WALKOUT songs are an essential part of darts and it’s culture. A legendary tradition that can really be the making or breaking of any darts player
Belting tunes that get the ‘Ally-Pally’ rocking are part and parcel of the game, many of us are growing to love.
So let’s take a look at some iconic tunes and some of the icons that accompanied them.
- Eye of the Tiger- by Survivor.

Where else could we start than the legendary ‘Rocky’ theme tune. Made famous by the likes of Raymond Van Barneveld.
Creating tension and energy, it’s the epotime of a fan favourites that never fails to get the rocking!
2. Seven Nation Army- The White Stripes

The repetitive baseline is reminiscent of Michael Van Gerwen’s relentless dominance of the spot
A favourite of Van Gerwen, the soundtrack has been the backing of not only one the greatest films but also one of the greatest darts players of all time.
3. Don’t stop the party- Pitbull.

Pitbull’s high energy tune is of course the supporting act to the unforgettable Peter ‘Snake-bite’ Wright.
The upbeat track is the perfect accompliment to Wright’s enigmatic and vibrant personality.
4. Mr Brightside- The Killers.

The choice Nathan Aspinall, this popular indie-rock tune will always energise even the most dull of crowds.
One we can all sing-along too, the question has to be asked: ‘If you don’t know this one word for word, are you even British?’
5. Greenlight- Pitbull.

Lat but certainly not least, it’s yet another Pitbull number ‘Greenlight’
The music of teen-sensation Luke Littler, this track has become truly famed in darting a cultural sphere’s.
It’s given darts fans some unforgettable moments, but perhaps more significantly given Pitbull’s career a new lease of life.