Oscars to Relocate from Hollywood to Downtown Los Angeles in 2029
Oscars Relocation
The Oscars will move from the Dolby Theatre to the Peacock Theatre in downtown Los Angeles starting in 2029.
AEG will enhance the Peacock Theatre’s stage, sound, and lighting systems as part of the agreement for the Oscars’ relocation starting in 2029.
In 2029, the Academy Awards will be hosted at the Peacock Theatre, transitioning from its long-term home at the Dolby Theatre after 25 years.
Briefing summary
The Oscars ceremony will relocate from the Dolby Theatre, its home since 2002, to the Peacock Theatre in 2029, which has a capacity of about 7,000.
This decision coincides with the transition to a broadcast on YouTube, with planned upgrades to the venue’s facilities as part of the collaboration with AEG.
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The Oscars ceremony is leaving Hollywood, organisers have announced.
Coinciding with the previously announced broadcast switch to YouTube, the show will move from the Dolby Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard to the Peacock Theatre about nine miles (14.5km) away, in downtown Los Angeles‘s LA Live complex, in 2029.
The Peacock Theatre has a capacity of about 7,000 – roughly twice the current amount.
It will come after more than 25 years of Oscars ceremonies at the Dolby Theatre, which has been home to the show since 2002.
The Academy Awards will mark its 100th anniversary at the venue in 2028, before the new-look show and broadcast begins.
“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,” the Academy’s chief executive Bill Kramer and its president, Lynette Howell Taylor, said in a joint statement.
AEG will make improvements to the venue as part of the deal, they said, including upgrades to its stage, sound and lighting systems, backstage and other areas.
Surrounded by the Walk of Fame, next to the celebrity handprints of The Chinese Theatre and with the famous Hollywood sign as a backdrop, the Dolby Theatre was developed by the Academy itself and seemed a perfect location for the biggest awards show in entertainment.
However, this is not the first move out of Hollywood. The show took place at various hotels throughout Los Angeles in the early years before a move to theatres in the mid-1940s.
The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, a fine arts facility in downtown LA, hosted the ceremony from 1968 to 1986. It then alternated between the Chandler and the Shrine Auditorium, next to the University of Southern California, until the long-term move to Hollywood.
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The Peacock Theatre, which opened as the Staples Center in 2007, has hosted the Emmy Awards almost every year since 2008.
It is located next to the Crypto.com Arena, home to the Los Angeles Lakers and Kings, as well as the annual Grammys ceremony.













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