The man came, they saw, and they Told All, so now there’s only one episode left in The Bachelorette Season 21: the finale.
Next week, we’ll watch Jenn Tran introduce her final two Jenn-tlemen — Devin Strader and Marcus Shoberg — to her family and makes the decision we’ve all been waiting for. Once her season concludes, she’ll join franchise host Jesse Palmer on stage to rehash all the highs and lows during a traditional After The Final Rose special event.
Per ABC’s official Bachelorette finale and After The Final Rose synopsis, “It’s a crucial week in Hawaii as Jenn’s journey to find love comes to a close. Torn between two men, Jenn seeks advice from her family and friends on a decision that will dictate her future forever. Meanwhile, Jenn joins Jesse Palmer in front of a live studio audience to watch her final dates and the shocking conclusion of her journey unfold.”
So when is The Bachelorette 2024 finale on ABC? What time does The Bachelorette‘s Season 21 finale and After The Final Rose special premiere? And how can you watch the highly-anticipated event live on ABC and Hulu?
Here’s everything you need to know, including Decider’s “Men Tell All” recap in case you need a refresher.
When Is The Bachelorette Finale 2024? The Bachelorette Season 21 Finale Premiere Date:
Bachelorette Mondays are officially over this season! Since Labor Day falls on Monday, September 2, The Bachelorette‘s Season 21 finale will premiere on Tuesday, September 3 instead!
What Time Is The Bachelorette Finale And After The Final Rose Special On?
The Bachelorette finale kicks off at 8:00 p.m. ET on ABC and runs three hours until 11:00 p.m ET. After watching Jenn’s final two guys meet her family, we’ll finally see the conclusion of her season and will head back to the studio to unpack it with Jesse Palmer, Jenn, and hopefully her final two men.
How To Watch The Bachelorette Finale On ABC:
Want to watch Episode 10 — aka the finale — of Jenn’s Bachelorette season live? Of course you do! If you have a cable subscription that includes ABC, you can watch the finale of The Bachelorette Season 21 live by setting your TV to the proper channel at 8:00 p.m. ET. You can also use your cable username and password to watch live ABC episodes live on ABC.com or with the ABC app. And if your cable package includes a DVR, you can always record live episodes for later viewing.
No cable? No worries! There are several other live viewing options, such as live TV skinny bundles, which give you access to networks without cable. YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and fuboTV, all come with ABC. And if you don’t have cable or a live TV skinny bundle, you can always stream episodes of The Bachelorette the following day on Hulu. Here’s how!
How To Watch The Bachelorette Finale On Hulu:
You’ll have to be a Hulu subscriber in order to watch episodes of The Bachelorette the day after they air on ABC. The good news is you’ll have access to the episode with any version of the streaming service. Hulu’s least expensive ad-supported plan costs $7.99 a month (or $79.99 a year), while its ad-free option is $17.99 a month. If you choose to add Live TV to your plan you can select an ad-supported Hulu + Live TV now with Disney+ and ESPN+ bundle for $76.99 a month or go ad-free for $89.99 a month.
When Will The Bachelorette Season 21 Finale Be On Hulu?
Like other shows in the Bachelor franchise, new episodes of The Bachelorette will be available for next-day streaming on Hulu. That means the Season 28 finale will be available to stream on Hulu starting Tuesday, September 4.
Typically, new episodes are available to stream on the platform at 5:00 a.m. ET, but exact timing for The Bachelorette finale episode hasn’t been specified yet. Last seasons of The Bachelor and The Golden Bachelor weren’t on Hulu first thing in the morning, so consider this your warning that there may be a delay in the finale upload. That said, rest assured the episode will be added to the platform at some point on Tuesday.
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