Summer House Season 10 brings the heat back to the Hamptons for its milestone tenth run, packed with familiar faces, fresh energy, and plenty of drama to keep viewers hooked. The long-running Bravo reality series returns with another summer full of themed parties, tangled relationships, and unexpected twists.

Where to Watch Summer House Season 10

Catch episodes live on Bravo Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT (7 p.m. CT for central time zones). Right after they air, new ones hit Peacock the next day for streaming. Peacock works great for on-demand viewing, catching up, or watching without commercials if subscribed. International options might vary, but Peacock handles most streaming needs.

Release Time and Premiere Details

Season 10 starts Tuesday, February 3, 2026, with the premiere at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo. Expect fresh episodes every Tuesday in the same slot. Streaming follows on Peacock the day after airing—perfect timing for avoiding spoilers or planning watch parties.

Episode Count

While the full tally hasn’t locked in stone yet, Bravo reality seasons like this typically run around 15-18 episodes, including reunions. Early listings show episodes rolling out through at least mid-spring, with Episode 1 already previewed and more teased in schedules. Keep an eye on Bravo’s site for exact counts as the season rolls.

Cast Updates for Season 10

Seven familiar names return to anchor the house:

  • Amanda Batula
  • Kyle Cooke
  • Lindsay Hubbard
  • Ciara Miller
  • Carl Radke
  • Jesse Solomon
  • West Wilson

The group carries years of history—friendships, breakups, marriages, and plenty of unresolved tension. Carl Radke mentioned at a recent event that filming felt heavy and emotional, hinting this could be the last big run with the core crew together before everyone heads different directions, maybe tied to new projects or life changes.

Six new people join to stir things up: Bailey Taylor, Levi Sebree, KJ Dillard, Mia Calabrese, Dara Levitan, and Ben Waddell. These additions include a range of backgrounds like influencers, event folks, and real estate types, all set to dive into the summer vibe and create new connections or clashes.

Paige DeSorbo isn’t back this time after stepping away, which opens the door wider for the fresh faces.

What to Expect This Season

The show sticks to what works: epic Fourth of July parties, themed blowouts, poolside tension, bonfire talks, and arguments that carry over breakfast. Teasers point to rough patches in longtime relationships—Kyle and Amanda facing distance from work and life stresses, Ciara caught in a complicated triangle with West and Jesse.

Lindsay Hubbard shows up as a new mom navigating casual dating after rough patches in the past. Overall, expect the blend of longtime cast drama mixed with newbie energy, high emotions, fun escapes, and maybe some big shifts ahead for the group.

TOPICS: Summer House