How to Get Tickets to the Drew Barrymore Show
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How to Get Tickets to ‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ & Where to Watch

Renewed ahead of its Season 5 premiere, “The Drew Barrymore Show” officially returns for its sixth season on Monday, September 8. The daytime talk show has become one of the most popular in syndication, recently ranking as the #2 talk show nationally, behind only “Live with Kelly and Mark.”

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Drew Barrymore of The Drew Barrymore Show

Season 5 marked a turning point for the series, with time slot upgrades in top markets, including New York, Dallas, Boston, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.

The show also moved to NBC affiliate KPRC in Houston, airing as an hour block at 10 a.m.


How to Get Tickets to the Drew Barrymore Show

Tickets to attend a taping of “The Drew Barrymore Show” are free, but they must be reserved in advance. Seats are released on a rolling basis, usually a few weeks before each taping, and they go quickly.

How to get your tickets:

Since tickets are first-come, first-served, fans are encouraged to check the site frequently for new openings.


Where to Watch the Drew Barrymore Show

Fans who can’t attend a taping can still watch “The Drew Barrymore Show” live on TV or online. The show airs weekdays in various time slots depending on your market. To find the correct channel and airtime, visit the show’s official “Where to Watch” page.

Episodes are also available to stream through CBS’s digital platforms, local station websites, and the show’s official YouTube channel, where extended celebrity interviews and behind-the-scenes clips are released throughout the season.


Inside the Show’s Impact

Dubbed “optimism TV,” “The Drew Barrymore Show” blends heartfelt stories, celebrity interviews, lifestyle segments, and entertainment news. Barrymore’s signature mix of humor and relatability has made the show a standout in daytime television.

This summer, the series has been releasing extended cuts of Season 5 interviews on its YouTube channel.

The lineup includes conversations with Chet Hanks, Chloe Fineman, the casts of “Yellowjackets” and “The Sex Lives of College Girls,” and “Wicked” stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.

Produced and distributed by CBS Media Ventures, the talk show is taped in New York City, with Barrymore and Jason Kurtz serving as executive producers.

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