🎯 Brighton Centre & Premier League Darts
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The Brighton Centre is a regular stop on the PDC Premier League Darts tour.
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In 2025, Brighton hosted Night 5 of the BetMGM Premier League on Thursday 6 March 2025.
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In 2026, Brighton is again on the schedule: Night 10 on Thursday 9 April 2026 at Brighton Centre.
🔍 What Happened at the 2025 Brighton Night (Night 5)
Some of the highlights and facts from that event:
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Winner: Luke Littler defeated Nathan Aspinall 6-3 in the final.
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Special moments:
• Luke Humphries hit a nine-darter during a quarter-final match.
• Rob Cross also hit a nine-darter in one of the later rounds. -
The format was the standard Premier League nightly knockout: quarter-finals → semi-finals → final, with best-of-11 legs matches.
🏟 Venue & Event Logistics (Brighton Centre)
Here are the key details for attendees / what to expect:
| Topic | Details |
|---|---|
| Seating / Layout | The event uses seated layout only (no standing) for Premier League events at the Brighton Centre. |
| Timings | Doors open around 6:00pm. Show start is later (often after 7pm) in line with other PL nights. |
| Pre-show / Hospitality | There’s a “Treble Twenty Hospitality” option in 2025 offering: table seating, a two-hour pre-show/hospitality event, a two-course meal, complimentary drinks during pre-show, meet & greet etc. |
| Age Restrictions | U14s must be accompanied by an adult for the 2025 night.
For 2026, U18s must be accompanied by an adult. |
| Ticket Limits / Restrictions | For 2025, a max of 6 tickets per person. “No Football Colours” policy is in place. |
| Ticket Prices | 2025 event tickets start from approx £30 for standard seats. Hospitality / premium options cost significantly more. |
💡 What to Expect / Tips If You Attend
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The crowd is usually very engaged — Brighton tends to deliver a passionate, energetic audience.
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Nine-dart finishes are special moments and draw big reactions: Brighton 2025 had two in the same night.
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For better views, try to get table or front seating. Because it’s seated only, views from tiers vary; side tiers may have less ideal angles.
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Arrive early if you have hospitality or pre-show events, to get the full experience and avoid rush.
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Be aware of venue rules (no football colours, age restrictions) so you don’t run into access issues.
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For those interested in special experiences, the pre-show hospitality seems worthwhile: food, drinks, maybe meeting players or legends, etc.