The Premier League is set to take in more countries than ever before in 2026 as the PDC's great darting roadshow continues to expand.
A total of 17 venues across seven different countries will host the action this year, including the latest addition to the calendar, Antwerp in Belgium.
The 18,000 capacity AFAS Dome played host to night two of the competition as the Premier League rolls into five different territories across the opening five weeks.
We take a look at every venue set to play host to a weekly staging of the 2026 competition whilst also confirming details of where this week's action is set to take place.
Night Eight of the 2026 Premier League takes place on Thursday 26th March, with Berlin's Uber Arena the latest venue to play host to the great tungsten roadshow.
Around 10,000 fans are expected to pack out the venue as the eight players featuring in this year's competition battle for the £10,000 winner's cheque.
Stephen Bunting, who sits seventh in the standings, reigned supreme in Germany 12 months ago, seeing off Gerwyn Price 6-5 in a dramatic final.
2026 Premier League Darts Schedule
Night | Venue | Date |
|---|---|---|
Night 1 | Utilita Arena, Newcastle (England) | Thursday 5th February |
Night 2 | AFAS Dome, Antwerp (Belgium) | Thursday 12th February |
Night 3 | OVO Hydro, Glasgow (Scotland) | Thursday 19th February |
Night 4 | SSE Arena, Belfast (Northern Ireland) | Thursday 26th February |
Night 5 | Utilita Arena, Cardiff (Wales) | Thursday 5th March |
Night 6 | Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham (England) | Thursday 12th March |
Night 7 | 3Arena, Dublin (Ireland) | Thursday 19th March |
Night 8 | Uber Arena, Berlin (Germany) | Thursday 26th March |
Night 9 | AO Arena, Manchester (England) | Thursday 2nd April |
Night 10 | Brighton Centre, Brighton (England) | Thursday 9th April |
Night 11 | Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam (Netherlands) | Thursday 16th April |
Night 12 | M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool (England) | Thursday 23rd April |
Night 13 | P&J Live, Aberdeen (Scotland) | Thursday 30th April |
Night 14 | First Direct Arena, Leeds (England) | Thursday 7th May |
Night 15 | Utilita Arena, Birmingham (England) | Thursday 14th May |
Night 16 | Utilita Arena, Sheffield (England) | Thursday 21st May |
Finals Night | The O2, London (England) | Thursday 28th May |
Previously utilised by professional basketball and ice hockey teams, Newcastle's 11,000 capacity Utilita Arena now predominantly plays host to music concerts and live shows, with the Premier League Darts also a regular fixture there.
The AFAS Dome is the latest addition to the Premier League darting roadshow, with the Antwerp venue joining the list in 2026. Boasting a capacity of 23,001, the arena was initially built for sport, especially track cycling. In more recent times however, it's been used for concerts, festivals and fairs.
Glasgow's OVO Hydro officially opened its doors in 2021 and attracts over one million visitors each year. A healthy number of spectators pack out the arena every time the Premier League rolls into town, and around 11,000 more are expected there for Night Three of this year's competition.
The SSE Arena in Belfast forms part of a huge sports, entertainment and science learning complex within the Titanic Quarter of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It holds a capacity 11,000 spectators and undertook a significant £3 million refurbishment in 2015 after opening back in 2000.
Previously known as the Cardiff International Arena, the huge venue at the heart of the Welsh capital was opened in September 1993 by singer Shirley Bassey. It is Cardoff's larget purpose-built entertainment venue and boasts a capacity of just over 7,000.
Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena forms part of the National Ice Centre in the Lace Market district of the city, and was opened by Olympic gold medalist Jayne Torvill in April 2000. The Nottingham Panthers ice hockey team hold a permanent residence there, whist the likes of Westlife and Little Mix have performed at the near 16,000 venue in the past.
The 3Arena in holds a picturesque setting right on the North Wall Quay in the Dublin Docklands. Built on the same site as the former Point Theatre - a smaller venue which closed its doors in 2007, the new venue can accommodate around 13,000 spectators, although with seats it boasts a somewhat smaller 9,300 capacity.
Home to the Eisbaren Berlin ice hockey team, the 17,000 Uber Arena in Berlin is a multipurpose venue which hosts big time basketball events alongside major sporting events and concerts. It officially opened in 2008 and has established itself as one of the most popular touring venues in Germany for high-profile music artists.
Located bang in the heart of Manchester, the AO Arena is the second largest indoor arena in the United Kingdom, behind the Co-op Live, and fifth largest in Europe. Previously known as the Manchester Arena, the venue is one of the busiest indoor venues on earth, having played host to world championship boxing bouts, whilst it was also utilised for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
Regularly used for conferences of the UK political parties, the Brighton Centre is one of the smallest venues on the Premier League Darts touring list, holding less than 5,000 spectators. The small venue, which was opened by James Callaghan in September 1997, has played host to some of the biggest musicians in history over the years, including Bing Crosby, Bob Marley and Queen.
The largest multi-purpose venue in the Netherlands, Rotterdam Ahoy can hold around 16,500 attendees and is typically used to house music concerts, comedy shows and indoor fairs. First opening its doors in 1971. the venue actually boasts history way back to 1950 after being designed to commemorate the final phase of the Rotterdam rebuild after the devastation of World War 2.
Forming a key part of the event campus ACC Liverpool, the M&S Bank Arena holds 7,512 permanent seats with its maximum capacity coming in just over 11,000 including standing space. Opened in 2008, the venue used to play host to the Mersey Tigers basketball team whilst it has also staged the Eurovision Song Contest, the Wheelchair Rugby World Cup and numerous other high-profile sporting events and concerts.
P&J Live is also known as The Event Complex Aberdeen, and has been in operation since August 2019. It is the largest indoor arena in Scotland and fifth biggest in the United Kingdom, with the striking building holding up to 15,000 spectators for music concerts where standing is allowed.
Officially opening its doors in September 2013 where it played host to music icon Elton John, Leeds' First Direct Arena has established itself as one of the most popular venues in England with fans flocking there to take in live music concerts, comedy shows and TV touring productions such as the X Factor LIVE and Strictly Come Dancing.
Formerly known as the National Indoor Arena before its re-brand in December 2014, the Utilita in Birmingham is one of the most popular multi-purpose venues in the United Kingdom, with the arena having played host to the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest, 2002 Commonwealth Games and more recently the 2025 World Deadlift Championships.
Constructed at a cost of £34 million and opened by Queen Elizabeth II in May 1991, the venue now averages around 150 shows a year there, with the Premier League Darts a regular attendee. Holding just over 13,500 spectators, the Utilita Arena in Sheffield famously played host to One Direction's final concert in 2015 before the hugely-successful boy-band undertook an indefinite hiatus.
Built within the former Millennium Dome, London's O2 Arena is one of the most iconic venues on earth due to its impressive setting on the Greenwich Peninsula. Opening in its present form in 2007, the venue, which can hold over 20,000 spectators, is now synonymous in darting circles for being the host of the Premier League Darts play-offs (Finals Night).