Nitro Circus Off the Rails World Tour Comes to Everett

Everett, WALocal News

The Nitro Circus "Off the Rails" Tour will take place in Everett on December 14th, featuring elite athletes from various action sports disciplines. The event will highlight jaw-dropping performances from athletes like Ryan "R Willy" Williams, who boasts over 100 world-firsts, and Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham, known for his pioneering wheelchair tricks. Tickets are on sale now, with My Everett News hosting a Facebook giveaway for a pair valued at $98. Nitro Circus, co-founded by Travis Pastrana in 2003, has established itself as a leading global sports entertainment brand, with over three million tickets sold worldwide. The tour promises high-energy competitions that pit top athletes against each other, creating never-before-seen stunts.

This exciting spectacle aims to engage fans of all ages through interactive moments and a live DJ. The lineup includes legends like Adam Jones and BMX icon Andy Buckworth, ensuring thrilling performances. As the event approaches, local excitement builds around this unique opportunity to witness world-class action sports in Everett.

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