Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2026: How to watch

“Las Culturistas Culture Awards” for 2026 airs Wednesday, June 17 at 9 p.m. on Bravo, and it’s also set for Peacock the same night. DIRECTV offers a free trial option to watch Bravo for less money before the show gets underway.
The roast is scheduled, the gags are ready, and the date is locked in: “Las Culturistas Culture Awards” is celebrating—while also taking aim at 2026—on Wednesday, June 17 at 9 p.m. on Bravo.
If you’re trying to catch the show without paying for a full month up front, DIRECTV is offering a free trial. The awards will also be available on Peacock the very same night, giving viewers another route to watch once the clock hits 9 p.m.
“The Culture Awards” come from “Las Culturistas,” the on-camera podcast created by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. The pair also host the program, which is produced by iHeartRadio and the Will Ferrell Big Money Players podcast network.
The “Culture Awards” running itself began in 2022. They’ve often included real, filmed acceptance speeches from the celebrities and artists who win—past guests have included Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Cate Blanchett, and Alan Cumming.
For viewers looking for options, Bravo is one of the easier channels to access through streaming services because it’s commonly bundled. Still, DIRECTV is the one highlighted with a free trial here, and Peacock is positioned as an additional place to stream the awards as the night unfolds.
The show’s timing matters if you’re juggling schedules: Peacock will feature the award show earlier than Bravo will, so planning around that difference could be the easiest way to make sure you don’t miss a moment.
If you want a taste of what the podcast looks like on-screen, “Las Culturistas” has a standard episode featuring Mindy Kaling available via the show’s official YouTube channel—an extra stop for anyone still deciding whether the humor and the format are their kind of night.
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So it’s on Bravo AND Peacock? Don’t get why it needs two places lol.
I’m confused—does DIRECTV’s free trial mean you can watch the awards before 9? Or is it only after? Peacock earlier than Bravo like the article says but I don’t get it.
Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers are hosting, right? I thought Will Ferrell was doing something with it too but then it says iHeartRadio and Big Money Players like that’s the same thing. Either way I’ll probably just “free trial” it and binge.
Why are they calling it “Culture Awards” like it’s a real awards show? Acceptance speeches of celebs makes it sound legit but it’s also a roast??? Also June 17 at 9pm… that’s like tomorrow for me so I better set a reminder even though I can’t find it on my app half the time.