Premier League Darts 2025 schedule, dates and venues: Luke Littler, Luke Humphries and other major 17-week event | News darts
The SSE Arena in Belfast will host the opening night of the BetMGM Premier League 2025, live Sky Sports.
The new Premier League season will kick off in Northern Ireland on Thursday 6 February as darts’ biggest show returns to an unchanged line-up of 17 venues across the UK and Europe.
The 2025 Premier League will take place on Thursday nights from February to May, as the sport’s top stars – including reigning champion Luke Littler and world number one Luke Humphries – battle it out for the coveted title and £1m in prize money.
Littler picked up his first Premier League win in Belfast this year during his memorable debut campaign and the 17-year-old will be looking for more success on Northern Ireland soil when he opens his title defense at the SSE Arena.
February will also feature league nights in Glasgow, Dublin and Exeter during an action-packed opening month, before the 17-week extravaganza continues with visits to Brighton, Nottingham, Cardiff and Newcastle in March.
The race for Play-off qualification will intensify in April, with further league nights taking place in Berlin, Manchester, Rotterdam and Liverpool, before the season draws to a close in May.
The final four league nights will take place in Birmingham, Leeds, Aberdeen and Sheffield, followed by the end-of-season play-offs on a spectacular night at the O2 in London on Thursday 29 May.
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2025 BetMGM Premier League
Night 1 – SSE Arena, Belfast – Thursday 6th February
Night 2 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow – Thursday 13th February
Night 3 – 3Arena, Dublin – Thursday 20 February
Night 4 – Westpoint Exeter – Thursday 27 February
Evening 5 – Brighton Center – Thursday 6 March
Evening 6 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham – Thursday 13th March
Evening 7 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff – Thursday 20 March
Evening 8 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle – Thursday 27 March
Night 9 – Uber Arena, Berlin – Thursday 3 April
Evening 10 – AO Arena, Manchester – Thursday 10 April
Evening 11 – Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam – Thursday, April 17
Evening 12 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool – Thursday 24th April
Evening 13 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, Thursday 1 May
Evening 14 – First Direct Arena, Leeds – Thursday 8th May
Evening 15 – P&J Live, Aberdeen – Thursday 15th May
Evening 16 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield – Thursday 22 May
Play-off – O2, London – Thursday, May 29