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Hot Wheels Stunt Show returns to UK this year - how to buy tickets

Hot Wheels Stunt Show returns to UK this year - how to buy tickets

Daily Mirror23-05-2025

The Hot Wheels event only just left the UK, but later this year they're back and bigger than ever.
The Hot Wheels Stunt Show is a brand new event cooked up by Mattel and the geniuses behind live entertainment at Live Nation. Earlier this year, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live thrilled fans across the UK, and now they're coming back.
The Hot Wheels Stunt Show has just been confirmed as an all-new adrenaline-filled event taking place this September and into October for six heart-racing shows. These stunt shows will involve drivers doing jaw-dropping stunts.
This includes - but is not limited to - "gravity-defying" backflips, ramp jumps with a ten-meter-tall ramp and a 360-degree loop. And there are some big names attending, as well.
GT Scorcher, Rodger Dodger and Boneshaker are just some of the many vehicles attending the incredible nights, which are taking place in Aberdeen, Newcastle and London. Tickets are out now, and we've got the information you need below.
How to buy Hot Wheels Stunt Show tickets now
Hot Wheels Stunt Show tickets are available right now. They were originally released on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
These tickets are available to everyone who wants to purchase them. And they are available from a number of online retailers.
This includes Live Nation, Ticketmaster, and VIP and hospitality website Seat Unique.
Here's the links you need:
LIVE NATION - Buy Hot Wheels Stunt Show tickets now.
TICKETMASTER - Buy Hot Wheels Stunt Show tickets now.
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The Hot Wheels Stunt Show will be taking place over three nights this autumn. We've got the full list of dates below:
Hot Wheels Stunt Show 2025 Tour Dates
September 27 - Aberdeen, UK, P&J Live Arena
September 28 - Aberdeen, UK, P&J Live Arena
October 4 - Newcastle, UK, Utilita Arena
October 5 - Newcastle, UK, Utilita Arena
October 25 - London, UK Wembley Arena
October 26 - London, UK Wembley Arena

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