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Luke Littler surprises local darts players by visiting The Feathers Inn in Lichfield and taking on pub regulars in friendly matches

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By Temitope Oke

Darts world champion Luke Littler delighted fans in an unexpected twist this week when he turned up at The Feathers Inn in Lichfield.

The family-run pub had been selected as the winner of KP Nuts’ nationwide competition, earning the chance to host the 19-year-old sensation for an evening of community fun and friendly competition.

Littler, known for his calm demeanor and rapid rise in the darts world, mixed and mingled with locals, playing games against the pub’s team and chatting with fans who could hardly believe their eyes.


A Night to Remember

Speaking after the event, Littler said, “Nights like this are what it’s all about.

The atmosphere was unreal — everyone was so welcoming and up for a game.

KP Nuts have been brilliant at helping bring moments like this to life, and I loved meeting the locals and throwing a few darts with them.”

For the pub-goers, it was a surreal experience.

Andy Matthews, a member of The Feathers Inn darts team, said, “I can’t believe we’ve just played against Luke ‘The Nuke’ Littler.

For a little darts team in Lichfield to win this is unbelievable.

The world champion walking into our local — everyone’s faces were a picture.

It’s not something you get to do every day.”

The KP Nuts “Nuts for Darts” campaign aims to celebrate the vital role pubs play in local communities and culture, turning ordinary nights into unforgettable memories.


Littler’s 2026 So Far

Despite this community-focused detour, Littler remains firmly on the competitive track.

He recently kicked off 2026 with a bang, clinching his second World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace in January.

He also secured the World Masters title, leaving only the European Championships among major televised events yet to be conquered.

His Premier League campaign has already seen some ups and downs.

After losing his opening match in Newcastle, Littler is preparing to return to action this Thursday in Antwerp, seeking to make up for the early setback.

At just 19, Littler’s rapid ascent has made him one of darts’ brightest young stars.


What’s Next

Littler’s focus now shifts back to high-level competition.

Fans can catch him in the upcoming Darts Premier League matches, where he will aim to improve on his Newcastle start and continue his pursuit of a complete set of major titles.

Meanwhile, the Feathers Inn and its lucky locals will likely talk about their night with the world champion for years to come.

KP Nuts has hinted that more community activations may follow, continuing to give small-town darts enthusiasts chances to meet top players and experience the thrill of professional darts up close.


Summary

World darts champion Luke Littler made a surprise visit to The Feathers Inn in Lichfield, taking part in friendly matches with local pub-goers as part of KP Nuts’ “Nuts for Darts” campaign.

Littler, who recently won his second World Darts Championship and the World Masters, delighted fans with his casual, engaging presence.

The 19-year-old will return to professional competition in Antwerp for the Premier League after an early defeat in Newcastle, keeping his sights set on the European Championships, the only major televised title he has yet to claim.

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About Temitope Oke

Temitope Oke is an experienced copywriter and editor. With a deep understanding of the Nigerian market and global trends, he crafts compelling, persuasive, and engaging content tailored to various audiences. His expertise spans digital marketing, content creation, SEO, and brand messaging. He works with diverse clients, helping them communicate effectively through clear, concise, and impactful language. Passionate about storytelling, he combines creativity with strategic thinking to deliver results that resonate.