When does the new season of 'Rock the Block' premiere?
The supersized premiere episode airs on Monday, April 13.
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Ty Pennington returns to host 'Rock the Block' in Las Vegas, where HGTV stars and celebrities face off in a high-stakes renovation competition. The new season premieres on April 13 with a supersized episode.
The new season of 'Rock the Block' promises intense competition as teams, including Kim Wolfe & Chelsea Meissner, Mina Starsiak Hawk & Vernon Davis, Scott McGillivray & Brooke Hogan, and Taniya Nayak & Drew Lachey, battle it out in Las Vegas. The teams must strategically use their $275,000 budget to maximize property value. Lisa Vanderpump and Nick Alain will judge the main bedroom, closet, and bathroom renovations in the premiere episode. The show's format blends celebrity appeal with practical home improvement, making it a popular choice for viewers. The winner gets a donation to 'No Kid Hungry' in their name and a street named after them. Jonathan and Drew Scott (Property Brothers) will reveal the winners at the end of the season.
The supersized premiere episode airs on Monday, April 13.
Ty Pennington hosts the show.
Each team gets a budget of $275,000 for renovations.
Guest judges include Lisa Vanderpump, Nick Alain, Michael Smith Boyd, and Page Turner.
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