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Luke Littler receives incredible 'black card' offer for his 18th birthday
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Published 14:27 17 Jan 2025 GMT

Luke Littler receives incredible 'black card' offer for his 18th birthday

Luke Littler has been sent the incredible invitation, but it is only valid when he turns 18 on Tuesday.

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Luke Littler has received an incredible 'black card' offer that becomes valid when he turns 18 next week.

The 17-year-old sensation made history at the start of January when he became the youngest ever darts world champion after beating Michael van Gerwen 7-3 in the final at Alexandra Palace.

Littler was second-best the previous year in his competition debut against Luke Humphries but was in fine form this time around and collected the £500,000 prize as well as the iconic Sid Waddell trophy.

'The Nuke', who also won the Premier League, World Series Finals and Grand Slam of Darts, is currently ranked second in the PDC rankings behind Humphries with a value of £1,118,500.

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Littler has grown into the new face of darts without even being legally able to drink alcohol and ahead of his 18th birthday taking place next Tuesday, the Warrington Wonderkid has an offer on the cards.

Butlin’s have announced they are giving Littler a yearly ‘black card pass’ for the darts star and his mates to enjoy free adults-only breaks.

Littler was at the Minehead resort last year for the two PDC events which take place each year but he now has licence to enjoy more than 70 different breaks.

Luke Littler is the new face of darts. Image: Getty
Luke Littler is the new face of darts. Image: Getty

Mike Godolphin, Entertainment Director at Butlin’s, said: "We’re proud to host some of the biggest names in darts twice a year in Minehead and currently there’s no one bigger than Luke Littler.

“Every time Luke has visited us at Butlin’s he’s always been playing, so for his 18th this month we’re delighted to offer the reigning World Champion a birthday present to remember.

"We’ll be gifting a free annual pass to Butlin’s Big Weekenders for him and his friends to celebrate in style now he’s old enough to enjoy them as a guest. With over 70 breaks to choose from we’re confident he’ll have the best birthday ever and can’t wait to welcome Luke and his mates on a Big Weekender!

“Darts is the biggest party event in sport, which is a match made in heaven when it comes to our Big Weekenders, providing a range of different breaks with variety of entertainment and amazing value that caters for not just darts fans, but everyone.”

Littler gets Lineker offer

Littler is a man in demand as at the start of the month, Wayne Lineker, brother of Match of the Day host Gary, invited him to his O Beach celebrity hotspot club.

On Instagram, he pledged to spend time with Littler and show him the Ibiza experience.

Lineker wrote: "I will promise you two things this year. 1 …I will be spending a day with Luke the Nuke this summer. 2 i will be getting him smashed true ibiza style #180 #nuked. What you saying ibiza."

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Luke Littler, Darts, World Darts Championship

Josh Lawless
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Josh is a sports journalist who specialises in football and WWE. He has been published by Curzon Ashton FC, Late Tackle, Manchester City FC, The Mirror, Read Man City and Manchester Evening News. He provides coverage of professional wrestling and has covered two WrestleMania events for SPORTbible.

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