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where do they hold the oscars

The Oscars, or Academy Awards, are traditionally held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles. This iconic venue has been the permanent home since 2002 (previously known as the Kodak Theatre).

Venue History

The Dolby Theatre, located in the Ovation Hollywood complex (once Hollywood & Highland), was custom-built for the Oscars and seats about 3,300 people. It features state-of-the-art broadcast tech for the live global show. Before 2002, ceremonies bounced around LA spots like the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (1969-2001, alternating with Shrine Auditorium) and even Grauman's Chinese Theatre (1944-1946).

Early Oscars started small—the first in 1929 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Over decades, venues shifted for space and glamour, but Hollywood's heart stayed central. Fun fact: It's inside a mall, with shops below the red carpet frenzy!

Recent & Upcoming Oscars

  • 97th (2025) : Dolby Theatre, March 2, hosted amid buzz over nominees.
  • 98th (2026) : Expected at Dolby Theatre again—Hollywood's go-to, with Conan O'Brien hosting for the second year. No major changes announced as of mid-March 2026, despite global tensions.

Ceremony| Date| Venue
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96th (2024)| Mar 10| Dolby Theatre 7
97th (2025)| Mar 2| Dolby Theatre 17
98th (2026)| TBA (likely early March)| Dolby Theatre (expected) 2

Why Dolby Theatre?

It's primed for spectacle: Massive stage, perfect sightlines, and red carpet views over Hollywood Boulevard. Past drama—like Will Smith's 2022 slap or the 2017 La La Land /Moonlight mix-up—unfolded here, cementing its legend. Forums buzz about potential shifts (e.g., bigger spaces), but tradition holds strong.

TL;DR : Dolby Theatre in Hollywood—95+ years of Oscars, locked in since 2002.

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