Second date added for Marquee Masters darts event due to popular demand

Tickets for this extra date will go on sale this Wed 17 December at 9am from Ticketmaster.ie.
Second date added for Marquee Masters darts event due to popular demand

Aiken Promotions have announced that due to demand, an extra date for The Marquee Masters has been announced.

This means that World Darts Superstars will be in Cork for this Live at the Marquee event on 11 and 12 July.

Tickets for this extra date will go on sale this Wed 17 December at 9am from Ticketmaster.ie.

Cork is now set for two nights of sporting entertainment as The Marquee Masters brings world-class darts to Live at the Marquee for the very first time, showcasing some of the biggest names in global darts.

Leading the lineup is the current World Champion Luke Humphries, joined by two-time World Champion Adrian Lewis, history-making superstar Fallon Sherrock, and fan favourite Simon Whitlock as well as Robert Thornton and John Henderson.

Live at the Marquee 2026 will bring several major acts to Cork including Kesha, Tom Grennan, David Gray, Two Door Cinema Club, Paul Weller, Christy Moore, AJ Tracey, James Arthur, James Taylor, Bell X1, and more.

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