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Freestyle Motorcross - Nuclear Cowboyz



April is almost here and spring brings fun events throughout Southern California. My family and I will be attending  "Nuclear Cowboyz" at the Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, Ca.  This will be our first time attending a freestyle motorcross event. The whole family is super excited to go and experience speed and awe-inspiring tricks. If you want to attend one of their shows, please use CODE: MOMMY12 and save $5.00.  Here is more information that will help you:

Citizens Business Bank Arena
4000 E. Ontario Center Parkway Ontario, CA 91764

  • Friday, April 13th at 7:30pm
  • Saturday, April 14th at 7:30pm
  • Sunday, April 15th at 2:00pm
Event Description:
The Nuclear Cowboyz 2012 tour includes the greatest cast of freestyle motocross, trials and quad riders ever assembled including recent X Games 17 medalists Mike Mason, Ronnie Faisst and Adam Jones plus Winter X Games winner Colton Moore along with Taka Higashino, Beau Bamburg, Derek Garland, Nixey Danielson, Brody Wilson, Jimmy Fitzpatrick, Dustin Miller, Wes Agee, Geoff Aaron, Keith Wineland and Derek Guetter.

Advance purchase will save you money:
The Nuclear Cowboyz 2012 tour is affordably priced with seats starting at just $20 for Kids (ages 2-12) and $40 for Adults plus the exclusive VIP Fallout Zone passes for $125* (prices listed are advance purchase only; all tickets are $5 more day of show – additional facility, service and handling fees may apply).

Tickets are now available for purchase at the Citizens Business Bank Arena Box Office, participating Ticketmaster outlets, online at Ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at 800-745-3000.  For groups of 10 and more, please call group sales at 909-244-5516.


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