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Where will the 2024 World Darts Championship be held?

This year’s Darts Championship is the 31st tournament organized by the Professional Darts Corp. and the seventeenth to be held at Alexandra Palace, London.

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Fans hold up messages ahead of the PDC World Championship darts final between Netherlands' Michael van Gerwen and Scotland's Gary Anderson
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The 2024 PDC World Darts Championship is scheduled to take place from 15th December 2023 to 3rd January 2024. It marks the end of the 2023 Professional Darts Corporation season.

A total of 96 players will be participating in the championship. The top 32 players with the highest ranking on the PDC Order of Merit will be seeded to the second round, while the next 32 highest-ranked players from the Order of Merit and 32 players from the various qualifiers will start in the first round.

Alexandra Palace - the home of darts

The Alexandra Palace, also known as Ally Pally, in London, has been the venue for the World Darts Championship since 2008. Before that, the event took place at the Circus Tavern in Essex from 1994 to 2007.

The Alexandra Palace is a listed grade II entertainment and sports venue located in the London Borough of Haringey, between Wood Green and Muswell Hill. It was built on the site of Tottenham Wood and Tottenham Wood Farm.

British architect and engineer, John Johnson and Alfred Meeson constructed the building and first opened in 1873. However, a fire broke out two weeks after its opening, and Johnson rebuilt it. The primary purpose of the Alexandra Palace is to serve as a public center of recreation, education, and entertainment, and it was intended to be North London’s equivalent of the Crystal Palace in South London. It is often referred to as “Ally Pally”.

Hosting a popular tournament every year that consistently sells out likely contributes to its success., and being called the “Home of Darts.”