Where to watch The Valley: Live stream Season 2 anywhere
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Vanderpump Rules' hit spinoff reality series The Valley is finally back for its second season, with the entire Season 1 cast returning to explore more ups and downs of balancing family life and the business world. We've provided a breakdown of where to watch The Valley Season 2 at home, including live airings and post-release viewing via on-demand.
The Valley marks Bravo's third spinoff series from Vanderpump Rules, following Jax & Brittany Take Kentucky and the Vanderpump Rules After Show. However, The Valley is much more family-focused than the original series, taking the focus from the romance, friendship, and career-based drama of Lisa Vanderpump's restaurant and bar staff to more closely navigating the highs and lows of parenting, marriage and divorce, and careers among some original cast members.
Bringing back plenty of familiar faces, the cast of The Valley Season 2 still focuses on the family lives of Daniel and Nia Booko, Luke Broderick and Kristen Doute, Janet and Jason Caperna, Brittany Cartwright and Jax Taylor, and Jesse Lally and Michelle Saniei. This season, Jasmine Goode and Zack Wickam's screen time will also be increased as main cast members. Fans of Vanderpump Rules can also expect guest appearances from stars like Tom Schwartz, Lala Kent, Brock Davies, and Scheana Shay.
Below is our outline of everything you need to know about how to watch The Valley Season 2. From global options to local viewing strategies at home, we've got you covered wherever you go.
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What channel is The Valley on?
Bravo has been the home to the Vanderpump Rules reality franchise since its debut in 2013, with new spinoffs like The Valley continuing to be broadcast on the channel. As such, new episodes of The Valley air Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo, beginning with the Season 2 premiere on April 15.
Where to watch The Valley in the US
In addition to viewing it via cable, there are a few options for watching The Valley through live TV streaming services. The cheapest way to live stream The Valley Season 2 is through DirecTV's MyEntertainment plan. The price for this base tier starts at $35/month following a five-day free trial. In addition to The Valley's home channel, Bravo, the recently launched MyEntertainment genre package features over 40 other entertainment-specific channels to stream live, like the Food Network and HGTV. The pack also carries ad-supported Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max.
Another one of the least expensive ways to watch The Valley live on streaming is through Sling TV's Blue plan, which includes Bravo in addition to 40+ other channels. A Sling TV Blue plan subscription costs $46/month. However, eligible subscribers can get their first month for half-off for $23/month. Currently, Sling TV does not offer a free trial, and Bravo is not included in the streaming service's free ad-supported Sling Freestream subscription tier.
The Valley Season 2 is also available to stream live each week with a subscription to Fubo's Pro plan. The cost of this live TV package starts at $85/month, following a seven-day free trial. Fubo is also offering a 35% discount for new subscribers' first month at only $55/month, after which the price will return to the regular Pro plan rate. Fubo's Pro plan features 150+ local and national channels, such as Bravo, E!, and FX.
While the platform doesn't include an option to watch live on Tuesday nights, you can also stream The Valley Season 2 on-demand via Peacock. New episodes of The Valley drop on Peacock the day after premiere on Wednesdays. The cheapest Peacock subscription tier is the Premium Plan, which costs $8/month (or $80 annually).
Where to watch The Valley in the UK and other regions
In various locations outside the United States, new episodes of The Valley Season 2 are available to watch through Hayu. The streaming service is owned by NBCUniversal and includes access to much of the reality TV programming from the company's US channels: Bravo, E!, and Oxygen. The least expensive subscription to Hayu costs £5/month after a seven-day free trial in the UK.
Hayu is available in areas such as the United Kingdom and most European countries, as well as New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Iceland, Singapore, Hong Kong, and The Philippines. Check out Hayu's website for a full list of the streaming service's geographic availability and subscription prices, which vary depending on region.
You can also subscribe to Hayu as an add-on through Prime Video Channels. To get access to Hayu this way, you'll also need an active Amazon Prime subscription.
How to watch The Valley from anywhere
While traveling away from home, you can still watch The Valley on Bravo through your usual streaming service by using a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs allow users to mask their IP addresses through encrypted connections between a device and the internet. When using the internet globally, VPNs can be a helpful way to enhance cybersecurity and protect one's privacy. They also ensure that users can still use their apps and website normally as they do at home while on the move.
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How to watch The Valley with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
- Install it on the device you're using to watch.
- Turn it on and set it to the location of your streaming service.
- Sign up for one of the above streaming services.
- Enjoy the show!
The Valley Season 2 trailer
The trailer for The Valley Season 2 teases Kristen and Luke's engagement, Brittany and Jax's experiences with new romances and legalities during their divorce, and some fallouts with Jesse. We also get some glimpses of details around Michelle's alleged affair, Lala and Tom Schwartz's returns, and a confrontation regarding alleged inappropriate behavior from Danny. It also looks like plenty of drama will go down when the cast heads on a luxury yacht this season. Check out the trailer below:
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