HGTV’s hit show “Battle on the Beach” is returning. The network revealed that the competition series will be renewed for a fourth season and it was filmed in Oak Island, North Carolina, in February 2024. In a press release in May 2024, the network shared that the first episode of the season will air on Monday, June 3, at 9 p.m. Eastern.
The fourth season will follow the same format as the previous one, with HGTV stars Taniya Nayak (“Build it Forward”), Ty Pennington (“Rock the Block”), and Alison Victoria (“Windy City Rehab”) mentoring a pair of renovators as they renovate one of three similar four-bedroom, two-bathroom houses along the beach. The team that adds the most value to their property will win a $50,000 cash prize.
As in seasons 2 and 3, Bryan and Sarah Baeumler (“Renovation Island”) will return as the judges for the series.
The Season is Starting With a 2-Hour Premiere
Pennington revealed the premiere date in his May 6 Instagram post, “🚨 We’re back! 🚨 Catch the supersized 2hr premiere of #BattleOnTheBeach Monday, June 3rd at 9/8c on @hgtv & @streamonmax 🥳 This season we’re bringing epic surfside renovation to Oak Island, North Carolina! #Dontmissit,” Pennington wrote, also mentioning that Bryan was present despite not being in the photo he chose to post, “oh, and @bryanbaeumler was there too 😆 🙌🏼.”
According to the network, the first episode will start with a kitchen renovation, but will also show the teams working on their living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces throughout the new season.
Although fans will have to wait a little longer to be properly introduced to the pairs of renovators and find out which team would be paired with which HGTV star, the network shared some information, revealing that two of the teams are married couples (Samantha and Sean Kilgore from Richmond, Michigan and Kristin and Chyenne Smith from Dallas, Texas) while the third is a pair of friends (Brandon Parker and Teresa Robinson from Norfolk, Virginia).
Ty Pennington Spoke About the New Season
Pennington talked with Heavy in March 2024 and discussed the new series, in which all three mentors are competing for their second win, as the score is tied across the first three seasons.
“You have to get a team that’s willing to work really hard, but most importantly too […] because of the experience and the seasoning I’ve gone through you kind of have to say, I can just really guide a team to know how to pace yourself,” Pennington told Heavy about what it takes to win the show. “Because what will happen is you get burnt out on these things. You’ve got to remember, six weeks. How you’re feeling on the fifth week is a lot different than how you’re feeling on the first week. And so you have to pace your energy. That’s why the kitchen is usually the first one, because if you save that for last you would end up with one refrigerator and one table like, ‘This is all we have left.'”