The Oscars Are Coming to Downtown L.A. Live in 2029
The Oscars to Relocate to Downtown Los Angeles’ L.A. Live in 2029
In a significant shift for Hollywood’s most prestigious awards ceremony, the Oscars will move to downtown Los Angeles’ L.A. Live starting in 2029. This decision marks the end of an era for the Academy Awards, which have traditionally been held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood for over 20 years.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the change on Tuesday, highlighting L.A. Live’s modern facilities and central location as key factors in the decision. “Our goal is to ensure the Oscars continue to evolve with the times and appeal to a diverse audience,” said Academy President Janet Yang. “L.A. Live offers a dynamic environment that resonates with today’s cinema lovers.”
By relocating, the Academy aims to tap into the cultural vibrancy of downtown Los Angeles, which has seen a surge in both entertainment and tourism in recent years. The venue is situated near numerous hotels, restaurants, and attractions, enhancing accessibility for attendees and fans alike.
The move also signals a potential shift in how film awards ceremonies are experienced by the public. With enhanced capabilities at L.A. Live, attendees may expect a more engaging and contemporary atmosphere that reflects the evolving landscape of the film industry.
As the 2029 Oscars date approaches, industry insiders speculate on the ways this relocation might influence the future of the awards, including collaborations with local businesses and the integration of cutting-edge technology in the ceremony’s presentation.







