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Premier League Darts 2025 tickets: Are tickets still available and how do I buy them?

PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS returns to action in 2025, as tickets are now available for all 17 nights.

Luke Littler, Luke Humphries and Co descend on the competition every Thursday from Thursday, February 6 until the final on Thursday, May 29.

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Some tickets can be bought via the PDC, while others remain available on secondary sites – but the PDC has warned against purchasing them[/caption]

Punters have been waiting for tickets for months as they pile in to watch the best players around battle for huge prize money.

But can you still buy darts tickets? We have all the information below.

Are Premier League Darts tickets still available to buy?

The short answer is yes – but you’re likely to pay a pretty penny and it will come with some risk.

Premier League Darts tickets went on sale back in October 2024, and some venues have sold out, with those that haven’t on their last remaining tickets.

Premier League Darts 2025: Dates and venues

Night 1 – The SSE Arena, Belfast – Thursday February 6
Night 2 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow – Thursday February 13
Night 3 – 3Arena, Dublin – Thursday February 20
Night 4 – Westpoint Exeter – Thursday February 27
Night 5 – The Brighton Centre – Thursday March 6
Night 6 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham – Thursday March 13
Night 7 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff – Thursday March 20
Night 8 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle – Thursday March 27
Night 9 – Uber Arena, Berlin – Thursday April 3
Night 10 – AO Arena, Manchester – Thursday April 10
Night 11 – Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam – Thursday April 17
Night 12 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool – Thursday April 24
Night 13 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, Thursday May 1
Night 14 – First Direct Arena, Leeds – Thursday May 8
Night 15 – P&J Live, Aberdeen – Thursday May 15
Night 16 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield – Thursday May 22
Play-Offs – The O2, London – Thursday May 29

How do I buy Premier League Darts tickets?

The PDC website has links to every individual date, but there is limited or low availability on Ticketmaster.

Here is a full list of all the ticket availability, as of Monday, February 3:

  • Night 1 – sold out
  • Night 2 – sold out
  • Night 3 – sold out
  • Night 4 – sold out
  • Night 5 – limited VIP tickets
  • Night 6 – sold out
  • Night 7 – extremely limited
  • Night 8 – sold out
  • Night 9 – extremely limited
  • Night 10 – sold out
  • Night 11 – extremely limited
  • Night 12 – sold out
  • Night 13 – sold out
  • Night 14 – extremely limited
  • Night 15 – limited
  • Night 16 – sold out
  • Night 17, play-offs – extremely limited

Tickets are still listed on multiple resale sites – although the PDC have stated they will cancel any tickets purchased through this method, so it will come at the individual’s risk.

The PDC website states: “We strongly advise fans against purchasing tickets on third-party ticket resale websites, including Viagogo and StubHub.

“We actively monitor all third-party websites and cancel any tickets sold via this method.”

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It’s not clear how or if this will be enforced or if the PDC will make tickets available elsewhere.

Tickets on secondary market sites will also not come cheap, as well as having an added element of risk.

Final tickets are currently going for around £100 – but will likely increase in price the closer we get to that date.

Those looking to purchase tickets do so at their own risk.

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Who is Chuggs’ ex-girlfriend Hollie Ford and what did he say about his relationship with he Boohoo model on Love Island?

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Chuggs’ ex-girlfriend Hollie Ford , , https://www.instagram.com/hollie.ford/?hl=en

LOVE Island has welcomed two new bombshells to the villa to spice things up.

Chuggs Wallis has entered the popular ITV dating show and says he is keen to find love in the Mallorca villa with someone who can be “his best friend”.

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Chuggs’ ex-girlfriend is a stunning Boohoo model
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Who is Hollie Ford?

Hollie Ford is a fashion model and has collaborated with brands such as Boohoo.

According to LinkedIn, Hollie has been modelling for Milk Management Ltd for over five years.

Prior to this Hollie was a retail assistant for Urban Outfitters.

Born November 27, 2000, Hollie regularly posts modelling photos on her Instagram where she boasts a whopping 47.2K following (as of February 2025).

The 5ft 4 model previously dated the Love Island All Star, Chugg Wallis.

The pair were coupled up just months before Chuggs first entered the Love Island in 2021, but the two are no longer an item and no longer follow each other on Instagram.

Who is Chugg Wallis?

Chugg Wallis’ real name is Oliver George Lee Wallis. 

He is a business owner and Rugby player for Reeds Weybridge.

Many will remember Chuggs as a former contestant on the 2021 season of Love Island. 

His stay in the villa ended after he lost out to Brad McClelland when the duo had to vie to be chosen by bombshell Rachel Finni.

Some fans may also remember Chuggs for his cameo appearance on the E4 reality show Made in Chelsea in 2019. 

Chuggs now runs his own business called Booby Buckets.

He got the idea when he graduated Oxford Brookes University back in 2020 and opened the online store in 2020.

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Chuggs has experience of being a bombshell after his first appearance in the 2021 series of Love Island
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Love Island All Star

Rumours circulated that Chuggs could be returning to the villa just days before he appeared as a bombshell in the All Star spin-off series.

Fans were suspicious after Chuggs took to Instagram to share a snap of himself at Gatwick airport.

In the photo Chuggs can be seen at the British Airways desk asking a staff member: “Please can we have an upgrade, my legs are really long”.

Chuggs has experience as a bombshell after arriving on day four during series seven in 2021 alongside eventual winner Liam Reardon.

During his first stay, former islander Sharon Gaffka asked him about relationships and he appeared to make a reference to his relationship with Hollie.

He said: “I’ve been single for nearly half a year, so sort of like four or five months. I was going out with her for like a year and a half, two years on and off.”

He shared with Sharon how the relationship ended, saying it “fizzled out”.

He said: “I think as time went on we just sort of realised that actually we don’t have as much in common as we thought we did. It just fizzled out from there.

“Traditionally I have gone for really petite, really facially pretty. Blonde or brunette, I’m not overly fussy. What I am looking for most that is so important to me is a best friend.”

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Love Island All Stars 2025 official line-up

Love Island All Stars is back on TV for season 2.

Here we take you through the line-up of all the Islanders who are in the villa so far.

Bombshells

Each series brings with it a string of hot single bombshells making their epic entrance into the villa.

Here’s who has joined the villa so far:

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Watch as Instagram island Santorini is hit by horror LANDSLIDES after holiday hotspot rocked by terrifying earthquakes

INSTAGRAM island Santorini has been hit with horror landslides after the holiday hotspot was rocked by terrifying earthquakes.

Despite Greek experts insisting the quakes are not linked to Santorini’s volcano, fears loom as the pattern of seismic activity is a cause for concern.

Landslides in Santorini after continuous tremors.
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Landslides after continuous tremors have occurred in Santorini[/caption]
People waiting at a ferry terminal in Santorini, Greece, after a series of earthquakes.
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Motorists and travellers wait on the quayside for the arrival of the ferry at the port on the Greek Island of Santorini as they prepare to leave[/caption]
Tourists walking past closed shops in Fira, Santorini.
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Tourists pass by closed shops in Fira town as Greek authorities are taking emergency measures in response to intense seismic activity in Santorini[/caption]

Santorini and other surrounding islands have been described to be “dancing” as seismic activity continues to intensify.

One new earthquake, measuring at an unbelievable 4.3 on the Richter scale, hit the sea area 19km southwest of Amorgos – followed by a 4.6-magnitude earthquake 30 minutes later 14km southwest of Arkesini.

And, at the same time, landslides began to devastate the beautiful Santorini coasts due to the intense tremors.

Unbelievable footage shows rocks dramatically fall, leaving behind large clouds of dust just along the edge of Santorini’s stunning, all-white landscape.

Rocks were also captured falling dramatically into the sea as people in boats watch on in fear and horror.

Phones on the island blared terrifying alert warnings about the slides as various earthquakes caused deafening rumbles.

Citizens and visitors have been speaking out about their fears from the quakes and consequential landslides – with many desperately fleeing their homes.

One resident, Michalis Gerontakis, said: “I have never felt anything like this and with such frequency – an earthquake every 10 or 20 minutes.

“Everyone is anxious even if some of us hide it not to cause panic, but everyone is worried.”

Another local, Nadia Benomar, explained: “We’ve had earthquakes before but never anything like this. This feels different.”

Authorities have banned access to some spots by the sea, including Santorini’s famous old port, due to the close proximity to the cliffs.

People waiting at a ferry terminal on Santorini, Greece, with luggage and cars.
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Motorists and travellers wait on the quayside for the arrival of the ferry at the port on the Greek Island of Santorini on Monday[/caption]
People waiting on a ferry dock in Santorini, Greece, following earthquakes.
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Motorists and travellers wait on the quayside for the arrival of the ferry at the port on the Greek Island of Santorini[/caption]
People wait on the quayside to embark a ferry at the port on the Greek Island of Santorini on February 3, 2025, as they prepare to leave in the wake of recurring earthquakes. Fresh overnight tremors shook Greece's top tourist island Santorini, media reports said, prompting people to sleep outdoors and others to leave by plane or ferry. (Photo by Aris MESSINIS / AFP) (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS/AFP via Getty Images)
People have prepared to leave in the wake of recurring earthquakes
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Schools were closed and emergency crews deployed in Santorini as fears grew of the earthquake.

Precautions were also ordered on several nearby Aegean Sea islands – all incredibly popular holiday hotspots – after over a whopping 200 undersea earthquakes were recorded in the area over the past three days.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said from Brussels: “We have a very intense geological phenomenon to handle.

“I want to ask our islanders first and foremost to remain calm, to listen to the instructions of the Civil Protection [authority].”

The Protection Minister Vasilis Kikilias urged citizens late on Sunday to “strictly adhere to safety recommendations to minimise risk”.

Santorini sits in the middle of the Aegean Sea Plate and close to an active volcanic arc that runs between Greece and Turkey across the Aegean.

Between 2011 and 2012, there were a series of earthquakes after magma moved below the surface.

Big eruptions are only expected from the volcano every 22,000 years – giving another 19,000 to go until a big one is expected.

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Tourists take photographs from Fira town on the popular Aegean Sea holiday island of Santorini[/caption]
People waiting behind a fence at a ferry port.
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People wait for the arrival of a regularly scheduled ferry to Athens’ port of Piraeus, after a spike in seismic activity raised concerns about a powerful earthquake[/caption]

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