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Before the European Tour Kickoff: The PDC Europe Darts-Evergreens

March 4, 2025 , ,
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Since 2012, the PDC Europe European Tour has thrilled darts fans across continental Europe. In 2025, the most colorful sports series in Europe will make 14 stops in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.

Year after year, fans get to cheer for the world’s best players on the European Tour stage.

But who has participated the most?

We’ve compiled the European Tour evergreens in a picture gallery for you.

Gary Anderson beim ELTEN Safety Shoes European Darts Grand Prix 2025 im Glaspalast Sindelfingen.
Can Anderson Secure the Historic Hat-Trick at the European Darts Grand Prix?

News, PDC Europe - 09. April 2026

There are places that have darts in their DNA, and Sindelfingen is one of them. The ELTEN Safety Shoes European Darts Grand Prix returns to the Glaspalast from April 17–19, 2026, bringing with it the promise of three days filled with tension, emotion, an ...

Gian van Veen, Kirk Bevins, Franz Engerer, Charlie Corstorphine, Philip Brzezinski, Werner von Moltke, Axel Munz, Eileen Popielaty bei Angermaier Trachten im Rahmen des ELTEN Safety Shoes German Darts Grand Prix 2026 in München.
PDC Europe’s finest looking sharp in Angermaier’s Tracht

News, PDC Europe - 08. April 2026

Darts has been making hearts beat faster in Munich for years, and this past weekend, the city once again proved why it is far more than just a tournament location. In the run-up to the ELTEN Safety Shoes German Darts Grand Prix, PDC Europe paid a visit to ...

Nathan Aspinall gewinnt den ELTEN Safety Shoes German Darts Grand Prix 2026 im Zenith in München.
ELTEN Safety Shoes German Darts Grand Prix: Aspinall Crowns Easter Weekend

News, PDC Europe, Results - 06. April 2026

The Zenith in Munich opened its doors throughout the entire Easter weekend, welcoming 20,000 fans who ensured every session was completely sold out. In the end, it was Nathan Aspinall who stood alone at the top of the "Easter mountain." The Englishman secu ...