• June 4, 2025
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Gerwyn Price has revealed he would steal a rival’s walk-on music if he could.

The Iceman’s pre-match entrance is accompanied by Vanilla Ice’s ‘Ice Ice Baby’.

Price has revealed the walk-on song he would steal from a rival player

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Price has revealed the walk-on song he would steal from a rival playerCredit: Getty
The Iceman admitted the track 'gets the hype' from the crowd

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The Iceman admitted the track ‘gets the hype’ from the crowdCredit: talkSPORT

However, he has admitted it is another player’s track which ‘gets the hype’ from the crowd.

Price has explained he is envious of the impact Nathan Aspinall’s music has on the crowd before matches.

The Asp makes his entrance to ‘Mr Brightside’ by The Killers, with fans regularly singing along as he makes his way to the oche.

Asked whose song he would steal, Price told talkSPORT: “I think it would probably be Nathan’s. I like that.

“I think it’s the only one that gets the hype and gets the crowd going.

“Maybe it’s getting a little bit boring now as well, but at the beginning it was quite good.”

However, he remains a fan of the song, adding: “No, I actually love it.”

It is not the only walk-on song he enjoys away from the stage, much to the annoyance of his wife.

The Welshman revealed: “I’m actually walking around the house singing Luke Littler’s song as well. Like ‘I’m ready to go!’ My Mrs is like ‘oh my god, shut up.’”

Luke Littler uses Pitbull’s ‘Greenlight’ for his walk-on music, with the song quickly becoming a fan favourite.

Aspinall's 'Mr Brightside' entrance music is a favourite amongst darts fans

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Aspinall’s ‘Mr Brightside’ entrance music is a favourite amongst darts fansCredit: Getty
Price revealed he sings Littler's music around the house

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Price revealed he sings Littler’s music around the houseCredit: Getty

The Nuke also got the better of Price on finals night in this year’s Premier League.

Their semi-final at the O2 Arena in London saw the world champion advance after winning 10-7.

Meanwhile, not all players have been as fortunate with their walk-on music.

Luke Humphries recently revealed he had not chosen his previous track, DNCE’s ‘Cake by the Ocean’.

During an Agree to Disagree with SPORTbible, the world number one was asked by Littler how he ended up with the song.

Call hand recalled: “Sky Sports. They did me right up there didn’t they? Mugged me right off.

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“But I think I’ve chosen a better one now and it’s definitely better than what it was before.”

Humphries now enters the arena to Leeds anthem ‘I Predict a Riot’ by the Kaiser Chiefs.


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