CHRIS DOBEY made a surprise change to his walk-on song for Night 9 of Premier League Darts.
The world No9 faced Luke Littler in the quarter-final and produced a shock victory.

Dobey won five legs in a row on his way to a 6-2 victory over the world champion.
It came after he caused surprise with his walk-on song.
Dobey, 34, chose to switch things up by coming out to L’Amour Toujours by Italian DJ Gigi D’Agostino – a song he has used in the past.
The track has reached cult status since its release in 2000, racking up more than half a billion views on YouTube.
But fans in the Uber Arena in Berlin were reportedly left a little perplexed by the song choice, as it has been co-opted by far-right groups in Germany.
German outlet Bild claim there was some booing in response to L’Amour Toujours being played.
Dobey reverted back to his usual walk-on music for his next match against Gerwyn Price – Let’s Get Ready to Rhumble by PJ & Duncan.
Fans were surprised he walked on to D’Agostino’s hit for his first match.
One reacted saying: “How did they let Dobey walk on to L’Amour Toujours in BERLIN? 😔
Another added: “Does Dobey know how much he risked by choosing L’Amour Toujours for a walk-on in Berlin?”
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