WARRINGTON’S own darts superstar, Luke ‘The Nuke’ Littler is set to take on his rival at Parr Hall next year.
The 17-year-old has taken the darts world by storm and will be joining some of the biggest names in the sport when he returns to his hometown.
He’ll be sharing the spotlight with the current world number one, Luke Humphries, who he played in the World Darts Championship at the beginning of the year.
They will face off once again for A Night at the Darts in Parr Hall on November 2, 2025.
“Luke ‘The Nuke’ Littler did Warrington proud and won the nation’s hearts with his fairytale story of a teen who followed his dream all the way to a world darts final,” said Chris Hodgkinson, founder of Warrington-based HC Promotions.
“He’s a great guy and we’re really excited to be working with him alongside the current World Champion, Luke Humphries, who is returning to A Night at the Darts after his starring role at this year’s event.
“They’re incredible players in their own right, but to have these two together on stage will be fantastic. I’m sure some sparks will fly, and their friendly rivalry will continue.
“We’re delighted to be bringing this show back due to popular demand, and it’s shaping up to be even better in 2025.”
The darts night, organised by HC Promotions, Modus Sports and MDA Events, proved incredibly successful this year.
Fans went wild as surprise guest and Padgate popstar, Kerry Katona, tried her hand at the sport against the world champ.
While Kerry might not be gracing the stage again next year, some of the biggest names in darts will be making their way to Warrington.
The two Lukes will be joined by 2024 UK open semi-finalist, Ricky Evens, and two-time PDC major winner, Robert Thornton.
Tickets are on sale now and can be bought on Parr Hall’s website or by calling the box office on 442345.
A range of special packages are available, with perks including meet-and-greets with players backstage, the best seats in the house and even a Warrington 2025 shirt signed by the players on the night.
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