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BetMGM Premier League 2025: How to get last-minute tickets to see Luke Littler in action
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Published 16:00 16 Jan 2025 GMT

BetMGM Premier League 2025: How to get last-minute tickets to see Luke Littler in action

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Calling all darts fans, the BetMGM Premier League 2025 UK tour is set to get underway very soon, and there’s still a chance to bag last-minute tickets.

The UK tour comes after darts prodigy Luke Littler’s recent triumph at the World Darts Championship and is a welcome chance to see the 17-year-old in action.

Taking place across 17 nights every Thursday, Littler will defend his Premier League title against fellow heavyweights Luke Humphries, Stephen Bunting, and Michael Van Gerwen.

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No matter where you’re based in the country, you’ll have a chance to get involved in the game, with the upcoming event heading to cities including Belfast, Glasgow, Brighton, Manchester, and Liverpool.

But tickets are selling fast, so you need to hurry if you’re keen.

Getty/James Fearn
Getty/James Fearn

What are the BetMGM Premier League 2025 UK tour dates?

  • The SSE Arena, Belfast: Thursday, February 6
  • OVO Hydro, Glasgow: Thursday, February 13
  • 3Arena, Dublin: Thursday, February 20
  • Westpoint Exeter: Thursday, February 27
  • The Brighton Centre: Thursday, March 6
  • Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham: Thursday, March 13
  • Utilita Arena, Cardiff: Thursday March 20
  • Utilita Arena, Newcastle: Thursday, March 27
  • Uber Arena, Berlin: Thursday, April 3
  • AO Arena, Manchester: Thursday, April 10
  • Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam: Thursday, April 17
  • M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool: Thursday, April 24
  • Utilita Arena, Birmingham: Thursday, May 1
  • First Direct Arena, Leeds: Thursday, May 8
  • P&J Live, Aberdeen: Thursday, May 15
  • Utilita Arena, Sheffield: Thursday, May 22
  • The O2, London: Thursday, May 29
Getty/James Fearn
Getty/James Fearn

Where can I buy tickets to see Luke Littler in 2025?

You’re in luck. Tickets have flown from the shelves on Ticketmaster with only a small number left for the Dublin pitstop, starting from €43.70 (£36.80). AXS tickets have also sold out, unless you’re happy to fork out for premium tickets at the London 02 show on Thursday, 29 May - which start from £221.75.

You can also bag VIP tickets and hospitality packages for select dates on Seat Unique. A hospitality package for Birmingham on Thursday, 1 May will cost from £449 whilst Newcastle tickets come in at £600 for a seat in the Super Suite.

The cheapest tickets available? You’ll need to book the Aberdeen show on Thursday, 15 May.

How to watch BetMGM Premier League 2025 on the TV

If you haven’t managed to get tickets for the live show, then you can tune in live on Now TV. For a monthly membership of £15.99, you’ll gain access to 12 live channels and every Sky Sports+ stream, so it'll be worth it in the long run for sports fans.

Find out everything you need to know about the BetMGM Premier League 2025 here.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/Justin Setterfield/James Fearn

Topics: Darts, Luke Littler

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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