Player entries for Players Championship, European Tour, Winmau Challenge Tour, Winmau Development Tour and PDC Women's Series events are now open following the conclusion of 2024 PDC Qualifying Schools.
The list of 128 PDC Tour Card Holders for 2024 were confirmed on Sunday evening, as UK and European Qualifying Schools reached a dramatic climax in Milton Keynes and Kalkar respectively.
The 2024 ProTour season will begin with Players Championship 1-2 on February 12-13 at the Robin Park Tennis Centre, with all 30 Players Championship events set to be played in midweek days at venues in Wigan, Leicester, Milton Keynes and Hildesheim.
£750,000 has been added to the prize money on offer in Players Championship events in 2024, with each event now worth £125,000, including £15,000 to the winner and £10,000 to the runner-up.
Meanwhile, the PDC European Tour will see 13 tournaments held across the continent during 2024, including a first event in Switzerland, as Basel plays host to the inaugural Swiss Darts Open in September.
Entries are now open to PDC Tour Card Holders for all 2024 events, and for Host Nation Qualifiers for European Tour events.
The European Tour season will begin with March's Belgian Darts Open (ET1) at the Oktoberhallen, Wieze.
The opening weekend of Winmau Challenge Tour action will take place at Milton Keynes' Marshall Arena from January 19-21 - the first of five Challenge Tour weekends throughout 2024.
Entry, costing £55 per event, is available through the PDC Entry System, and is open to all PDPA Associate Members who competed at the 2024 PDC Qualifying Schools but did not win a Tour Card.
The Winmau Development Tour - open to players aged 16-23* - will begin in Milton Keynes from February 23-25, as the sport's brightest young stars look to replicate the success enjoyed by World Championship runner-up Luke Littler last year.
Entry, costing £25 per event on the Winmau Development Tour, is available through the PDC Entry System.
The Winmau World Youth Championship will then see its early rounds staged in October before the final takes place at November's Players Championship Finals in Minehead.
Following the conclusion of the respective seasons, the top two players on the Challenge Tour and Development Tour Orders of Merit will win a two-year PDC Tour Card and a place in the 2024/25 World Darts Championship.
The 2024 PDC Women's Series will see 24 events take place throughout the year, with Women's World Matchplay champion Beau Greaves set to headline the circuit alongside Fallon Sherrock, Lisa Ashton and Mikuru Suzuki.
The top eight players on the rolling 12-month Women's Series Order of Merit will qualify for July's Women's World Matchplay, where the winner will receive an invitation to the Grand Slam of Darts and the World Darts Championship.
The top two non-qualified players from the final PDC Women's Series Order of Merit will also qualify to compete in the 2024/25 World Darts Championship, with the top-ranked player also assured of a Grand Slam of Darts spot.
Entries for the PDC Women's Series, costing £25 per event, are now open via the PDC Entry System.
New players for the PDC Women's Series and Winmau Development Tour must register their details at this link. Following your registration, you will receive an email to confirm that you are available to enter tournaments, and at this stage you can login to make your entry to the relevant events. This verification may take up to 48 hours.
* Entry to Development Tour events and the World Youth Championship and its associated qualifiers is open to all players who are aged 23 or under on January 4 2024.
Players who are ranked in the top 32 of the PDC Order of Merit on the cut-off date of an event are not eligible to enter those Development Tour Events.
Players who turn 16 during 2024 shall be eligible to enter Development Tour events or World Youth Championship qualifiers once their 16th birthday has passed.