Gravity defying stunts, spectacular tricks and some of the world's most talented stunt riders are all part of the menu for this year's 'TT Mayhem' touring stunt show.
The tour will visit three of the Isle of Man's main towns, Peel, Port Erin and Douglas in a six-date tour during this year's Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy. The tour will run from Sunday 7th June to Friday 12th June.
The tour begins in Peel on Sunday 7th June, coinciding with the town's 'Peel Day' celebrations. The first show of the tour includes the Monster Energy Moto Trials Display featuring legendary trials riders Fred Crosset & Christophe Bruand.
On Monday 8th June TT Mayhem moves to Port Erin Day with two shows. Kicking off with Monster Moto Trials Display, world famous Terry Grant, who will be appearing exclusively in Port Erin, will be dazzling the audiences with extreme drift tricks in his Legend Car, and demonstrating why he holds 20 world records, including the record for "Most Donuts in 100 seconds". Local legends The Purple Helmets, resplendent on their wheelie bins and featuring the exquisite naked pianist, will deliver the show finale.
TT Mayhem then moves to Nobles Park in Douglas and the stunt arena and Monster compound in the heart of the TT paddock where morning and afternoon shows will run for the rest of the week from Tuesday 9th until Friday 12th June. The World famous Red Arrows display team will be taking to the skies after the Tuesday afternoon show at around 7.30pm over Douglas Promenade.
The four days of shows feature the gravity defying Infernal Varanne stunt team performing inside the invisible wall on their vintage 1928 Indian Scout & Bratstyle Yamaha sr. This spectacle is followed by appearances from Fred Crossett and Christophe Bruand.
Budapest based Pro BMX flatland athlete and world champion, Adam Kun will also be on hand, putting his jaw-dropping tricks and jumps on display.
Visitors to the Monster Compound will be able to access video games and signing sessions and the ever-popular Monster Girls will also be handing out giveaways throughout the tour.
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