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The retailer just revealed the sale dates for Amazon Prime Day, which is set to kick off June 23.
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Summer savings are coming sooner. About a month after Amazon announced that its flagship Prime Day event would be bumped up from its traditional July slot to June this year, the retailer finally revealed when.
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Amazon Prime Day 2026 returns Tuesday, June 23, and runs through Friday, June 26, according to an Amazon press release. The event is again four days long, as it was last year, up from two days in prior years.
