Love Is Blind Season 10 Premieres February 11 With New City & Drama

Netflix has confirmed that the popular reality dating series "Love Is Blind" will return for its tenth season on February 11. The new season will feature a fresh group of singles and take place in a new city, continuing the show's format of emotional connections formed in pods before seeing each other. Host Vanessa Lachey highlighted how each city's unique character shapes the dynamics and authenticity of the contestants' search for love. The announcement comes as fan-favorite couples from earlier seasons, like Cameron and Lauren Hamilton, continue to build their families off-screen.

Key Points: Love Is Blind Season 10 Release Date & New City Revealed

  • Season 10 premieres February 11 on Netflix
  • Filmed in a new, undisclosed city
  • Hosts Vanessa & Nick Lachey return
  • Past seasons saw dramatic weddings & breakups
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'Love Is Blind' returns for season 10, check out premiere date

Netflix announces Love Is Blind Season 10 premieres Feb 11. Get details on the new city, past couples, and hosts Nick & Vanessa Lachey's insights.

"The beauty of Love Is Blind being in different cities... is that you get the character of that season - Vanessa Lachey"

Washington DC, January 8

Netflix has announced that 'Love Is Blind' is returning for its tenth season, set to premiere on February 11.

The reality TV show, which has been renewed since January 2025, will take place in a new city, although the specific location has yet to be revealed. Following the conclusion of the ninth season in October 2025, fans can expect another roller-coaster of emotions and romance as singles enter the pods in search of love.

Season nine saw three couples--Ali Lima and Anton Yarosh, Megan Walerius and Jordan Keltner, and Kalybriah Haskin and Edmond Harvey--reach their wedding day, but none tied the knot. Megan and Jordan called off their wedding on the morning of the ceremony. However, Megan later welcomed a baby boy, Brooks, with her new partner Paul, whom she met three months after filming. "We got pregnant three months into dating," she said. "We definitely had our ups and downs--I'm not gonna say it was perfect--but Paul's been amazing and we're very happy,'" as quoted by E! News.

Vanessa Lachey, who co-hosts the show with her husband Nick Lachey, noted how much the city influences the season's dynamics. "The beauty of Love Is Blind being in different cities each season is that you get the character of that season, that city, and what comes along with it," Vanessa told E! News in May 2025.

"Some cities, faith is more important. Some cities, work is more important. Some cities, drinking is more important--it varies. They're just people looking for love." She added, "It definitely--in the evolution of the show, and it being nine seasons--people know what to expect. And every now and then you get someone that slips through the cracks and who isn't in it for the right reasons," as quoted by E! News.

Several former couples remain fan favourites. Season one stars Cameron Hamilton and Lauren Speed-Hamilton recently welcomed their son, Ezra William Hamilton, on October 1. Lauren reflected, "It feels great to have set that bar. And I think it feels even better because it's not something that we were trying to do, it just naturally happened through us organically falling in love and being ourselves on this huge platform. And I think because of that reason, so many people love us, and they love our story." Fellow season one couple Amber Pike and Matt Barnett also became parents this year, sharing their daughter's arrival in April. Amber wrote on Instagram, "People may think getting married the way we did is crazy. But I've always trusted my instincts (even the crazy ones) and they haven't steered me wrong yet and thankfully your crazy instincts work damn near perfectly with mine," as quoted by E! News.

As season 10 approaches, viewers can expect a fresh batch of singles, new cities, and the signature emotional journey that has made 'Love Is Blind' a fan-favourite reality dating series.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Interesting concept, but as an Indian viewer, I can't imagine our families being okay with this "pod" system! Arranged marriage with background checks feels more reliable than falling for a voice. Still, it's entertaining to watch.
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Sarah B
Season 9 was a mess with no couples actually marrying. It feels a bit staged now. I wish they'd focus more on genuine connection rather than creating drama for ratings. Lauren and Cameron from S1 give me hope though!
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Vikram M
My wife and I watch this together. We have a bet on how many will say yes at the altar. After last season, my money's on zero again! 🤣 It's fascinating to see Western dating culture. So different from how we met through family.
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Rohit P
The premise is good but the execution feels repetitive. They need to change the format a bit for Season 10. Also, happy for the S1 couples starting families. That's the real success story, not the drama in the pods.
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Kavya N
Can't wait! February 11 is marked on my calendar. 🎉 I wonder which new city they'll choose. I hope they pick a place with diverse people. It's nice to see different perspectives on love and marriage from around the US.

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