Last chance for 20pc Early Bird discount on tickets to 2024 Bahrain Darts Masters
TDT | Manama
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Darts fans looking to attend the high-profile 2024 Bahrain Darts Masters this 18 and 19 January at Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) have only one day left today to take advantage of the 20 per cent Early Bird discount on tickets.
The darts spectacle at “The Home of Motorsport in the Middle East” is set to feature legendary icons in the sport, headlined by recently crowned World Champion Luke Humphries and 16-year-old darts sensation Luke Littler.
They are among eight Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) superstars who will be competing in the Kingdom against eight Asian representatives in the two-day event, which marks the first stop on this year’s World Series of Darts calendar.
After the 20 per cent discount, tickets to the 2024 Bahrain Darts Masters start from BD20 for a two-day pass.
Premium seating, including stage-side tables, are from just BD32 for the two days. Fans are urged not to miss out on BIC’s fantastic Early Bird offer to get the best value for money and watch the greatest players in the game today in action.
The 2024 Bahrain Darts Masters will once again take place in BIC’s beautifully set-up dome tent, which will boast a fun and electric atmosphere.
Those attending will be able to show off their flair for colourful costumes and fancy dress, while enjoying the highest level of darts in a venue specially designed to replicate the famed Alexandra Palace in the UK, the home of the World Darts Championship.
BIC and CBX have teamed up with the PDC to bring the World Series of Darts back to Bahrain in partnership with Bahrain Tourism and Exhibition Authority.
Current world number one Humphries and world number 31 Littler are set to be joined by six others who are all amongst the top eight-ranked players in the world to form a star-studded line-up.
They include three-time World Champion and current world number two Michael van Gerwen, defending Bahrain Darts Masters champion and world number three Michael Smith, World Matchplay winner and current world number four Nathan Aspinall, Wales’ reigning World Cup winner and world number five Gerwyn Price, 2018 World Champion and world number six Rob Cross, and two-time World Champion and current world number eight Peter Wright.
The Asian representatives include Lourence Ilagan, Paolo Nebrida and Reynaldo Rivera from the Philippines; Haruki Muramatsu and Tomoya Goto from Japan; Man Lok Leung from Hong Kong; and Bahraini stars Abdulla Saeed and Hasan Haji.
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