Oscars Moving to LA Live in 2029

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  • March 27, 2026 at 4:45 PM ET
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The Oscars will move from Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre to the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles’ LA Live complex starting in 2029, coinciding with its broadcast moving to YouTube. The change is part of a multi-year partnership with AEG, which owns LA Live and plans renovations for the venue.

  • Oscars will relocate from Dolby Theatre to Peacock Theater in 2029
  • Move coincides with shift to YouTube streaming starting in 2029
  • AEG will renovate Peacock Theater before the move
  • Dolby Theatre to host Oscars through its centennial ceremony in 2028

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1 Difference Found
All 4 publishers report consistent facts across 3 key claims. 1 point of difference noted.
ClaimStatusReason
Peacock Theater Capacity1 DifferenceSky News says 7000 seats; BBC reports it has greater seating capacity
Oscars Venue Change DateBroad AgreementMoving to Peacock Theater in 2029
Broadcast Platform Change DateBroad AgreementStreaming on YouTube starting 2029
Dolby Theatre Hosting PeriodBroad AgreementHosting Oscars through its centennial in 2028
Peacock Theater Capacity
Sky News says 7000 seats; BBC reports it has greater seating capacity
Oscars Venue Change Date
Broad Agreement
Moving to Peacock Theater in 2029
Broadcast Platform Change Date
Broad Agreement
Streaming on YouTube starting 2029
Dolby Theatre Hosting Period
Broad Agreement
Hosting Oscars through its centennial in 2028
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The Oscars are moving from Hollywood’s iconic Dolby Theatre to the Peacock Theater within Los Angeles’ LA Live entertainment complex, beginning with the 101st Academy Awards in 2029. According to multiple reports, this move coincides with the Oscars' broadcast transitioning to YouTube that same year.

The decision marks a significant shift for Hollywood’s biggest night, which has been held at the Dolby Theatre since 2002. The Peacock Theater will serve as the new home for the ceremony through at least 2039, with AEG—owner of LA Live—planning extensive renovations to upgrade its stage, sound and lighting systems, lobbies, backstage facilities, and production-critical areas.

According to CBS News, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences expressed enthusiasm about the move. “For the 101st Oscars and beyond, the Academy looks forward to closely collaborating with AEG to make LA Live the perfect backdrop for our global celebration of cinema,” said Academy CEO Bill Kramer and President Lynette Howell Taylor.

As reported by The Guardian, LA Live’s Peacock Theater has a capacity of about 7,000, roughly double that of the Dolby Theatre. The venue has hosted major events like the Emmys, BET Awards, American Music Awards, and MTV Video Music Awards since its opening in 2007.

The move is part of broader changes for the Oscars, including a shift from traditional broadcast television to streaming on YouTube. According to BBC, this transition aligns with efforts to modernize the ceremony and reach a global audience. The Dolby Theatre will continue hosting the Oscars through its centennial celebration in 2028.

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