The US Darts Masters isn’t your run-of-the-mill darts competition. The best in the world head to New York every summer as part of the PDC World Series of Darts schedule. This year, it lands at Madison Square Garden on June 25 and 26.

Last year, England’s Luke Humphries took home the title for the first time. Who will hit the bullseye this summer?

BUY NOW: Get tickets to the 2026 US Darts Masters on StubHub 

Whether you’ve never made the target or are a darts shark yourself, the US Darts Masters is a competition you can’t miss as the best of the best continue their global run for glory.

So, are you ready for a classic New York night? Here’s how you can join in on the action with tickets to the 2026 US Darts Masters.

US Darts Masters 2026 tickets

Tickets to the US Darts Masters are available now on StubHub!

Currently, passes start at $200, but prices are expected to fluctuate throughout the months leading up to the tournament.

Click the link below to view the latest prices and availability. 

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When is the 2026 US Darts Masters?

  • Date: June 25-26
  • Location: Infosys Theatre at Madison Square Garden / New York, NY

The 2026 US Darts Masters will be held over two days, Thursday, June 25 and Friday, June 26. All the action goes down from Infosys Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY.

US Darts Masters 2026 draw, bracket

The US Darts Masters 2026 draw and participating players will be determined in the months leading up to the competition. 

US Darts Masters past winners

Curious who won last year’s US Darts Masters?

Below is a look at the latest winners of the competition.

Year Winner Runner-up Score
2026 Luke Humphries (England) Nathan Aspinall (England) 8-6
2024 Rob Cross (England) Gerwyn Price (Wales) 8-7
2023 Michael Van Gerwen (Netherlands) Jeff Smith (Canada) 8-0
2022 Michael Smith (England) Michael Van Gerwen (Netherlands) 8-4
2019 Nathan Aspinall (England) Michael Smith (England) 8-4
2018 Gary Anderson (Scotland) Rob Cross (England) 8-4
2017 Michael Van Gerwen (Netherlands) Daryl Gurney (England) 8-6
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