
2025 New Zealand Darts Masters
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The World Series of Darts will return to Auckland in 2025, as the biggest names in the sport compete for the coveted New Zealand Darts Masters title at the Spark Arena.
The New Zealand Darts Masters will visit the Spark Arena for the first time on August 15-16, as the sport’s elite stars take on eight Oceanic Representatives in the year’s final global World Series of Darts event.
World Champion Luke Humphries claimed his maiden World Series crown in this year’s New Zealand Darts Masters, dispatching Australian number one Damon Heta to break new ground Down Under.
The sport has continued to grow in New Zealand in recent years, with Haupai Puha now competing full-time on the PDC circuit after winning a Tour Card for 2024/2025, while the domestic DartPlayers New Zealand circuit has given the platform for stars including World Championship qualifier Ben Robb and young prospect Kayden Milne to shine.
“The Oceanic double-header is always one of the highlights of the World Series of Darts calendar, and we’re delighted to be returning to Auckland in 2025,” said PDC Chief Executive Matt Porter.
“There are so many talented players emerging through the DartPlayers New Zealand circuit, inspired by seeing Haupai Puha’s progression to become a PDC Tour Card Holder.
“With Auckland having hosted the World Series previously until 2018, we’re excited to be taking the New Zealand Darts Masters back to the city and to its new home at the Spark Arena.”
The World Series of Darts features a global tour of events throughout the year, including visits to Bahrain, the Netherlands, America, Denmark, Poland and Australia.
Following the conclusion of the New Zealand Darts Masters, the season-ending World Series of Darts Finals will take place in Amsterdam on September 12-14, as a star-studded 32-player field do battle in the Dutch capital.
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- Bags larger than 30cm x 30cm will not be allowed in so if you want to avoid extra queues, leave your large handbags and backpacks at home. Any bags larger than this size will be cloaked prior to entry to the venue.
- We ask people attending the show to arrive early and please be patient as we go through our security procedures prior to entry to the building.
- We are a smoke free and vape free venue by law. For everyone to enjoy our events, any attendees smoking or vaping inside will be escorted out of the venue without the possibility of re-entering. There will be designated smoking/vaping areas outside the building where pass outs will be permitted (e.g. you will be allowed to leave the venue and re-enter).
- Food an drinks are available for purchase at the Arena.
- All of our beverage and hot food serveware in the Arena is compostable. Find more info on our sustainability practices here.
- Bottles of any kind are not allowed into the Arena for this show. We have a range of drinks for sale and free water stations available on both levels of the Arena to keep you hydrated.
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No professional cameras or extendable lenses are allowed but you can bring a pocket-sized instamatic camera.
Please leave iPads and other large tablets/devices at home - the light from these screens is an annoying distraction to those around you.
We also ask that you please leave tripods and selfie sticks at home.
Basically, if your camera is a point and shoot that fits into your jeans pocket, you will be fine.
Thanks for your understanding!
The city bylaws are that no alcohol is to be consumed on the streets within Auckland CBD this is pretty strictly enforced by Auckland Police. The law of the land states that if you arrive at the arena intoxicated we can't let you in. If you show signs of intoxication at Spark Arena, then you will be asked to leave. In the exact words of the law "The licensee or a manager of any licensed premises who allows an intoxicated person to be or remain on the licensed premises commits an offence". This is not something we want to happen, so help us out and ease off the drink.
Big sound, big energy, concerts can be loud! Make sure to bring ear protection and take care of your hearing while enjoying the show!
Tickets for this event will be mobile tickets, accessed through the Ticketmaster App or by opening Ticketmaster.co.nz using your mobile browser. If you find yourself unable to access your ticket on your mobile phone at the venue, please visit the Ticketmaster Box Office next to Entry B. You will need to provide some form of ID so that the Box Office staff can access your Ticketmaster account details.
Spark Arena are now using the latest self-service scanning technology at all entrances so please have your tickets ready and follow the directions of the helpful staff.
Taking or using a screenshot of your ticket(s) is not permitted for this event & will not be valid for entry.