Over the last five years, countless singles around the globe have answered the question “Is love truly blind?” But now a new group of romantic hopefuls want to know: Is it also ageless? They’ll find out in the upcoming series Age of Attraction.
In this new dating experiment, it simply does not matter how many candles were on your last birthday cake or how few wrinkles have formed on your forehead. Age is thrown out the window as singles search for their soulmates with help from hosts Nick Viall and Natalie Joy. “When you tell people your age, they put a stigma to that,” one participant says in the first look clip above, while another adds, “I don’t know if these guys are my age, my dad’s age, or my grandpa’s age.”
The daters range from 22 to 60 years old, so potential matches will see if age is just a number. Or will the years come between them? Keep reading for everything you need to know about Age of Attraction.

The dating series debuts on March 11, and new episodes will launch every Wednesday until the finale following the couples’ journey through the experiment.
- Week 1 (Wednesday, Mar. 11): Episodes 1–5
- Week 2 (Wednesday, Mar. 18): Episodes 6-8
- Week 3 (Wednesday, Mar. 25): Episode 9
As two people in a high-profile age-gap marriage, Viall, 44, and Joy, 26, are well-suited to guide these singles of all ages through this process. The pair began dating in 2020, were married in 2024, and share one child. On their podcast, The Viall Files, they often give dating and relationship advice based on their own experiences. Before his happily ever after, Viall shared his own quest for love with the world on Seasons 10 and 11 of The Bachelorette and Season 3 of Bachelor in Paradise and as the titular Bachelor on Season 21 of the series.
The eight episode season of Age of Attraction was filmed in Canada, in Whistler and Vancouver.