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Luke Littler shocks patrons of The Feathers Inn in Lichfield by showing up unannounced and playing darts with the pub’s local team

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By Gift Badewo

Pub regulars at The Feathers Inn in Lichfield got more than they bargained for when two-time world darts champion Luke Littler made a surprise appearance, sparking excitement and disbelief among the local community.

The family-run pub had won a KP Nuts competition that promised to bring a darts superstar to a lucky venue for one night, and Littler didn’t disappoint.

The campaign, called ‘Nuts for Darts,’ is designed to celebrate the role pubs play in community life and darts culture across the UK.

A Night to Remember for Local Players

Littler stepped behind the oche and played matches with The Feathers Inn’s darts team, chatting and joking with fans.

Andy Matthews, one of the local players, admitted he could hardly believe what was happening.

“I can’t believe we’ve just played against Luke ‘The Nuke’ Littler,” Matthews said.

“For a little darts team in Lichfield to win this is unbelievable. The world champion walking into our local—everyone’s faces were priceless. It’s not something you get to do every day.”

Littler himself was clearly enjoying the moment.

“Nights like this are what it’s all about,” he said.

“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.”

Littler’s Stellar 2026 Continues

The 19-year-old world champion has had a remarkable start to the year.

Littler secured his second world title at Alexandra Palace in January and followed it up by winning the World Masters.

The European Championships remain the only major televised title he has yet to conquer.

Despite a tough opening match in the Darts Premier League in Newcastle, Littler is set to return to action on Thursday in Antwerp, looking to regain momentum and keep his winning streak alive.

The Impact of ‘Nuts for Darts’

KP Nuts’ competition highlights more than just big names—it shines a light on local pubs and the communities they foster.

Winning venues like The Feathers Inn get to host events that create unforgettable memories, strengthening the bond between sport and local life.

For the Lichfield community, Littler’s visit was more than a publicity stunt.

It was a chance for fans and players alike to connect with a champion and experience the thrill of playing against one of the sport’s brightest talents.

What’s Next?

Littler will now focus on the Darts Premier League in Antwerp, aiming to bounce back from his earlier defeat.

Meanwhile, The Feathers Inn can boast a night that its regulars will talk about for years.

Fans will also be watching to see if Littler can complete his sweep of major titles this year, potentially adding the European Championships to his growing trophy cabinet.

Summary

Luke Littler brought excitement and energy to The Feathers Inn in Lichfield as part of KP Nuts’ ‘Nuts for Darts’ campaign, taking on local players in a surprise appearance.

The 19-year-old champion has had a sensational start to 2026 with multiple major wins, and his upcoming Premier League matches promise more action.

For locals, the event was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, merging community spirit with world-class darts.

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Gift Badewo

About Gift Badewo

A performance driven and goal oriented young lady with excellent verbal and non-verbal communication skills. She is experienced in creative writing, editing, proofreading, and administration. Gift is also skilled in Customer Service and Relationship Management, Project Management, Human Resource Management, Team work, and Leadership with a Master's degree in Communication and Language Arts (Applied Communication).