From Scrum To Stun: Record-Breaking Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live™ Crowd Set To Roar At Eden Park
Eden Park is gearing up for a history-making weekend, hosting two spectacular Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live™ Glow-N-Fire shows. Almost 40,000 fans on Saturday afternoon will set the largest single-show crowd anywhere in the world for Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live™.

This record-breaking Saturday will be followed by a second Sunday afternoon show, giving even more fans the chance to experience jaw-dropping stunts, spectacular fire and glow effects, and high-octane family entertainment like nothing New Zealand has ever seen before.
Eden Park Chief Executive Officer Nick Sautner said:
“It is going to be loud, it is going to be spectacular, and it is another example of how Eden Park keeps surprising and delighting fans.
“Eden Park has hosted Rugby World Cup finals, international cricket, the world’s biggest concerts and cultural celebrations, but this weekend will be something truly unique. To welcome almost 40,000 fans on Saturday for the biggest Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live show ever staged anywhere in the world, and then do it all again on Sunday, is an extraordinary moment in our 125-year history,” said Sautner.

Nathan Brown, Managing Director of TEG Sport, said:
“The response from Hot Wheels fans has been phenomenal. To have nearly 40,000 people at Eden Park on Saturday afternoon sets a new global record for Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live and shows just how much New Zealand has embraced this spectacular event.
“With another show on Sunday, thousands more will get the chance to see it. It is going to be an afternoon of thrills and entertainment the whole family will never forget. Make sure you don’t miss out,” said Brown.
Fans are encouraged to bring their own ear protection. Shows start at 4pm on Saturday and 2pm on Sunday. Tickets can be purchased are available at Ticketek
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