Where to Watch Spring of Youth, Before Spoilers Ruin Everything

Okay, real talk, have you ever had a K-drama stuck in your head before you’ve even watched it? Yeah, same. That’s exactly what Spring of Youth is doing to us. Everyone’s talking about it, the TikTok edits are fire, and your drama-loving friend (hi, it’s me) won’t shut up about it. 

But then comes the big question… where do you even watch this show?! 

Let’s get you sorted, bestie. Because missing out? Not an option. 

So, Where Can You Actually Watch Spring of Youth?

First up, Rakuten Viki is your go-to. 

If you’re not living in Korea (or don’t have a time machine to get there), this is where the magic happens. 

Spring of Youth is streaming weekly on Viki, and it’s honestly the easiest way to keep up with the latest Spring of Youth episodes, unless you’re into waiting around for spoilers to ruin your life. Bonus: the subs are on point, and you can even pick your language. Because who doesn’t want to sob in HD and understand every heartbreaking lyric? 

Pro tip: Viki has both free (hello, ads) and paid plans. So if you’re allergic to buffering and commercial breaks during emotional scenes, get the Viki Pass. Trust me. 

In Korea? SBS TV’s Got You

If you’re lucky enough to live in South Korea, flip over to SBS TV every Wednesday at 10:40 PM KST. 

Yes, it’s a weekday. Yes, you’ll probably cry before bed. 

But let’s be honest, isn’t that the K-drama lifestyle? 

Ever since the Spring of Youth release date (May 6, 2025, mark it down), Wednesdays haven’t been the same. Fans are scheduling their lives around this show, and honestly, same. 

Wavve = Korean Netflix for Drama Addicts

Now if you’re more of a “binge in bed with snacks” kind of watcher, Wavve is calling your name

For Korean viewers, it’s the ultimate OTT platform. You’ll find all the latest Spring of Youth episodes there, waiting to emotionally wreck you. 

And let’s be real: the convenience of watching at your own pace, rewinding that cute scene (you know the one), or ugly-crying at 2AM with no judgment? Unmatched. 

But Why Is Everyone Obsessed with This Show?

Oh, where do I begin? 

A K-pop star who gets kicked out of his band and ends up in college. 

A tragic girl with a voice that’ll break your heart. 

A med student with a guitar and feelings. 

There’s romance. There’s mystery. There’s music. 

There’s that one locket everyone’s trying to decode. 

And don’t even get me started on the emotional damage this drama is dealing out, episode after episode. 

Since the Spring of Youth release date, fans have been spiraling (in the best way) and living for every moment. 

Don’t Sleep on This Drama, Seriously

If you’re the kind of person who says, “I’ll just watch one episode,” please prepare to lie to yourself. Because this show hooks you fast. 

Whether you’re watching live on SBS TV, streaming globally on Rakuten Viki, or catching up on Wavve, Spring of Youth is 100% worth your time (and emotional stability). 

So grab your snacks, your tissues, and maybe a friend to scream with,

Start Spring of Youth now and thank me later. 

And hey, Let’s wait for the twist in Episode 5.

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