Six lucky readers will be watching a star-studded battle of the oche absolutely free as Southampton’s Guildhall puts up three pairs of tickets as prizes.

Winners will get to see one of the biggest and best darting line-ups the city has seen in the Southampton City Masters – Last Man Standing, just by answering a simple question.

If your correct entry is chosen at random, you will get to witness the tungsten talents of two times world champion Adrain ‘Jackpot’ Lewis, Premier League star Andy Hamilton, former BDO and PDC favourite Kevin Painter and world class Jamie Caven.

They will grace the Guildhall stage on June 21 where eight members of the audience will also get the chance to pit their skills against the professionals over one leg of 501.

World number three Lewis is one of only five men to have won a PDC World Championship.

Probably the most naturally gifted player on the pro tour, Lewis was afforded his ‘Jackpot’ nickname when, in the 2005 Desert Classic in Las Vegas, he won $100,000 dollars on the slot machines – he was unable to collect the winnings as he was too young to game on the Vegas strip at the time.

Fellow Stoke resident Andy ‘The Hammer’ Hamilton has had what can only be described as a blistering 24 months.

In July 2011 Hamilton was at the Matchplay in Blackpool facing defeat firmly in the face.

Down 15-8, with Simon Whitlock needing only one more leg for victory, Hamilton began the most incredible 50 minute comeback in PDC history finally winning the game 17-15.

He went on to appear in the final and earned a wildcard place in the McCoy’s Premier League.

Ipswich FC fanatic Kevin ‘The Artist’ Painter fulfilled his lifetime dream when, in 2011, he won his first major title, defeating Mark Webster 13-9 to lift the Players Championship finals in front of millions of ITV viewers.

Jamie ‘Jabba’ Caven has already overcome an unbelievable handicap to achieve his dream of becoming a full time professional.

At the age of three months old he was stung in the eye by a bee and since that fateful day has only ever been able to see out of one eye.

With two Pro Tour wins to his name, firstly in Canada and secondly in his home town of Derby in 2011, it is surely only a matter of time before the 35-year old lifts a major title.

The four players will play two semi-finals with the two winners progressing to the final.

All matches are to be played best of 11 legs.

Tickets are available direct from the Guildhall Southampton. Phone 023 8063 2601.

Online Booking livenation.co.uk/southampton.

Doors open 6pm, play begins 6.45pm. Ticket prices: £20 balcony, £25 Bleachers and £50 VIP meet and greet.

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