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'Love is Blind' Season 7 reveals new location, release date: What to know
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Date:2025-04-11 14:33:43
As "Love Island" summer closes out, "Love is Blind" autumn is upon us.
The seventh of the reality dating series will premiere next month in a new location, Netflix announced Thursday.
"The heart wants what it wants and the heart wants more Love is Blind!" the Netflix show's official Instagram account wrote.
Debuting in 2020, the reality series takes blind dating to the next level requiring contestants to interact via pods designed to keep their appearances a mystery as they get to know each other through speakers. Each season follows single men and women from the same metropolitan area hoping to find their soulmate over the course of 10 days and eventually get engaged.
Here's what we know so far about the upcoming season.
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'Love is Blind' Season 7 release date
"Love is Blind" will premiere on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2024 exclusively on Netflix.
The streaming giant has not yet shared an episode schedule, as the dating series typically releases a season in multiple drops.
'Love is Blind' Season 7 location
Season 7 of "Love is Blind" will take place in Washington, D.C. following a group of singles from the nation's capital.
Season 6 concluded in March following a group of hopeful singles based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Previous seasons have taken place in Houston (Season 5), Seattle (4), Dallas (3), Santa Clarita, California (2) with the original season taking place in Atlanta.
'Love Is Blind' DC cast
Cast details for Season 7 have not yet been announced by Netflix. The "Love is Blind" cast is usually announced closer to the premiere date.
'Love is Blind' Season 7 hosts
Nick and Vanessa Lachey have hosted "Love Is Blind" since its debut in 2020. Barring any changes, the two will likely return as hosts for Season 7.
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