Darts duo hit the bullseye with new store
A sports pop-up is aiming straight for the treble as two of darts’ biggest stars team up to launch a flagship fan store.
World champion Luke Littler and fellow PDC star Nathan Aspinall will launch the Littler & Aspinall Shop at Meadowhall Shopping Centre, in Sheffield, from Wednesday 21 – Friday 23 May.
Curated by The Fan Cave, Luke and Nathan’s back-of-shirt sponsor, the shop will feature exclusive merchandise, signed memorabilia and limited-edition gear.
Luke said: “Opening my first shop is a dream come true.
“It’s more than just darts – it’s about sharing the journey, the passion and giving something back to the fans who have supported me every step of the way.”
Nathan added: “I’m buzzing to open my first shop – it’s a massive moment for me.
“This is for the fans, the community and anyone who loves the game as much as I do.
“We can’t wait to see you all there.”
The store’s launch coincides with Premier League Darts being hosted at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena, with fans being treated to a meet and greet with Luke and Nathan on opening night.
Dan Hoyland, managing director at The Fan Cave, added: “We are delighted to be working with Luke and Nathan to turn their dreams of opening a shop into reality.
“We are so proud to be their back-of-shirt sponsor and to deliver this project together.
“It’s going to be something special and not to be missed!”
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