When does Love Island 2020 finish and how long is it on for?

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LOVE ISLAND 2020 is well and truly underway and has already seen Casa Amor come and go.

But how long is the winter series on for and when is the final?

How long is Love Island on for and when does it finish?

Usually, Love Island airs for eight weeks.

In 2018, it was extended from seven after it became so popular.

However, this is the first time ITV have aired a winter special of Love Island.

The 2020 winter series was originally meant to last four weeks but this was extended to six.

It is currently unknown exactly when the final will be, however, six weeks after the start date would place it on Sunday, 23rd February 2020.

This has not been confirmed by ITV.

What do the winner of Love Island 2020 get?

Again, it is not clear if the show will follow the same format as usual.

But if the summer edition is anything to go by the winning couple will get the chance to split or steal a 50,000 cheque.

When is Love Island on TV?

Love Island airs on ITV2 from 9pm every night.

It is the sixth season of the popular reality TV show and the first of two series to be aired in 2020.

For the 2020 winter edition,Love Island: Aftersunwill air every Monday at 10pm after the main show has finished.

Both Love Island and Love Island: Aftersun will also be available to watch on demand on theITV Hub.

Why are Love Island doing a winter series?

Paul Mortimer, Head of Digital Channels and Acquisitions at ITV, said: Off the back of a record-breaking year, we’re delighted to be bringing an extra series of our biggest and sunniest show to the 2020 schedule.

“Love Island has proven yet again to be the perfect format that engages younger audiences.

“In response to this viewer appetite, a new batch of young singletons will deliver some highly anticipated post-Christmas romance and drama from our new and luxurious location.”

Where is Love Island 2020 filmed?

The Love Isalnd cast 2020 are in a brand newvilla in Cape Town, South Africa.

The colour scheme is just as bright as usual, with vibrant oranges, yellows, blues, and pinks complimenting the various neon signs throughout the house.

The house is also a staggering five times bigger than the villa in Mallorca with several private seating areas for chats and eavesdropping.

The newLove Island villa is worth a huge 5.3million.

The new features include:

  • Boys’ Dressing Room – a place for the guys to get ready and have some lad chat
  • A new hideaway
  • The Dog House – where Islanders can sleep if they’ve been chucked out of their own bed