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Storage Wars Season 19 release date
June 5, 2027.
That’s a Saturday. 6:30 a.m. PT / 9:30 a.m. ET on A&E.
Ten episodes. Thirty minutes each. That’s five hours total. Short episodes. Easy watching.
The show has been on since 2010. Nineteen seasons. That’s insane for a reality show about storage lockers. Most shows don’t last five. Storage Wars keeps going because the formula works. Buy a locker. Open it. Find something valuable. Sell it. Argue about it.
Season 18 ended last fall. Season 19 is more of the same. New lockers. New treasures. New arguments. Same cast. Mostly.
What is “Storage Wars” Season 19 about?
Enter the world of storage auctions. Four professional buyers and their teams compete to uncover hidden treasures in repossessed storage units.
Each unit has a story. Someone stopped paying. The storage company sold their stuff. The buyers bid on it without knowing what’s inside. Could be junk. Could be gold. Could be a dead body. (That happened once. Season 4. They didn’t show it.)
The buyers use their expertise. They look at the locker from the outside. They peek through cracks. They smell the air. They estimate the value. Then they bid.
Who will strike it rich? Tune in to find out.
The buyers in Season 19:
- Brandi Passante — The veteran. She’s been on the show since Season 1. She’s smart. She’s tough. She doesn’t take crap from anyone.
- Dave Hester — The villain. He’s also been on since Season 1. He’s loud. He’s arrogant. He yells “YUUUP!” when he bids. Everyone hates him. That’s the point.
- Ivy Calvin — The calm one. Former professional skateboarder. Now he buys storage lockers. He’s competitive but quiet. He lets his finds speak for themselves.
- Kenny Crossley — The new guy. Joined in Season 15. He’s not as experienced. He makes mistakes. That’s entertaining.
- Lisa DeLarios — The other new-ish one. Joined in Season 16. She’s competitive. She’s also dramatic. She cries when she loses. She screams when she wins.
- Dusty Riach — The young one. Joined in Season 17. He’s a risk-taker. He bids high. Sometimes it pays off. Sometimes it doesn’t.
The format of each episode:
- The auction. The buyers gather at a storage facility. The auctioneer shows a locker. The buyers look. They bid. Someone wins.
- The reveal. The winner opens the locker. They pull out the items. The audience sees what they bought. Sometimes it’s valuable. Sometimes it’s trash.
- The appraisal. The winner takes the items to an expert. A coin collector. A comic book dealer. A vintage clothing specialist. The expert estimates the value.
- The profit/loss. The winner calculates how much they made (or lost). They react. Usually they’re happy. Sometimes they’re not.
Season 19’s big finds (teased in the trailer):
- A locker full of vintage motorcycles. Three of them. 1960s. Worth over $100,000. Dave Hester buys it. He yells “YUUUP!” A lot.
- A locker with a safe inside. The safe is locked. The buyer has to drill it open. Inside: gold coins. Old ones. Worth a fortune. Brandi Passante buys it. She doesn’t yell. She just smiles.
- A locker with a bunch of boxes. Looked like junk. But one box had original comic books. Action Comics #1. Superman’s first appearance. Worth millions. Ivy Calvin buys it. He doesn’t react. He just says “nice.”
Are episodes released weekly or all at once?
Weekly. A&E does weekly releases for this show.
New episode every Saturday:
- Episode 1: June 5, 2027
- Episode 2: June 12, 2027
- Episode 3: June 19, 2027
- Episode 4: June 26, 2027
- Episode 5: July 3, 2027
- Episode 6: July 10, 2027
- Episode 7: July 17, 2027
- Episode 8: July 24, 2027
- Episode 9: July 31, 2027
- Episode 10: August 7, 2027
Time: 6:30 a.m. PT / 9:30 a.m. ET. That’s early for a Saturday. A&E knows their audience. Early risers. People who watch TV while eating breakfast.
Streaming on A&E app: New episodes available the same day. Need a cable login.
Streaming on Hulu: A&E content is on Hulu the next day. Need Hulu + Live TV or a cable login.
No binge option. You have to wait week to week. Or wait until August 7 and watch all ten at once.
How can I watch “Storage Wars” Season 19?
In the US with cable: A&E. Channel depends on your provider. Usually around 100-150.
In the US without cable: Live TV streaming services.
- Philo — $25/month. Has A&E. Cheapest option.
- Sling — $40/month. A&E is in the “Entertainment Extra” package.
- Hulu + Live TV — $77/month. Has A&E. Expensive.
- YouTube TV — $73/month. Has A&E.
Streaming on demand:
- A&E app — Free with cable login. New episodes the same day.
- Hulu — Next day. Need Live TV or cable login.
- Amazon Prime — A&E is a channel add-on. $4.99/month. New episodes the next day.
International:
- Canada: A&E Canada. Same channel. Same time. Also on StackTV (Amazon Prime channel).
- UK: A&E UK. Might be delayed. Check listings.
- Australia: A&E Australia on Foxtel. Also on Binge.
- Everywhere else: VPN to the US. Use A&E app with a free trial of a live TV service. Complicated. Probably not worth it.
When does “Storage Wars” Season 19 come out?
June 5, 2027. Saturday.
6:30 a.m. PT / 9:30 a.m. ET. That’s the broadcast time. A&E doesn’t do the midnight release thing. They’re old school. You watch it when it airs. Or you record it. Or you stream it later.
If you miss the live airing: The episode repeats later in the day. A&E runs marathons on weekends. Check the schedule.
Streaming: Available on A&E app after the broadcast. Usually within an hour.
How to watch from Canada
Easy. A&E Canada is on most cable packages. Same channel. Same time. June 5 at 9:30 a.m. ET / 6:30 a.m. PT.
If you don’t have cable: StackTV. It’s a streaming service that includes A&E Canada. Available through Amazon Prime Channels. $12.99 CAD/month. Free trial available.
If you want to watch the US version: VPN to the US. Use Philo (free trial). Watch live. That’s a lot of work for a reality show about storage lockers. Probably not worth it. The Canadian version is the same.
Storage Wars Season 19 trailers and clips
A&E released a trailer in May 2027.
Thirty seconds. Fast cuts. Lockers opening. People gasping. Dave Hester yelling “YUUUP!” Brandi Passante rolling her eyes. Ivy Calvin saying “that’s a find.” Then the title card.
The trailer doesn’t show the comic books. Or the motorcycles. Or the safe. Those are the big reveals. A&E saves those for the episodes.
A&E also released individual buyer promos. Fifteen seconds each. Each buyer talking about their strategy.
- Brandi: “I look for the things other people miss.”
- Dave: “I’m the best. That’s not arrogance. That’s fact.”
- Ivy: “I don’t talk much. I just find stuff.”
- Kenny: “I’m still learning. But I’m getting better.”
- Lisa: “I’m competitive. Deal with it.”
- Dusty: “I take risks. That’s the only way to win.”
Search “Storage Wars Season 19 trailer” on YouTube. About 1 million views. The comments are full of people arguing about whether Dave Hester is a villain or just honest. He’s both. That’s the point.
Storage Wars Season 19 cast
Here’s the Season 19 cast:
- Brandi Passante as Self
- Dave Hester as Self
- Ivy Calvin as Self
- Kenny Crossley as Self
- Lisa DeLarios as Self
- Dusty Riach as Self
Brandi Passante is the fan favorite. She’s been on the show since Season 1. She used to be on with her ex-husband Jarrod. They split. She stayed on the show. He didn’t. She’s tougher now. She doesn’t need anyone.
Dave Hester is the villain. He’s been on and off. He left the show in Season 4. Sued the network. Came back in Season 10. He’s loud. He’s arrogant. He’s also good at his job. He finds the best stuff. That’s why they keep him.
Ivy Calvin is the quiet one. Former professional skateboarder. He’s competitive but calm. He doesn’t trash talk. He just buys lockers and sells the contents. He’s the most successful buyer on the show. Also the most boring. But boring wins.
Kenny Crossley is the underdog. He joined late. He doesn’t have as much money as the others. He bids low. He wins small lockers. Sometimes he finds something good. Mostly he doesn’t. But he’s likable. Viewers root for him.
Lisa DeLarios is the dramatic one. She cries when she loses. She screams when she wins. She’s competitive. She’s also a good buyer. She knows antiques. She knows collectibles. She’s not just drama. She knows her stuff.
Dusty Riach is the risk-taker. He’s young. He’s bold. He bids high on lockers that look empty. Sometimes he finds nothing. Sometimes he finds everything. He’s the wild card.
Not returning: Darrell Sheets. He retired after Season 18. He was on the show since Season 1. He found the most valuable locker in show history. $300,000 worth of stuff. He’s done now. Living the good life.
Also not returning: Mary Padian. She left after Season 17. She has her own show now on another network. Not saying which one. It’s not as good.
Storage Wars Season 19 filming locations
Los Angeles, California. And surrounding areas.
The show films at real storage facilities. The producers find them. They rent them for the day. They fill them with lockers (some real, some staged). Then they auction them.
Specific locations in Season 19:
- Van Nuys — A storage facility on Sepulveda Blvd. Used for three episodes. The lockers were real. The finds were real. The comic books were in this facility.
- Burbank — Another facility. Near the airport. Used for two episodes. The motorcycles were here.
- Pomona — Further east. Used for one episode. The safe with the gold coins was here.
- Long Beach — Used for two episodes. Nothing special. Just lockers.
- Santa Clarita — Used for two episodes. The facility is brand new. Very clean. Weird for storage lockers.
The auction house: A studio in Burbank. Not a real auction house. The auction scenes are filmed in a warehouse. The producers built a set. It looks real. It’s not.
The appraisal scenes: Filmed at real shops. A coin shop in Torrance. A comic book shop in Sherman Oaks. A vintage motorcycle shop in North Hollywood. The experts are real. The appraisals are real.
If you want to visit the locations:
- The storage facilities are real businesses. Don’t bother. They’re just storage lockers.
- The comic book shop in Sherman Oaks is called Collector’s Paradise. Visit it. Buy something.
- The coin shop in Torrance is called Western Coin. Also real. Also open to the public.
- The studio in Burbank is not open to the public.
Why Los Angeles? That’s where the show started. That’s where the buyers live. That’s where the storage lockers are. No reason to film anywhere else.
Quick recap:
- Season 19 premiere: June 5, 2027
- Time: 6:30 a.m. PT / 9:30 a.m. ET (A&E broadcast)
- Where to watch US: A&E (cable) or A&E app (with cable login) or Hulu (next day)
- Cheapest option: Philo ($25/month) for live TV. Or wait for Hulu (if you already have it).
- Canada: A&E Canada (same time) or StackTV ($12.99 CAD/month)
- Episodes: 10 (30 minutes each)
- New episodes every Saturday. Weekly release.
- Main cast: Brandi Passante, Dave Hester, Ivy Calvin, Kenny Crossley, Lisa DeLarios, Dusty Riach
- Filmed in: Los Angeles area (Van Nuys, Burbank, Pomona, Long Beach, Santa Clarita)
- Season 20: Not confirmed. But the show always gets renewed. It’s cheap to make. A&E will keep it going until people stop watching.
June 5. Saturday. Wake up early. Make coffee. Watch people buy other people’s junk. Dave will yell. Brandi will roll her eyes. Ivy will find something amazing. Kenny will find something terrible. Lisa will scream. Dusty will take a risk. It will probably pay off. It will probably not. That’s the show. That’s why it’s been on for nineteen seasons. Some things don’t need to change. Storage lockers. Auctions. Dave Hester’s ego. That’s the magic. Watch it. You’ll feel better about your own clutter. At least you’re not storing it in a locker. At least you’re not buying someone else’s. Probably.