'Social darts’ specialist set for bullseye with launch of new Leeds venue
Leisure company Flight Club has announced the launch of its ‘social darts’ concept in Yorkshire later this year.
The firm is set to launch its newest ‘supercharged’ darts venue on Park Row in the centre of Leeds in the summer.
Flight Club Leeds will be the firm’s third venue outside of London after Manchester and Birmingham, specialising in its own tech-enhanced version of darts.
Housing 13 oches (darts playing areas), the site will offer the company’s digitally-driven version of the game which allows for multiple players and tournaments, as well as instant scoring.
In addition, the venue will feature a bar and offer a range of hire options for parties, events and corporate bookings.
Flight Club Leeds will be the firm’s third venue outside of London after Manchester and Birmingham.
Flight Club CEO and co-founder, Steve Moore, commented: “We are delighted to announce the upcoming opening of Flight Club Leeds as the next step in our quest to spread Social Darts across the UK.”
“Our venues have brought unexpected, ridiculous, joy to three different UK cities so far and we are confident that the wonderful, vibrant energy in Leeds makes it the perfect next chapter in the Flight Club story.”
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