‘American Pickers’ Will Be Back on the Road Next Year Following Their Tragic Loss
'American Pickers' Will Be Back on the Road Next Year Following Their Tragic Loss
The History Channel’s beloved documentary series American Pickers Season 26 is airing right now and before the current season concludes, the news is out that the pickers are once again ready to hit the road. They plan to return to South Carolina in February 2025, following a difficult year marked by the tragic loss of the long-time co-host Frank Fritz. The news signals a fresh chapter for the Pickers, who remain on a mission to unearth American history through its forgotten relics whilst being led by Mike Wolfe, all while meeting the people behind those treasured items.
As reported by Chronicle-Independent, here’s what the producers have to say about returning to South Carolina roads:
“The pickers have seen a lot of rusty gold over the years and are always looking to discover something they’ve never seen before. They are ready to find extraordinary items and hear fascinating tales about them.”
The upcoming trip to South Carolina not only promises a new line-up of hidden treasures, but also a chance for local residents to share their stories with the show’s audience. Producers have actually put the news out with a goal to call on anyone with a unique collection, a compelling personal anecdote, or just a fascination with antiques to get in touch — provided that their items are located in a private space rather than a public marketplace or museum. If you think you have something to pique the Pickers’ curiosity, you can reach them via email at [email protected] or by calling (646) 493-2184. Additionally, those who want to follow or message them can search for “GotAPick” on Facebook.
American Pickers Season 26 Returns in January After Holiday Break




