Bravo is moving Watch What Happens Live out of the Clubhouse for four tapings in Charleston, South Carolina, this October. The shows are tied to Bravo Fan Fest, which is set for October 24, with ticket sales expected to begin June 12.

Andy Cohen is taking Watch What Happens Live on the road, with Bravo planning four tapings in Charleston, South Carolina, this October.

The move will pull the long-running late-night Bravo show out of its usual Clubhouse setting and into Bravo Fan Fest, the network’s live fan event.

What’s planned

Reporting from LateNighter says Bravo will tape two episodes on Thursday, October 22, 2026, and two more on Friday, October 23. The tapings are tied to Bravo Fan Fest, which is reported for Saturday, October 24.

Tickets are expected to go on sale June 12, according to the report.

Why it matters

Watch What Happens Live has long been one of Bravo’s signature live franchises, and the Charleston run gives the network a chance to turn a fan event into a live programming stunt.

Bravo’s official Watch What Happens Live and Bravo Fan Fest pages confirm both brands are active, and prior Bravo Fan Fest coverage shows the network has used live WWHL tapings at fan events before.

The new Charleston plan follows earlier reports that Bravo Fan Fest is moving to the city in 2026.

What we still do not know

Bravo has not yet publicly detailed the guests, full schedule, or whether the special episodes will air in the regular slot the following week.

For now, the headline is simple: Andy Cohen’s late-night show is heading out of the studio and back on the road for a Charleston run this fall.

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