Hot Wheels Monster Trucks will come to life — complete with vehicles that are rolling light shows — as its all-new Glow-N-Fire experience roars into State Farm Arena on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 1-2.

The show will bring fiery elements to the experience and feature Hot Wheels Monster Trucks favorites such as Mega Wrex, Tiger Shark, HW 5-Alarm and the new Skelesaurus, a green skeleton truck complete with painted-on fangs. The action-packed shows will include a transforming robot and the Live Freestyle Motocross Team.

Favorite Hot Wheels Monster Trucks will come to life during the Glow-N-Fire experience at State Farm Arena. (Courtesy of Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live)

Credit: Photo courtesy of Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live

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Credit: Photo courtesy of Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live

In addition to the main show, you can purchase add-ons for even more fun. A Power Smashers Pre-Show features up-close access and photo opportunities with your favorite trucks and the chance to meet drivers and get autographs. You’ll also be able to participate in games, contests and giveaways. Or splurge on a Backstage VIP Experience to get a guided backstage tour to view preshow preparations and truck setups and also receive a special merchandise bundle.

The Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Glow-N-Fire showtimes, preshows and VIP events take place as follows:

● 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1; 10 a.m. preshow; 10:45 a.m. VIP event

● 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1; 5 p.m. preshow; 5:45 p.m. VIP event

● 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2; noon preshow; 12:45 p.m. VIP event

Tickets for the main show start at $25. State Farm Arena is at 1 State Farm Drive, Atlanta. Reserved parking can be purchased at statefarmarena.parkmobile.io for $24 and up.

More show information: hotwheelsmonstertruckslive.com.

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