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Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 27 – Release Date, Schedule, How To Watch

Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 27 – Release Date, Schedule, How To Watch

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Another Wednesday, another Love Island USA hiatus day.
Last night's episode featured the mailbox challenge, a game which left some islanders in tears, and has shaken up the dynamic in the villa.
We're going to have to wait to see the fallout, though, as Love Island USA won't return until Thursday, July 3.
LOVE ISLAND USA -- Episode 726 -- Pictured: (l-r) Taylor Williams, Austin Shepard, Zak Srakaew, Ace Green, Michelle 'Chelley' Bissainthe, Olandria Carthen.
LOVE ISLAND USA -- Episode 726 -- Pictured: (l-r) Taylor Williams, Austin Shepard, Zak Srakaew, Ace Green, Michelle 'Chelley' Bissainthe, Olandria Carthen.
Ben Symons/Peacock
Below are all the details on how to watch Love Island USA season seven, episode 27, including Love Island USA season seven, episode 27 release time and Love Island USA season seven, episode 27 release date.
Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 27 Release Date
Episode 27 of Love Island USA will be available to stream exclusively on Peacock from July 3, 2025.
New episodes of Love Island USA air on Peacock nightly except Wednesdays.
Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 27 – How to Watch
Love Island USA season seven, episode 27 airs at 6 pm Pacific Time (PT) on July 3, 2025/9 pm Eastern Time (ET).
You will need a Peacock subscription to watch season seven of Love Island USA. A basic subscription for Peacock with ads is $7.99 (+tax) per month or $79.99 (+tax) for the year, and a Premium Plus subscription starts at $13.99 (+tax) per month or $139.99 (+tax) annually.
What Time Does Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 27 Come Out?
Love Island USA season seven, episode 27, will be available to stream from 6 pm (PT) on July 3, 2025/9 pm Eastern Time (ET).
With the evening streaming release in the US, the debut time in other countries will differ. Here is when Love Island USA season seven will air in your time zone:
July 3
BRT: 10:00 pm
July 4
BST : 2:00 am
: 2:00 am CEST : 3:00 am
: 3:00 am IST : 6:30 am
: 6:30 am JST : 10:00 am
: 10:00 am AET : 12:00 pm
: 12:00 pm NZDT: 2:00 pm
Love Island USA Season 7 Release Schedule
New episodes of Love Island USA season seven will air nightly from June 3, 2025, except Wednesdays throughout summer.
Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 27 Episode Runtime
Episodes of Love Island USA typically run between 55 and 70 minutes.
What Will Happen in Love Island USA 2025?
Love Island USA 2025 will follow the same format as previous seasons, with singles traveling to Fiji for a summer of romance and a chance at finding their one true love.
Season seven will be hosted by Ariana Madix of Vanderpump Rules, with comedian Iain Stirling returning as this season's narrator.
The official synopsis for the season, as per Peacock, reads:
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