The European Tour in 2025 promises to be an exciting and action-packed series of events, showcasing the best darts talent from across the continent. Spanning from March to October, the Tour will feature 14 three-day tournaments, providing plenty of opportunities for fans to witness thrilling matches and up-and-coming players making their mark.
Building on the success of previous years, the 2025 European Tour will once again visit seven different nations, including a return to Switzerland and stops in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Czech Republic, and Hungary. The lineup of events kicks off with the Belgian Darts Open in Wieze from March 7-9, followed by tournaments in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, and more.
One of the highlights of the Tour will be the European Championship in Dortmund, where the top 32 players on the European Tour Order of Merit will battle it out for glory from October 23-26. PDC Chief Executive Matt Porter spoke highly of the Tour’s growth, stating, “The European Tour has continued to go from strength to strength this year, and we’ve already enjoyed eight hugely successful tournaments and some thrilling matches.”
With a record-breaking 14 events in 2025, fans can expect even more excitement and drama on the oche. Tickets for the European Tour and European Championship will be available for purchase starting in November through PDC Europe. Don’t miss out on the chance to witness the best of European darts in 2025.
2025 PDC European Tour Schedule:
– ET1 – Belgian Darts Open – Wieze, Belgium, March 7-9
– ET2 – German Darts Open – Göttingen, Germany, March 21-23
– ET3 – International Darts Open – Riesa, Germany, April 4-6
– ET4 – German Darts Grand Prix – Munich, Germany, April 19-21
– ET5 – Austrian Darts Open – Graz, Austria, April 25-27
– ET6 – European Darts Grand Prix – Sindelfingen, Germany, May 2-4
– ET7 – Dutch Darts Championship – Rosmalen, Netherlands, May 23-25
– ET8 – European Darts Open – Leverkusen, Germany, May 30-June 1
– ET9 – Baltic Sea Darts Open – Kiel, Germany, July 11-13
– ET10 – Flanders Darts Trophy – Antwerp, Belgium, August 29-31
– ET11 – Czech Darts Open – Prague, Czech Republic, September 5-7
– ET12 – Hungarian Darts Trophy – Budapest, Hungary, September 19-21
– ET13 – Swiss Darts Trophy – Basel, Switzerland, September 26-28
– ET14 – German Darts Championship – Hildesheim, Germany, October 17-19.