Hot Wheels has been a cult brand for decades. It was introduced by toy manufacturer Mattel in 1968, and several billion model cars have been produced to date. The range includes the entire spectrum of four-wheeled vehicles, from cars to pickups, from delivery vans to Formula 1 racing cars. However, the most popular are the monster trucks with their surreal oversized tyres.
Now, these motorised monsters are not only available in small model versions for children's bedrooms, but also in full size for the world's major arenas. Having caused a sensation at the Glow Party with impressive light effects in the dark, Hot Wheels Monster Trucks are now going one better. The Glow-N-Fire Tour promises additional spectacular pyrotechnic effects. Of course, Bigfoot, probably the most prominent representative of the monster truck species, will also be there – as well as a new addition, the rather intimidating-looking Skelesaurus. A special treat at all three shows on both days is the Power Smashers Pre-Show Party, where fans have the opportunity to marvel at the trucks up close and get autographs from their favourite drivers.