It was just another day in my Monopoly Go routine until the game announced the new 'Making Music' album, and with it, a one-day tournament called Rock & Roll. A surge of adrenaline hit me; I knew this was it. This was my chance to rock out and score some epic rewards to kickstart the new collection. The tournament, triggered by landing on those classic Railroad tiles and unleashing Shutdowns and Bank Heists, promised a fierce competition where every point mattered.
I rolled my first dice with a determined grin. The tournament had 25 milestones waiting to be conquered, each offering a unique prize. My eyes were on the grand prize: a whopping 3,440 Dice Rolls, various sticker packs, and flash events for anyone who could climb to the very top. I started small, hitting that first 55-point milestone for 40 Dice Rolls. The rhythm was set.

As I played, I kept a mental checklist of the rewards. The milestones weren't just about dice; they were about power-ups. I vividly remember hitting the 130-point mark and being granted a 5-minute High Roller boost. That was my moment to shine! I strategically used it to maximize my Railroad landings, watching my points skyrocket. The rewards came in waves: Green, Orange, and Pink sticker packs, bursts of cash, and those precious dice rolls that fueled my climb.
Here's a peek at the thrilling climb I faced:
| Milestone | Points Needed | Key Reward |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | 130 | High Roller (5 min) |
| 9 | 225 | Sticker Pack (Pink) |
| 15 | 500 | Rent Frenzy (20 min) |
| 23 | 1,500 | Cash Grab (15 min) |
| 25 | 2,000 | 1,200 Dice Rolls |
Reaching the 500-point milestone for a 20-minute Rent Frenzy felt like a guitar solo in the middle of a concert – absolutely electrifying! But the milestones were only half the battle. The real challenge, and the real glory, was on the global leaderboard. I was not just playing against the game; I was competing against thousands of other players, all vying for the top spots.
The pressure was intense. Every Bank Heist, every successful Shutdown, added precious points to my total. I'd check the rankings obsessively, seeing my icon bounce between 8th and 12th place. The prizes for the top ranks were legendary. I dreamed of that 1,500 Dice Roll jackpot for first place, along with the Cash and the coveted Blue sticker pack.

In the final frantic hour, I used every strategy I had. I saved my highest multiplier dice for the Railroad tiles, hoping for that perfect chain of events. The leaderboard rewards were the ultimate prize:
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🥇 1st Place: 1,500 Dice Rolls + Cash + Blue Sticker Pack
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🥈 2nd Place: 800 Dice Rolls + Cash + Blue Sticker Pack
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🥉 3rd Place: 600 Dice Rolls + Cash + Blue Sticker Pack
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4th-7th Place: Pink Sticker Packs & Dice
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8th-10th Place: Orange Sticker Packs & Dice
Even finishing between 11th and 50th place would net some cash and dice, a nice consolation. But I wanted more. I pushed through the final milestones, my fingers practically vibrating with anticipation. When I finally crossed the 2,000-point threshold and claimed that final 1,200-dice reward, I let out a triumphant shout. I had completed all 25 milestones!
But the leaderboard was still ticking. In the last few minutes, I managed a massive Bank Heist that catapulted me from 9th to... 5th place! The tournament ended, and the rewards flooded in. I hadn't taken the crown, but securing 5th place felt like a victory. I earned my 400 Dice Rolls, a pile of cash, and that beautiful Pink sticker pack from the leaderboard, on top of all the milestone loot.
Reflecting on the Rock & Roll tournament now, in 2026, it remains one of my most memorable Monopoly Go experiences. It was a perfect storm of strategy, luck, and pure rock-and-roll energy. The event was a brilliant way to dive into the 'Making Music' album, providing the resources and the thrill needed to get a massive head start. For any player, tackling these themed tournaments is a must. Study the milestones, time your power-ups, and aim for that leaderboard glory. You never know when you'll hit the high score and rock the monopoly world.