SSE Arena

🎯 Premier League Darts & SSE Arena Belfast

Key Events & Schedule

  • The SSE Arena in Belfast is a regular stop on the PDC Premier League Darts “roadshow.”

  • Night 1 of the 2025 Premier League was held there on Thursday 6 February 2025.

  • For 2026, the SSE Arena is confirmed to host Premier League Darts again on Thursday 26 February 2026 (this will be Night 4 of the competition).

Format, Players & Matches

  • On a Premier League night in Belfast, the format is:

    1. Quarter-finals

    2. Semi-finals

    3. Final

    All matches on a night are best of 11 legs.

  • Players for 2025 included: Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Gerwyn Price, Michael van Gerwen, Nathan Aspinall, Rob Cross, Stephen Bunting, Chris Dobey.

  • Example fixture night in Belfast (Night 1, 2025) had the following quarter-finals:
    • Chris Dobey vs Gerwyn Price
    • Stephen Bunting vs Rob Cross
    • Luke Littler vs Michael van Gerwen
    • Nathan Aspinall vs Luke Humphries

Venue, Timing & Atmosphere

  • Capacity & Size: The SSE Arena Belfast is a medium to large arena. For Night 1 2025, it’s listed as about 11,000 capacity.

  • Event Duration & Timings: The night usually lasts ~3.5 hours (doors open in the early evening; the show starts around 7pm and finishes around 10:30-11pm).

  • Atmosphere: It’s typically a lively event, with strong crowd participation. Belfast is one of the “regulars” in the tour, and fans tend to be enthusiastic. (There are mentions of sell-out shows in past years.)

Prize Money & Points

  • The overall prize fund for Premier League Darts is high (for example, ~£1 million in 2025) and includes bonuses for nightly winners.

  • On each night:
    • Winner gets 5 points,
    • Runner-up 3 points,
    • Semi-finalists 2 points each.

  • There is also a nightly bonus for the player who wins that night.

✅ What to Know If You’re Thinking of Going

Here are practical tips / expectations:

  • If you’re going for seats close to the action (table seats, front tables), get tickets early — those sell out quickly. Tiered seating is usually more available.

  • Expect a lively, noisy crowd. If you’re in “floor/table” seats, you’ll be close to the stage and very involved in the atmosphere.

  • Check the “no sporting colours” policy or similar rules (some venues have restrictions around large team colours etc.). This is sometimes enforced. (Though I didn’t find a specific restriction for Belfast in the sources I saw, it is common in other UK PL nights.)

  • Food, drink, bar facilities should be available, but prices are typically high. Arrive early to avoid queues.

  • TV / broadcast: nights are televised live, so the schedule tends to be strict. Doors, starts, intervals are timed.

Venue Detail

support@theodyssey.co.uk
028 9076 6000
2 Queens Quay, Belfast BT3 9QQ

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