The calendar for the PDC
European Tour 2025 has been announced. The Euro Tour circuit will include 14 tournaments for the first time in 2025; Germany will get an additional tournament.
From March through October, fourteen three-day tournaments are played in continental Europe. The Euro Tour tournaments take place in Belgium, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Switzerland.
The new Euro Tour season kicks off with a visit to the Oktoberhallen in Wieze from March 7 to 9. At the end of March, the Euro Tour returns to the German city of Göttingen, which was missing from the calendar in 2023.
In April, Euro Tours will be played in Riesa (April 4-6), Munich (April 19-21) and Graz (April 25-27). Then from May 2-4 it will be Sindelfingen's turn. The Dutch Euro Tour tournament will be held in Rosmalen from May 23-25. After that, the eighth Euro Tour event of the year is scheduled in Leverkusen (May 30-June 1).
Kiel hosts a Euro Tour tournament from July 11-13, before visits to Antwerp (Aug. 29-31), Prague (Sept. 5-7) and Budapest (Sept. 19-21) follow in late summer. Basel hosts the thirteenth Euro Tour tournament of the year from Sept. 26-28, before the Euro Tour season concludes in Hildesheim from Oct. 17-19.
As usual, the 32 best players across all 14 Euro Tour tournaments get to compete in the European Championship. It will take place in 2025 from Oct. 23 through Oct. 26 at the Westfalenhalle in Dortmund.
Calendar PDC European Tour 2025
ET1 - Wieze, Belgium, March 7-9
ET2 - Göttingen, Germany, March 21-23
ET3 - Riesa, Germany, April 4-6
ET4 - Munich, Germany, April 19-21
ET5 - Graz, Austria, April 25-27
ET6 - Sindelfingen, Germany, May 2-4
ET7 - Rosmalen, Netherlands, May 23-25
ET8 - Leverkusen, Germany, May 30 - June 1
ET9 - Kiel, Germany, July 11-13
ET10 - Antwerp, Belgium, Aug. 29-31
ET11 - Prague, Czech Republic, Sept. 5-7
ET12 - Budapest, Hungary, Sept. 19-21
ET13 - Basel, Switzerland, Sept. 26-28
ET14 - Hildesheim, Germany, Oct. 17-19