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Luke Littler, 18, shares surreal footage of what it's like to be a darts star with thousands of screaming fans
Luke Littler, 18, shares surreal footage of what it's like to be a darts star with thousands of screaming fans

Scottish Sun

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Luke Littler, 18, shares surreal footage of what it's like to be a darts star with thousands of screaming fans

One of Littler's days in Norwich took a turn due to damage to his van LUKE AT THAT Luke Littler, 18, shares surreal footage of what it's like to be a darts star with thousands of screaming fans LUKE LITTLER shared a glimpse into what it's like to be a professional darts star while appearing at an exhibition in Norwich. The 18-year-old was joined by the likes of Raymond van Barneveld and Phil Taylor for the MODUS Sports event. Advertisement 2 Luke Littler shared his view from the stage at a darts event in Norwich 2 The 18-year-old played at an exhibition event in Norwich Credit: Getty And he played in front of a capacity crowd at Epic Studios. Before one of his games, Littler stopped to film a quick video of the spectators singing his walk-on song for social media. He posted the clip on Instagram and wrote: "Last session in Norwich yesterday afternoon. Some fans." However, the Nuke's day took a turn when the back window of his van was smashed while he was in Norwich. Advertisement At the weekend, Littler shared a photo of the damage on his Instagram story. He commented: "Just trying to do an exhibition in Norwich and this happens absolute scum of the earth." The teenager is next in action on Thursday for the penultimate week of Premier League Darts in Sheffield. Littler has guaranteed his place at the top of the table going into the finals night. Advertisement He will be joined by Luke Humphries and Gerwyn Price at the O2 Arena in London. The fourth semi-final spot will be claimed by Nathan Aspinall or Michael van Gerwen this week. Luke Littler and Luke Humphries play out 'best darts match ever' as Wayne Mardle says 'even they're finding it funny' Whoever wins Premier League Darts will take home £275,000. Littler is the reigning champion having defeated Humphries 11-7 in last year's final.

Luke Littler, 18, shares surreal footage of what it's like to be a darts star with thousands of screaming fans
Luke Littler, 18, shares surreal footage of what it's like to be a darts star with thousands of screaming fans

The Irish Sun

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Luke Littler, 18, shares surreal footage of what it's like to be a darts star with thousands of screaming fans

LUKE LITTLER shared a glimpse into what it's like to be a professional darts star while appearing at an exhibition in Norwich. The 18-year-old was joined by the likes of 2 Luke Littler shared his view from the stage at a darts event in Norwich 2 The 18-year-old played at an exhibition event in Norwich Credit: Getty And he played in front of a capacity crowd at Epic Studios. Before one of his games, He posted the clip on Instagram and wrote: "Last session in Norwich yesterday afternoon. Some fans." However, the Nuke's day took a turn when the READ MORE IN DARTS At the weekend, Littler shared a photo of the damage on his Instagram story. He commented: "Just trying to do an exhibition in Norwich and this happens absolute scum of the earth." The teenager is next in action on Thursday for the penultimate week of Premier League Darts in Sheffield. Littler has guaranteed his place at the top of the table going into the finals night. Most read in Darts He will be joined by The fourth semi-final spot will be claimed by Luke Littler and Luke Humphries play out 'best darts match ever' as Wayne Mardle says 'even they're finding it funny' Whoever wins Premier League Darts will take home £275,000.

Luke Littler's van window smashed whilst playing darts in Norwich
Luke Littler's van window smashed whilst playing darts in Norwich

ITV News

time18-05-2025

  • ITV News

Luke Littler's van window smashed whilst playing darts in Norwich

The rear window of a van belonging to world darts champion Luke littler has been smashed whilst he was playing in a darts exhibition. Littler was in Norwich on Saturday to play for the MODUS Icons of Darts event at Epic Studios along with Luke Humphries, Steve Beaton and Ricky Evans. After the event, he posted a picture of the van on instagram with the caption: "just trying to do an exhibition in Norwich and this happens, absolute scum of the earth." Norfolk police have been approached for comment. Littler will be at Epic Studios again on Sunday 18 May with Phil Taylor and Fallon Sherrock.

Luke Littler distraught after discovering what 'scum of the earth' have done
Luke Littler distraught after discovering what 'scum of the earth' have done

Wales Online

time17-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Wales Online

Luke Littler distraught after discovering what 'scum of the earth' have done

Luke Littler distraught after discovering what 'scum of the earth' have done The reigning world champion was in Norwich for the MODUS Icons of Darts event and was left fuming after vandals targeted his team while they were at the event Luke Littler Luke Littler was left seething after his team fell victim to vandals during an exhibition match in Norwich. The reigning world champion, who was joined by darts legends Phil Taylor and Raymond van Barneveld for the MODUS Icons of Darts event in the Norfolk city, made it to the final where he triumphed over Luke Humphries, adding another chapter to their burgeoning rivalry. Post-event, 'The Nuke' was devastated to find the rear window of his van had been shattered by vandals. He shared a photo on his Instagram story, clearly showing the damage to the back of his Mercedes vehicle. ‌ Littler captioned the post: "Just trying to do an exhibition in Norwich and this happens, absolute scum of the earth." ‌ The incident occurred on the final day of the MODUS exhibition, hosted at Epic Studios in the heart of Norwich city centre. The organisation is known for regularly hosting non-PDC tournaments featuring current stars, social media influencers and past icons. Littler's victory over Humphries in the final came just days after the duo were confirmed as partners for next month's World Cup of Darts. Given their recent dominance, they are the clear favourites to take home the trophy in Frankfurt, reports the Express. The rear window of the van Luke Littler travelled in was smashed by vandals (Image: (Image: GETTY/INSTAGRAM) ) Article continues below Humphries remains confident that his high-profile partnership with Littler will deliver, with 'Cool Hand' asserting earlier this week that it will be incredibly difficult for any of their competitors to defeat them. "I think everybody is expecting us to win it and no one's going to touch us," he shared with the Weekly Dartscast. "There are some great teams in there, the likes of Gezzy [Price] and Jonny [Clayton] are a potential banana skin. ‌ "Gian van Veen is playing really well. Him and Danny [Noppert], if they get going, that's a tough team. Gary [Anderson] and Peter [Wright], Peter's playing better again now. "These are all potential banana skins, but if me and Luke gel and everything goes well, it's going to be an incredibly tough performance to beat us both." Earlier this week, Nathan Aspinall beat Chris Dobey 6-1 to take victory on Night 15 of the Premier League in Aberdeen and close in on the play-offs, while Gerwyn Price earlier hit a nine-dart finish and Littler made sure of top spot at the O2. Article continues below Aspinall – who coasted past Stephen Bunting 6-1 in the semi-finals – built on a couple of early breaks over Dobey to establish a solid lead. After Dobey, who knocked Littler out to reach the final, lost his throw again in the sixth leg, he then missed two more darts at a double in the next as Aspinall came back to land double 10. Aspinall's victory leaves him four points clear in fourth spot, eliminating Dobey, while Michael van Gerwen would need to win the final night in Sheffield to overhaul him.

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