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- When Season 11 premieres and where to stream RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars
- Episode release schedule and viewing times
- How to watch Season 11 for free or with a low-cost plan
- Understanding the tournament format and bracket rules
- Full Season 11 roster: brackets and past placements
- Guest judges and special appearances to watch this season
- Trailer, first-look clips, and where to catch Untucked
The newest season of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars is here, promising fierce lip-syncs, shocking eliminations and a competitive new format. Fans return to the werk room as 18 queens re-enter the competition, each aiming for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame.
When Season 11 premieres and where to stream RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars
Season 11 launched on May 8, and episodes stream exclusively on Paramount+. The series will not air on MTV this season.
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RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars season 11 free stream: how to watch and start times
All new episodes and the companion Untucked series arrive on Paramount+ the same day.
Episode release schedule and viewing times
- New All Stars episodes drop weekly on Fridays.
- Release time: 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT on Paramount+.
- Untucked episodes are released alongside each new All Stars episode.
How to watch Season 11 for free or with a low-cost plan
Paramount+ holds exclusive streaming rights, so you will need a subscription to watch the new episodes.
- The ad-supported Paramount+ plan costs $8.99/month.
- The ad-free plan costs $13.99/month.
- If you subscribe via Amazon Prime Video add-ons, you may be eligible for a seven-day free trial on the ad-free tier.
Understanding the tournament format and bracket rules
This season returns to a tournament-style structure. The 18 queens are divided into three brackets of six.
Each bracket competes internally across three episodes. Points from mini- and maxi-challenges determine standings.
- The top two point-earners from each bracket advance to the semifinals.
- From the remaining six semifinalists, one queen will be inducted into the Drag Race Hall of Fame.
Full Season 11 roster: brackets and past placements
Below are the queens organized by their bracket. Each listing includes the season they first appeared on and their placement.
Orange bracket
- A’keria C. Davenport — Season 11 (3rd), All Stars 6 (8th)
- Dawn — Season 16 (6th)
- Lucky Starzzz — Season 17 (14th)
- Morgan McMichaels — Season 2 (8th), All Stars 3 (5th)
- Morphine Love Dion — Season 16 (5th)
- Mystique Summers — Season 2 (10th)
Pink bracket
- April Carrión — Season 6 (11th)
- Aura Mayari — Season 15 (11th)
- Crystal Methyd — Season 12 (runner-up)
- Salina EsTitties — Season 15 (6th)
- Silky Nutmeg Ganache — Season 11 (3rd), All Stars 6 (11th), Canada vs. the World (runner-up)
- Vivacious — Season 6 (12th)
Purple bracket
- Hershii LiqCour-Jeté — Season 16 (14th)
- Jasmine Kennedie — Season 14 (8th)
- Joey Jay — Season 13 (12th)
- Kennedy Davenport — Season 7 (4th), All Stars 3 (runner-up), Canada vs. the World S2 (3rd)
- Sam Star — Season 17 (3rd)
- Shuga Cain — Season 11 (7th)
Guest judges and special appearances to watch this season
Season 11 features a broad array of celebrity guest judges and performers.
- Actors and performers such as Kate Hudson, Christina Ricci, Bryan Tyree Henry and Gina Gershon make appearances.
- Other names on the roster include Juno Temple, Janelle James and Cooper Koch.
- Music and pop culture guests include Reneé Rapp and Latoya Jackson.
- Reality and production contributors like Bronwyn Newport and choreographer Jamal Sims also appear.
Trailer, first-look clips, and where to catch Untucked
Paramount+ hosts the season trailer and first-look content ahead of each new episode. Fans who skip Untucked miss extra drama.
Untucked episodes drop the same day as the main show and provide backstage conversations and reaction shots.













