JCB’s Dancing Diggers Set to Perform at Monster Jam World Finals

Forget the fireworks. The real show will be JCB‘s world-famous Dancing Diggers this Independence Day weekend. The Dancing Diggers will delight fans with their unique combination of horsepower, hydraulics and jobsite-ready precision at the Monster Jam World Finals in Salt Lake City. JCB said the synchronized machine choreography will demonstrate the real-world precision demanded on today’s worksites.
According to the press release, the Dancing Diggers will debut a new routine at this year’s finals — one that features a surprise guest performer. This larger-than-life performance demonstrates just how refined and responsive JCB equipment can be.
“Whether you’re laying pipe, grading a pad or fencing a pasture, the level of finesse required from today’s operators is immense,” said Marc-André Dubois, vice president of marketing at JCB North America. “The Dancing Diggers show how these massive machines can operate with almost surgical precision – something every contractor and grower can appreciate.”
For more than 30 years, the Dancing Diggers have been demonstrating the precision, versatility and power of JCB machines. The company said the Dancing Diggers represent JCB’s commitment to innovation, craftsmanship and the proud heritage of the skilled trades — values that have been at the core of the company since it was founded in 1945.
But the fun doesn’t stop at the Dancing Diggers. Monster Jam fans will also see the JCB DIGatron Monster Jam truck return to action with a bold new look in honor of JCB’s 80th anniversary.
More from the press release:
The truck will be piloted by 2025 Stadium Series West Champion Tristan England in one of two exclusive stunts set to wow fans during the weekend. On Saturday, DIGatron will take on a gravity-defying stunt inspired by the Spin Master SmashBot playset, bringing a larger-than-life version of the newest Smash & Bash toy to the track.
Beyond the action on the course, JCB is spotlighting its values off the track. Fans attending the Monster Jam World Finals will get an up-close look at JCB’s remarkable commitment to veterans through its VetsAid Teleskid. This specialized machine — designed to support veterans transitioning into skilled trades — will be on full display at the event, showcasing its unique capabilities and the role it plays in giving back to those who served. Attendees can stop by the JCB experience area to explore the Teleskid firsthand, receive related giveaway items and learn more about how JCB is partnering with VetsAid to drive opportunity and innovation in the heavy equipment industry.
Monster Jam festivities will kick off Friday night, July 4, with the unveiling of a surprise stunt featuring a brand-new truck reveal — a spectacle shrouded in secrecy and exclusive to World Finals attendees. JCB said fans can expect championship-level competition in JCB Racing, BKT Freestyle, Lucas Oil High Jump and the Utah Sports Commission 2 Wheel Skills challenge.
Pam Kleineke is managing editor of Compact Equipment.