ST Mary's Stadium will host darts world champions Raymond van Barneveld and Adrian Lewis in a star-studded 'A Night at the Darts' event next year.
The incomparable Phil Taylor, 16-time champion of the world, will serve as the event's VIP host at the Northam Fan Zone on Thursday, March 13 2025.
Lewis and van Barneveld will be joined on stage by history-making Fallon Sherrock and fan-favourite Simon Whitlock with tickets on sale now.
The event, presented by MODUS Sports Management and Saints, promises an unforgettable evening of action featuring some of the sport’s biggest stars.
While Lewis is a two-time PDC world champion, van Barneveld boasts five world titles across the PDC and BDO divisions - beating Taylor to the PDC in 2007.
Sherrock became the first woman ever to win a match at the PDC World Championship in 2019, coming out on top twice before defeat to Chris Dobey.
Whitlock won the 2022 World Cup of Darts for Australia and reached the semi-final of the PDC World Championship twice in 2012 and 2014.
The event kicks off at 7:30pm and general admission tickets are priced at £35, with VIP and platinum packages also available on the club website.
Platinum ticket holders will access the players’ practice room, participate in a 9-dart challenge for a chance to play on stage and enjoy reserved VIP seating.
VIP ticket purchasers can meet and greet the players and enjoy premium seating, while general admission tickets offer unreserved seating or standing.
The club are encouraging fans to dress up in their best outfits, adding: "Think wacky wigs, crazy costumes, and plenty of fun!
"Plus, our on-site bars will be fully stocked with a selection of drinks, so you can raise a glass (or two) and enjoy the lively atmosphere all evening long."
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