Love Island UK has not yet announced an official 2026 start date, but credible TV coverage suggests the next winter-style edition, Love Island: All Stars season 3, is expected in early January 2026, most likely on a Monday around mid-January (commonly speculated as 12 January 2026) based on previous years’ patterns.

What’s known so far

  • ITV has confirmed Love Island: All Stars will return in early 2026 on ITV2 and ITVX, but without a precise premiere date yet.
  • Season 1 of All Stars started on Monday 14 January 2024 and season 2 on Monday 12 January 2025, so outlets are projecting a similar mid-January Monday launch for 2026.
  • The 2026 All Stars run is expected to last about six weeks, after producers extended it from the original five-week format following strong ratings.

How reliable is the 2026 estimate?

  • The “Monday in mid-January” pattern is based on two consecutive All Stars seasons, which makes it a strong guide but still not an official schedule.
  • Only an ITV announcement or listings update will lock in the exact date, so any specific day mentioned right now should be treated as an informed prediction, not a guarantee.

Tips to keep up with latest news

  • Closer to the end of 2025, check:
    • ITV press releases and the Love Island UK social channels.
    • TV guides and entertainment sites like Cosmopolitan UK or IMDb’s news section, which have been early to report All Stars scheduling previously.
  • If you watch via ITVX, keep an eye on the “coming soon” carousel in late December 2025 for the first confirmed listing.

Bottom line: for “when does Love Island start 2026,” the best current answer is “early January 2026, very likely a Monday in mid-January, but not officially confirmed yet.”

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