Love Island start date revealed as show returns for an 11th series this summer – and it’s just weeks away
LOVE Island will kick off again this summer for its 11th series - and the start date has now been revealed.
According to our insiders, the launch night will be on Monday, June 3.
A source old us: "Fans will be pleased as it's just nine weeks away - summer doesn't start until Love Island is back on TV."
Historically, since 2017, the show has started in the first week of June.
That's except for 2021 when it started on June 28.
It will be the second Love Island series this year following ITV2's All Stars series in January.
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It replaced the winter series that was axed before ITV announced a celebrity spin-off featuring previous Islanders.
All Stars was won by series 10 star Tom Clare and Molly Smith from series six.
ITV is yet to confirm whether All Stars will return next year.
Despite four couples making it to the final of the 2024 series, just two couples remain together.
Sophie Piper and Joshua Richie as well as winner Tom and Molly are going strong a couple of months later.
Georgia Steel was said to be blind-sided when boyfriend Toby Aromolaran broke up with her weeks after leaving the villa.
Georgia, 26, was notably absent from a reunion dinner with Molly, twins Jess and Eve Gale, Arabella Chi, Kaz Kamwi and Joanna Chimonides.
Confirming a new show feud, Georgia revealed she "wasn't invited" on the girls' night out.
ITV had no comment about the series 11 start date.