The World Darts Championship will remain in London until 2031: a new agreement has been signed.

The World Darts Championship will remain in London until 2031: a new agreement has been signed
The World Darts Championship will remain in London until 2031: a new agreement has been signed

The World Darts Championship will stay at Ally Pally

According to The Sun: The PDC World Darts Championship will continue to take place at Ally Pally at least until 2031. The North London palace will remain its home for this prestigious event following the signing of a new five-year agreement between the darts organizers and the venue's management. This puts an end to all rumors about a possible relocation of the championship to another venue in London or even abroad.

“It is always nice to confirm that our beloved championship will stay in its traditional location,” the organizers noted.

This decision paves the way for further development of the tournament and ensures stability for players and darts fans.

Keeping the championship at Ally Pally is an important step that emphasizes not only the significance of this location for the culture of darts but also the organizers' desire to maintain a connection with the fans. Ally Pally has become an iconic place where unforgettable games have taken place, and now local darts supporters can look forward to many more exciting moments in upcoming tournaments.


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