LUKE Littler merchandise is now available at Smyths Toys Superstores.
It comes as world-leading darts manufacturer Target Darts has announced a special meet and greet event with The Nuke at the toy store in Warrington.
On Saturday, October 5, fans will have the unique opportunity to meet the Premier League and World Series of Darts champion and take photographs.
And although the limited-ticket event has already sold out, fans can still visit the Junction Nine Retail Park store during the regular opening hours from 9am to 8pm to browse the range.
The range includes the award-winning Luke Littler Cabinet Set that was honoured as the Judge’s Pick for ‘Best Gift for Teens’ at the 2024 Christmas Wishlist Awards, the highly sought-after Luke Littler Magnetic Dartboard Set for Kids, as well as the Luke Littler Steel-Tip Brass Darts, designed in celebration of the 17-year-old's tremendous performance at the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship.
Speaking ahead of the event, Luke Littler said: “I’m really excited to meet everyone at Smyths Toys in Warrington this Saturday.
“It’s been an incredible year for me, and I can’t wait to connect with fans in my hometown and inspire the next generation.
“I’m proud to showcase my new Target Darts range and whether you’re a lifelong darts fan or just starting out, it’s going to be an enjoyable day for all!”
Adam Thompson, head of marketing at Target Darts added: “We’re thrilled to host this fantastic meet-and-greet event with Luke Littler.
“Luke has had an extraordinary year and we’re proud to celebrate his success with this special opportunity for fans to engage with him and explore our exclusive Luke Littler Target Darts range.
“It’s a great way to inspire young players and bring the darts community together and we can’t wait to see everyone in Warrington.”
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