From Liverpool to London. With stops in a variety of other locations, including the likes of Belfast, Glasgow, Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester, and Brighton.
No sir, this is not the tourist board. Rather, this is Premier League darts entering its tenth iteration.
The organisation of this year's Premier League, second only to the World Championship for PDC darts in terms of prestige, is much the same as it was last year. This year sees the addition of a new venue whilst the relegation-after-nine-weeks-for-the-bottom-two remains. There are two changes to personnel from 2013 - James Wade has been left out for what appears to be health issues, while Andy Hamilton is also not recalled. Dave Chisnall and Peter Wright, both making their first appearance in this tournament, will replace them.
Meanwhile, the outlook of the darting world is markedly changing. Michael Van Gerwen, the defending champion of this event, is now the new world champion, and is officially the best darts player in the world. Phil Taylor now has the greatest challenge of his darting dominance ahead of him. Whilst that is the main storyline, there are plenty more sub-plots and drama to unfold over the next sixteen weeks.
Week 1: Feb 6, Echo Arena, Liverpool
Week 2: Feb 13, BIC, Bournemouth
Week 3: Feb 20, Odyssey Arena, Belfast
Week 4: Feb 27, The Hydro, Glasgow
Week 5: Mar 6, Westpoint Arena, Exeter
Week 6: Mar13, Capital FM Arena, Nottingham
Week 7: Mar 20, First Direct Arena, Leeds
Week 8: Mar 27, The O2, Dublin
Week 9: - Judgement Night April 3, Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
Week 10: Apr10, Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield
Week 11: Apr 17, GE Gas & Oil Arena, Aberdeen
Week 12: Apr 24, Phones 4u Arena, Manchester
Week 13: May 1, NIA, Birmingham
Week 14: May 8, Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle
Week 15: May 15, The Brighton Centre
Play-Offs: May 22, The O2, London
THE SCHEDULE
By Joshua Pearce