The Oscars are leaving the Hollywood venue that was literally designed for them
By Gillian Glover
Published on March 26, 2026.
The Oscars will no longer be broadcast from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles in 2029, according to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and AEG. The move coincides with the Academy Awards' on-screen move from ABC to YouTube, marking the end of the traditional televised version of the Oscars. The Peacock Theater in L.A. Live's campus, with multiple venues and a recently expanded plaza, offers more room for awards-season activities, red-carpet action and broadcasting in the same place. This is not the first time the Oscars have changed location, nor the second time they will be held Downtown.
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