Why isn’t ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ On TV Tonight?
‘Bachelor in Paradise’ isn’t airing tonight, and here’s the reason: Monday, September 1, 2025, is Labor Day in the U.S., so ABC is skipping its usual schedule to make space for holiday programming.
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Instead of the much-anticipated Season 10 finale, viewers tuning in will find reruns—leaving fans waiting just a bit longer for the answers, drama, and romantic curveballs this season has promised.
This sort of shift isn’t all that uncommon for major networks when holidays roll around. While it’s tough to wait when the spoiler buzz is high, most fans get why the beach gets a rain check.
If you had a reminder set for tonight, move it to tomorrow: it’s not you, it’s TV tradition.
When is The Bachelor in Paradise Finale?
The Season 10 finale is locked in for Tuesday, September 2, airing from 8 to 10 p.m. ET on ABC. That delay means the end-of-season drama, heartbreak, and possible proposals all move one day forward—ready to kick off after the long weekend winds down.
This season was a wild ride, bringing together contestants from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, plus a few faces from “The Golden Bachelor” franchise.
The finale, according to ABC’s synopsis, will test the final couples in ways that require both endurance and honesty, with $500,000 on the line for those who make it through paradise with their love still intact. As always, expect the unexpected—there’s a reason fans savor the last episode.
How To Watch Bachelor in Paradise Season 10 Finale
Getting in on the finale is easier than ever, whether you’re old-school or a cord-cutter.
Here’s what you need to know:
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ABC Broadcast: If you have cable or a digital antenna, tune to ABC at 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday for the live finale.
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Live Streaming: If you’ve ditched cable, live TV streaming options like FuboTV and DirecTV carry ABC and offer free trials for new users. These platforms let you watch alongside cable viewers—no waiting required.
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On Demand: Prefer next-day viewing? Hulu will have the episode available Wednesday, September 3, as part of its streaming library. You can catch up on earlier episodes, too, if you missed any twists along the way.
Platform | When to Watch | Notes |
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ABC (cable) | Tues, Sept 2, 8-10 p.m. | Live broadcast |
FuboTV/DirecTV | Tues, Sept 2, 8-10 p.m. | Streaming + free trial options |
Hulu | Wed, Sept 3 | Next day, anytime |
ABC’s reality staple returns with Jesse Palmer as host, bartender Wells Adams, and a new twist: Hannah Brown holding court in the Champagne Lounge. It’s a lineup designed for memorable moments and the kind of reality TV that’s guaranteed trending status.
Who’s Left In Paradise?
The last episode will focus on the final couples, each set to face one last challenge—this time both physically tough and emotionally revealing. Not only is a major cash prize at stake, but reputations and relationships built over the season will be put to the ultimate test.
With familiar faces from earlier Bachelor and Bachelorette seasons and surprise returns from the “Golden” offshoots, viewers can expect genuine emotions and a few curveballs as the final roses are handed out.
So if you wondered why your Monday ritual was off, you can blame the calendar, not a programming error. Tomorrow night, the beaches reopen, couples face the music, and Bachelor Nation gets the closure (or chaos) it’s been waiting weeks for.