FOUR world-class darts professionals are set to play in front of a sold-out Woodsetton crowd.

Chris "Mace the Ace" Mason will compere as Jelle Klaasen, Jamie Caven, Ian White and Kyle Anderson perform at Parkes Hall Social Club on March 18.

Guests at the event, in aid of Mary Stevens Hospice, will have the chance to get their hands on sporting memorabilia by taking part in an auction and raffle.

There will also be the opportunity to play a game against some of the biggest names in professional darts.

Event organiser, Sean Marshall, endeavoured to raise money for charity when he lost his grandad to cancer and has donated more than £25,000 to various deserving causes.

He said: “I've been heavily involved in the darts for quite some time now, and it's a fantastic circuit to be a part of.

"Since my grandad passed away, I've been committed to raising money for great causes, and unfortunately, a friend of mine and his wife have also had to rely on the support of the Mary Stevens Hospice in the past year, so there was only really one choice when I decided to bring an evening like this to Dudley.

"Hopefully everyone enjoys the evening, and let's raise a fantastic amount for a hugely deserving cause.”

Dan Malin, digital media specialist at the Oldswinford hospice, said: “Who doesn't love the darts?! The atmosphere will be electric, everyone's going to be in great spirits and Sean has managed to get some huge names involved in the event.

"The fact he's then been generous enough to take this fantastic occasion and use it to support the hospice with the profits from the night is just the biggest indication of what sort of a man he is.

"I know that he's doing it for very personal reasons so we're incredibly grateful to him for his hard work and compassion.”

Parkes Hall Social Club can be found at Parkes Hall Road and will be open on the night from 6pm for VIP ticket holders.

Only a few tickets for the event are left and they can be snapped up by calling Mr Marshall on 07813294631.