Wahlburgers is coming back to A&E this summer, kicking off a brand new season with back-to-back episodes.

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A&E has announced the eighth season of Wahlburgers starring brothers Mark Wahlberg, Donnie Wahlberg and Paul Wahlberg will premiere Wednesday, August 9 at 9PM ET/PT.

Viewers will receive a double helping of episodes on August 9 at 9PM ET/PT and 9:30PM ET/PT to celebrate the series' milestone 75th episode.

Along with the three guys, the family matriarch Alma will also be shown juggling life, their careers and their rapidly-expanding burger empire.

On the new season of Wahlburgers, Mark, Donnie and Paul sign a new deal to open 300 locations across the world.

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Wahlburgers is a casual dining restaurant and bar. The original location is in Hingham, a town just outside the Boston area in Massachusetts. It is owned by chef Paul in partnership with actors Donnie and Mark.

Season 8 will feature a visit from former N*SYNC member Joey Fatone -- who will seek Donnie out for restaurant advice -- and Mark teaming up with Hasbro to create a "Paul Wahl" action figure.

Additional highlights will include Donnie asking tourmates Boyz II Men to taste-test Jenny McCarthy's new vodka line, Mark and his kids facing off against NFL pro-bowler Travis Kelce in touch football, and Penn & Teller making Mark's Las Vegas Wahlburgers VIP party magical.

Mark, Paul and Donnie will also be shown working together to throw Alma a surprise birthday party she will never forget.

Wahlburgers is produced by 44 Blue Productions, in association with Closest to the Hole Productions, Leverage Entertainment and Donnie D Productions. Mark, Donnie, Stephen Levinson, Rasha Drachkovitch, Archie Gips, David Haleserve, and Devon Hammonds serve as executive producers.


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The seventh season of Wahlburgers debuted in November 2016 and wrapped in mid-January 2017.






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