The **Las Culturistas Culture Awards** will make its television debut on **August 5, 2025**, celebrating notable moments in popular culture. Originating from a successful podcast hosted by **Bowen Yang** and **Matt Rogers**, the awards feature over **100 categories**, including unique honors such as “best vibe, hands down” and “social change moment of the year.” This year’s ceremony promises appearances from celebrities like **Kenan Thompson**, **Allison Janney**, **Quinta Brunson**, and **Jamie Lee Curtis**.
For those eager to watch the awards, the ceremony will air on **Bravo** at **9 p.m. ET/PT**. Following the live broadcast, viewers can stream the event on **Peacock** starting **August 6, 2025**. The transition from podcast to televised event marks a significant milestone for the Las Culturistas brand, which has built a devoted following since its inception.
Viewing Options for the Las Culturistas Culture Awards
Individuals looking to enjoy the awards without cable can access Bravo through several internet-based services. **DirecTV** offers plans starting at **$54.99** for the first month, with subsequent monthly fees of **$89.99** for the Choice plan. This service includes a **5-day free trial**, making it possible to view the awards at no cost.
Additional platforms offering Bravo include **Fubo**, **Hulu + Live TV**, and **Sling Blue**, all of which provide free trial options as well. For those unable to catch the ceremony live, Peacock will host an on-demand version of the **Las Culturistas Culture Awards** available exclusively to subscribers.
Subscription Details for Peacock
Interested viewers who do not currently have a Peacock subscription can sign up for plans starting at **$10.99** per month or opt for an annual fee of **$109.99**. Subscribing will not only grant access to the awards but also a library of popular movies and series, including “**Oppenheimer**” and “**How To Train Your Dragon**.”
As excitement builds for the inaugural televised event, the **Las Culturistas Culture Awards** promises to be a vibrant celebration of culture, making it accessible to audiences around the world both live and on demand.
