
Luke Littler has launched a side business with a fellow darts star in a move which will add to his staggering net worth.
The 18-year-old sensation has quickly grown into the new face of darts and is second in the PDC order of Merit, racking up £1,300,500 in prize money over the past two years.
Littler bagged a whopping £500,000 for becoming world champion for the first time when he beat Michael van Gerwen at Alexandra Palace, having also collected £275,000 for winning the Premier League last year.
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He is hoping to retain his title in 2025 and is in a brilliant position to do so, leading the table and already qualifying for the play-offs well in advance thanks to five nightly wins.
And ahead of the final two nights of Premier League darts, Littler has made an announcement about a new project he is participating in along with Nathan Aspinall, who he shares the the same management team with.
On Wednesday, Littler revealed he and Aspinall are opening their own temporary darts shop for three days around the final night of the Premier League in Sheffield on 22 May.
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Fans are able to meet the darts duo on 21 May, with tickets costing £5 for a meet and greet and selfie - with no signed memorabilia allowed.
On X, Littler wrote: "Excited to share the news that me and @NathanAspi are opening our own darts shop at meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield for 21-23 may around the premier league we’ll be at the grand opening 5-6pm on 21 may at @TheFanCaveMem store so if you wanna come down check out the link below for details on how to get a ticket see you there."

Littler has various endorsement deals which have only added to his career earnings. He is sponsored by Prestige building supplies and Target Darts and has his own range of arrows, while he also has high-level brand partnerships with Xbox and BoohooMAN - who agreed a six-figure contract with him in March 2025.
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With rising prize money from the PDC, 'The Nuke' has been tipped to earn £50 million in his career and become the highest-paid darts player in the history of the sport if he continues on the same ascendency.
Topics: Luke Littler, Darts, World Darts Championship