SuperMotocross World Championship Series at The Dome at America's Center
We recognize the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) series as the premier tier of off-road motorcycle racing, unifying the technical precision of Supercross with the high-speed endurance of Pro Motocross. When this series arrives in St. Louis, it is typically part of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross schedule, which serves as a critical points-earning round for the eventual SMX World Championship playoffs. We know that witnessing this event live is not just about watching a race; it is about experiencing the intensity of the world's top riders, such as Jett Lawrence, Eli Tomac, and Cooper Webb, battling for position on a custom-built dirt track inside The Dome at America's Center. Since opening in 1995, this venue has established itself as a favorite among riders and fans alike due to its massive floor space allowing for complex rhythm sections and long whoops, combined with excellent sightlines from every angle.
Regarding seating, we advise clients that The Dome at America's Center offers distinct experiences based on seat location. For those seeking the visceral energy of the bikes and the ability to feel the pyrotechnics, the lower bowl (100 level) is the superior choice. However, we also suggest the club levels or mid-tier seating for those who prefer a panoramic view of the entire track layout to track race strategy effectively. Unlike a concert with a setlist, the event format features practice sessions, qualifying heats, Last Chance Qualifiers (LCQs), and the Main Events. We emphasize that ticket prices on the secondary market fluctuate constantly based on rider standings, demand, and inventory levels; therefore, we recommend locking in your purchase as soon as you see seats that fit your budget.
Pro Tips for The Dome at America's Center
We offer several expert tips to maximize your experience at The Dome at America's Center. First, we strongly suggest adding a FanFest (Pit Party) pass to your ticket order if available; this takes place earlier in the day and allows you to see the bikes up close and meet the mechanics and riders. Second, because this is an indoor stadium event, the acoustics amplify the engine noise significantly; high-quality ear protection is essential, especially for children. Third, familiarize yourself with the venue's strict clear bag policy to ensure smooth entry. Finally, while there is no musical opening act, the Opening Ceremonies feature spectacular laser shows and rider introductions that start promptly; we urge you to be in your seats at least 20 minutes before the scheduled drop of the gate.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the specific format of the event in St. Louis? St. Louis typically hosts a Supercross round that contributes points toward the SuperMotocross World Championship. The evening consists of Heat Races, LCQs, and Main Events for both the 250cc and 450cc classes.
- When does the event take place? The St. Louis round is traditionally held in the spring portion of the racing calendar. We advise checking the specific date on our listing above as schedules are subject to change by the promoters.
- Is there an opening act? There is no musical opening act. The "opener" is the Qualifying sessions during the day, followed by the high-energy Opening Ceremonies which kick off the night show.
- What are the best seats for viewing the race at this venue? We recommend the Club Level sections for a perfect balance of comfort and a full-track view. However, the first 20 rows of the 100 level offer the most immersive experience.
- Do ticket prices change? Yes, ticket prices are dynamic and fluctuate based on market demand, rider participation, and proximity to the event date. We suggest buying early to secure the best value.
- Is the Pit Party included with my ticket? Generally, the FanFest or Pit Party requires a separate pass or an empty Monster Energy can for entry (subject to specific event promotion), though some VIP ticket packages we offer may include this access.
- How is parking at the venue? Parking around The Dome at America's Center is limited and competitive. We propose purchasing a parking pass in advance or utilizing downtown St. Louis public transit to avoid congestion.
Secure your seats with us today to witness the high-flying action of the SuperMotocross World Championship series live in St. Louis.
SuperMotocross World Championship Final Schedule
The final race of the SuperMotocross World Championship, marking the conclusion of the three-round series, will take place this weekend. Following the completion of the SMX Next World All-Stars Championship in St. Louis, Friday's events will feature two practice sessions for the 250SMX and 450SMX classes. Fans are invited to camp at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and can also witness all the Friday activities live at the venue. Additionally, factory teams will hold autograph sessions on Friday afternoon. Complete schedules for Friday and Saturday, along with broadcast and streaming details, will be provided.


