Alexandra Palace set to host world's biggest darts party until 2031, says new five-year deal.
The World Darts Championship is staying at Alexandra Palace in north London for the next five years, with a new deal confirmed by the Professional Darts Corporation. According to chief executive Matt Porter, the venue has "become synonymous with the World Darts Championship", and will host the event from 2027, when the larger Great Hall comes into use.
The move is expected to boost attendance figures significantly, as the venue can now accommodate an extra 70,000 fans. Demand for tickets has never been higher, Porter added, citing Alexandra Palace's unique atmosphere as a major draw.
This year's tournament gets underway on December 11, with the final taking place on January 3, 2026. Luke Littler, just 18 years old, will be looking to defend his title after becoming darts' youngest world champion last month by beating Michael van Gerwen in the final.
The World Darts Championship is staying at Alexandra Palace in north London for the next five years, with a new deal confirmed by the Professional Darts Corporation. According to chief executive Matt Porter, the venue has "become synonymous with the World Darts Championship", and will host the event from 2027, when the larger Great Hall comes into use.
The move is expected to boost attendance figures significantly, as the venue can now accommodate an extra 70,000 fans. Demand for tickets has never been higher, Porter added, citing Alexandra Palace's unique atmosphere as a major draw.
This year's tournament gets underway on December 11, with the final taking place on January 3, 2026. Luke Littler, just 18 years old, will be looking to defend his title after becoming darts' youngest world champion last month by beating Michael van Gerwen in the final.