When does 'The Bachelor' start? Season 28 premiere date, how to watch and stream

2024-12-25 10:03:12 source:lotradecoin registration category:Markets

The latest season of "The Bachelor" is kicking off and this time, Joey Graziadei is looking for love.

Season 28 of the long-running reality dating competition show will premiere on Monday, Jan. 22 on ABC, featuring teaching tennis pro Graziadei as this season's lead.

According to the season's description from ABC, Graziadei is "looking for a life partner who is outgoing, caring and shares his love for adventure and exploring the outdoors."

The show is hosted by Jesse Palmer. Other shows in ABC's Bachelor franchise include "The Bachelorette," "Golden Bachelor" and "Bachelor in Paradise."

Here's how to watch or stream the latest season of "The Bachelor."

When is 'The Bachelor' Season 28 premiere?

The two-hour premiere episode of Season 28 of "The Bachelor" will air Monday, Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. EDT/7 p.m. CDT on ABC.

If you don't have cable or can't catch the episode live, it's available to stream on Hulu the next day.

'The Bachelor' Season 28 episode schedule

The Season 28 episode premieres Jan. 22, with following episodes coming out every Monday. ABC has not yet confirmed the number of episodes in the season.

Who is Joey Graziadei?

Graziadei appeared in Season 20 of "The Bachelorette" with Charity Lawson, where he was the runner-up, as Lawson accepted the proposal of Dotun Olubeko.

He was announced as the next lead of "The Bachelor" during the finale of "The Bachelorette" in August.

This season will feature 32 women hoping to win over Graziadei's heart, the most contestants ever to arrive to the mansion on the first night.

Watch 'The Bachelor' Season 28 trailer

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