RuPaul’s regional talent competition is returning for another thrilling season. This time, it’s Canada’s turn to witness the quest for the next winner of Canada’s Drag Race Season 4. The showrunners and production team have promised loyal fans and devoted followers an invigorated season filled with exhilarating challenges, abundant prizes, and a plethora of exciting guest appearances.
Before the show’s highly-anticipated premiere, we have prepared an all-inclusive guide to get you in sync with this season’s finest Canuck drag queens as they flaunt their extraordinary talent, glamour, sassiness, and of course, prepare yourself for intense rivalries, dramatic moments, and captivating confessionals. Brace yourself for a captivating competition show that will dazzle your eyes and captivate your entertainment desires.
Preview
Brooke Lynn Hytes hosts, alongside judges Brad Goreski and Traci Melchor, as eleven diverse men from across Canada embrace the world of drag. They’ll sing, dance, and compete for a chance at glory, a cash prize, brand endorsements, and a shot at an international spinoff of the iconic RuPaul’s Drag Race.
As always, the legendary RuPaul produces the show. This season, the revamped format offers challenging tasks and a lineup of guest judges, including Christian Allaire, singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado, Luan de Lesseps, Ra’Jah O’Hara, singer-songwriter Rêve, model Winnie Harlow, and pop duo Tegan and Sara.
Release Date & Where to Watch
Canada’s Drag Race Season 4 Episode 1 will premiere via Crave TV on Thursday nights at 22:00 hrs Eastern Time, United States. Each episode lasts around one hour. The season’s debut episode is “Premiere Ball”. In the following list, you’ll find the regional time release schedules for this program.
- Pacific Time (PT): Thursday at 19:00 hrs (7:00 PM PT)
- Mountain Time (MT): Thursday at 20:00 hrs (8:00 PM MT)
- Central Time (CT): Thursday at 21:00 hrs (9:00 PM CT)
- British Standard Time (GMT): Friday at 03:00 hrs (3:00 AM GMT)
- Central European Time (CET): Friday at 04:00 hrs (4:00 AM CET)
- Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): Friday at 14:00 hrs (2:00 PM AEDT)
Catch the latest episodes of this season of Canada’s Drag Race via Crave if you’re in Canada at the times and dates described above. If you live in the United States, you can watch the show via MTV. Consult the MTV website for the broadcast times, as they may vary.
How To Watch Canada’s Drag Race Season 4 In The United Kingdom And The Rest of The World?
Catch the latest episodes of Canada’s Drag Race via BBC Three. If you live outside the UK, you can subscribe to WOW Presents Plus and stream the show from there.
Who Are Canada’s Drag Race Season 4 Contestants?
For this season of Canada’s Drag Race Season 4, we have Aimee Yonce Shennel, a 31-year-old from Ottawa, Ontario; Aurora Matrix, who is 23 and hails from Toronto, Ontario; Denim, a 24-year-old contestant from Montreal, Quebec; The Girlfriend Experience, a 31-year-old from Vancouver, British Columbia.
Kiki Coe, a 35-year-old from Ottawa, Ontario; Kitten Kaboodle, the oldest contestant at 57, also from Toronto, Ontario; Luna DuBois, another 24-year-old from Toronto, Ontario; Melinda Verga, a 44-year-old from Edmonton, Alberta; Nearah Nuff, the youngest contestant who is 22 and comes from Calgary, Alberta; Sisi Superstar, a 31-year-old from Montreal, Quebec; and finally, Venus, a 27-year-old from Vancouver, British Columbia.
In the end, only one will remain and opt for the prize, the glory, the fame, the endorsements, and the opportunity to have a shot at an international variation of RuPaul’s Drag Race. Who can bring their best talents in singing, costume design, makeup, and social skills? Time will tell as the season unfolds!
Episode Guide
By the time of print, only two episodes of Canada’s Drag Race had been confirmed with their dates and titles. Previous seasons of this competition show have had at least nine episodes. So, we can expect that this season will have as many. Consult our episode guide, mark your calendar, and don’t miss a single episode.
- Episode 1: “Premiere Ball” – Thursday, 16 November 2023
- Episode 2: “QV-She”- Thursday, 26 November 2023
- Episode 3: “TBA” – Thursday, 3 December 2023
- Episode 4: “TBA” – Thursday, 10 December 2023
- Episode 5: “TBA” – Thursday, 17 December 2023
- Episode 6: “TBA” – Thursday, 24 December 2023
- Episode 7: “TBA” – Thursday, 31 December 2023
- Episode 8: “TBA” – Thursday, 7 January 2024
- Episode 9: “TBA”- Thursday, 14 January 2024