2023–24 Q Tour

A series of seven UK/Europe events were played, with the leading money-winner gaining a place on the main tour for the 2024–25 snooker season.

The two qualifiers from the Asia-Pacific series withdrew and were replaced by the next two players from the Q Tour UK/Europe rankings.

[1] Michael Holt won three of the first six UK/Europe events to guarantee his position as the leading money-winner and gain a place on the main tour.

Duane Jones, Amir Sarkhosh and Mohammed Shehab got places through the Q Tour Global Playoff.

After a walkover at the last 64 stage, Davies won his next four matches in the deciding frame to reach his first Q Tour final.

[15] The fourth UK/Europe event took place at the Landywood Snooker Club, Great Wyrley, England from 9 to 12 November 2023.

[16] The fifth UK/Europe event took place at the Castle Snooker Club, Brighton, England from 15 to 17 December 2023.

Michael Holt beat Daniel Womersley 5–1 in the final to win his second UK/Europe Q Tour event of the season.

[17] The sixth UK/Europe event took place at the National Snooker Academy of Bulgaria in Sofia from 5 to 7 January 2024.

[1] Initially it was intended that up to eight players would qualify through the regional events for the Q Tour Global Playoff.

[10] Two players qualified from a series of three events organised by the Asia-Pacific Snooker and Billiards Federation, one in New Zealand and two in Australia.

Two players qualified from a series of two events organised by the Pan American Billiards and Snooker Association.

[10] The winners of the two events, Vito Puopolo and Hasanain Khalid Alsultani, qualified for the playoff.

Two players qualified from a series of three events, organised by the UAE Cue Sports and played in Abu Dhabi.

The final event, the WPBSA Q Tour Playoff, was held at the Hotel Hills, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 13 to 15 March.

[10] The two qualifiers from the Asia-Pacific series withdrew and were replaced by the next two players from the Q Tour UK/Europe rankings.