‘Love Is Blind’ season 11 is set in Boston

Love is evil and blind.
The next season of Netflix’s hit dating experiment is coming to Boston.
The streamer announced the renewal of Season 11 of “Love Is Blind” during its upfront presentation in New York, revealing that the new installment would be released sometime in the fall of 2026.
The series, hosted by married couple Vanessa and Nick Lachey, revolves around a group of singles who get to know each other without ever seeing each other’s faces. They go on truly “blind” dates before agreeing to marry someone without ever actually meeting them. Over several weeks, the engaged couples move in together and plan their weddings, figuring out whether their physical bond can match the emotional bond they’ve developed in the “pods.” According to the logline: “Will reality and external factors tear them apart when their wedding day arrives, or will they marry the person they blindly fell in love with? … This addictive social experiment will discover whether looks, race or age matter at all – or whether love really is blind.”
“Love Is Blind” debuted on Netflix in February 2020 and became a pandemic-era sensation. Not only have there been ten seasons in a handful of years in the US, but the series has also traveled abroad and spawned foreign spin-offs in Brazil, Japan, Sweden, Britain, Germany, Argentina, Mexico, France, the United Arab Emirates, Italy and Poland.
The series was created by Chris Coelen, who serves as executive producer alongside Ally Simpson, Brent Gauches and Brian Smith. The production company behind “Love Is Blind” is Kinetic Content.




