When will Love Island 2024 start?

Series 11 of ITV2’s popular reality dating show is coming sooner than you think

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Love Island 2024 is set to return this summer. (ITV)
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Following an All-Stars special that aired earlier this year, a brand new series of Love Island 2024 is gearing up to land on ITV2, with the hit reality dating show set to arrive sooner than you might think.

This new outing will mark the show’s eleventh series and its second of 2024, with spin-off Love Island: All-Stars airing throughout January and bringing back some of the most popular names from the show’s multiple incarnations.

Read more: All the Love Island winning couples so far

This ‘celebrity’ special replaced a winter series which typically aired at around the same time. However, with summer fast approaching, fans are eager to return to the sunny villa in Mallorca for more hook-ups, drama and coupling chaos.

Here’s everything we know about Love Island 2024 so far.

Love Island 2024 will reportedly start on Monday, 3 June on ITV2 and streaming service ITVX, according to The Sun. Previous series have also arrived in June.

While this is promising news for fans, it’s worth bearing in mind that this release date is yet to be officially confirmed by the channel.

We don’t have details of what time it’ll be on TV but if previous series are anything to go by, viewers can likely expect to find it at 9pm, with new episodes airing at the same time between Mondays and Fridays.

A brief teaser trailer aired on ITV1 during an episode of Emmerdale on Wednesday, April 30. Watch it below.

Maya Jama on Love Island: All Stars 2024
Maya Jama will return to host Love Island 2024. (ITV)

Maya Jama will return to host Love Island 2024 having taken over from Laura Whitmore in 2022.

Jama also hosted this year’s All Stars edition and is set to be joined once more by long-time series narrator Iain Stirling.

We currently don’t know who will be heading to Mallorca for Love Island 2024. As soon as we do, you’ll find all the details you need right here, so check back soon.

Jess Harding and Sammy Root attend the National Television Awards 2023
Sammy Root and Jess Harding won Love Island 2023. (WireImage)

Couple Sammy Root and Jess Harding emerged victorious from Love Island 2023 but sadly their villa romance didn’t last long, with the pair announcing their split just two months after the series ended.

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Love Island All Stars aired in January 2024. (ITV)

After coming out on top of a public vote, couple Molly Smith and Tom Clare won Love Island: All Stars 2023.

Their luck seems to be continuing in the real world too, with the couple still an item more than four months after the spin-off series’ finale.


Love Island 2024 is reported to start on Monday, 3 June on ITV2 and ITVX.