Love Island USA is returning for its eighth season and is ready with a new group of singles heading to Fiji, returning host Ariana Madix back at the helm, and several format updates. The dating competition series premieres on June 2, 2026, exclusively on Peacock and will once again follow a group of contestants living together in a luxury villa while searching for romance, navigating recouplings, and competing for a cash prize. When does Love Island USA season 8 premiere?Season 8 officially launches on Tuesday, June 2, at 9 pm ET / 6 pm PT on Peacock. The series will follow a near-daily release model. During premiere week, new episodes will stream every day. After that, episodes will be released six days a week, with Wednesdays serving as the show's regular off day. The companion show Love Island: Aftersun will return on Saturdays, offering analysis, interviews and behind-the-scenes commentary from the villa. This season, Aftersun will be co-hosted by Ciara Miller and Tefi Pessoa. Following her successful run on recent seasons, Ariana Madix returns for her third season as host. Scottish comedian Iain Stirling will once again provide narration, bringing the witty commentary.Meet the Season 8 castPeacock has unveiled an initial lineup of 12 Islanders entering the Fiji villa. The cast includes athletes, entrepreneurs, influencers, healthcare professionals and public service workers.Among the most talked-about contestants are:Beatriz Hatz, a Paralympic athlete.Aniya Harvey, daughter of former NBA player Donnell Harvey.Sean Reifel.Gabriel Vasconcelos.Bryce Dettloff.Kenzie Annis.Zach Georgiou. As with previous seasons, additional bombshells are expected to enter the villa throughout the summer, potentially changing the dynamics of existing couples and alliances. New rules and anti-bullying measuresAhead of the premiere, Peacock has introduced several changes designed to protect contestants from online harassment and toxic fan behavior.One of the biggest updates is a ban on contestants having friends or family actively manage their social media accounts while they are filming. The move mirrors policies already used in some international versions of the franchise and is intended to reduce exposure to online abuse. Producers have also implemented broader anti-bullying initiatives after concerns raised during previous seasons. Reports indicate that Peacock is taking a more proactive approach to contestant welfare by limiting harmful online interactions and strengthening support systems for Islanders. The show's official social channels have also encouraged viewers to engage respectfully with cast members.