Psst ‘Happy’s Place’ Fans — Season 2 Will Officially Premiere in November on NBC
The Reba McEntire-led sitcom is coming back this fall — and the star has thoughts on what to expect!

Reba McEntire currently stars in the hit NBC sitcom Happy’s Place.
The network revealed that Happy’s Place season 2 will premiere on November 7, 2025.
Reba also told Good Housekeeping what to expect from the new season back in May 2025.
Looks like we’ll need another drink, Happy’s Place fans, because we got some news you’ll want to pay attention to.
The Reba McEntire-led sitcom created a ton of buzz in 2024, when the show first premiered to audiences on NBC. Clearly viewers loved seeing the show about the inner-workings of a Tennessee bar, as Happy’s Place got renewed for season 2 back in February. But now that it’s been a few months since season 1 wrapped airing new episodes, folks are eager to know when they can tune in to see a new installment.
Well, consider this a gift for Happy’s Place viewers, because NBC dropped a bombshell about the season 2 premiere. Posting a video featuring Reba, Rex Linn, Melissa Peterman, Belissa Escobedo, Pablo Castelblanco and Tokala Black Elk on Instagram, folks learned that Happy’s Place season 2 will premiere on Friday, November 7, 2025 on NBC.
“Counting down the days ⏳,” the caption read alongside the clip. “#HappysPlace returns on Nov 7.”
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Given how fans adore watching Happy’s Place, learning this exciting news about season 2 had them cheering online.
“Yes! I love this show, and can’t wait for S2. 😁,” one person exclaimed. “I love this show! Great cast and everyone played so well off each off. Great vibes! 🔥❤️,” another agreed. “Can’t wait to be back at Happy’s place!” a different follower added.
While we don’t know what’s bound to happen when Happy’s Place season 2 does premiere on TV, this reveal is definitely something to look forward to! And what’s more, Reba already seemed to tease that there’s lots to get into when the show comes back on the air.
“[Season 2] is going to be very good and entertaining,” she exclusively told Good Housekeeping back in May. “It’s got great points for every character, and the show gives everyone a chance to shine. Us actors may be very different from each other and diversified in our lives, ages and backgrounds. But we’re all gelling and that’s the great thing.”
We’re so excited!
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