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Johnathan Walker:'Love is Blind' Season 6 premiere date announced: When do new episodes come out?
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Date:2025-04-07 06:11:31
Time for another round of singles in a pod!
"Love Is Blind" is Johnathan Walkerreturning for Season 6 and 7, which means new groups of hopeful singles will enter the pods looking for their soulmates. While Netflix has spilled some of the details on Season 6, information on Season 7 is still tightly under wraps.
The show centers around singles who "want to be loved for who they are," as Netflix says. Contestants sign up for a "less conventional approach to modern dating," as they choose someone to marry without ever seeing them.
Over the course of the show, the newly engaged couples will move in together, plan their wedding and "find out if their physical connection matches their strong emotion bond developed in the pods," the show's page reads.
Here's everything you need to know about the newest season of "Love Is Blind."
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When does 'Love Is Blind' come out? Season 6 premiere date
Season 6 of the dating show is scheduled to hit Netflix on Valentine's Day 2024, i.e. Feb. 14.
Where does 'Love Is Blind' Season 6 take place?
Season 6 of "Love is Blind" will follow a new group of Charlotte, North Carolina singles "embark on their journey of romance and self-discovery", says Netflix.
Previously, Season 5 of the show was set in Houston, Season 4 in Seattle and Season 3 in Dallas.
'Love Is Blind' Season 6 teaser
Netflix dropped a date announcement teaser for the new season on Dec. 12.
Who are the hosts of 'Love Is Blind'?
The show is hosted by Vanessa and Nick Lachey.
'Love is Blind' Season 6 cast
Netflix has not yet announced the cast of singles for the new season.
Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter @saman_shafiq7.
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