Love Island is returning to television screens later this year.
ITV confirmed the news this morning.
In a statement, the broadcaster says Love Island is among the big tv-events coming as part of its bumper spring schedule.
ITV’s Managing Director of Media and Entertainment, Kevin Lygo said “There’s so much to look forward to on ITV this spring and into summer, with the Euros and the return of Love Island, but much more besides."
2020’s Summer production had to be cancelled due to the covid-19 pandemic.
The last summer version of the show to go ahead was in 2019.
Amber Gill and Limerick man Greg O'Shea emerged as the winners that year.
Applications for this year's Love Island are now open.
The location for the seventh series hasn't yet been confirmed, but applicants must be able to travel and be available for a minimum of eight weeks.