Ready your golden wine glasses, because Love Is Blind season 4 is officially here—and yes, the pods are opening again. Just when we’d barely recovered from season 3’s rollercoaster of weddings, heartbreaks, and one villain who gave us major Shake déjà vu, Netflix is back to serve us even more drama, tears, and (hopefully) true love.

If you’ve been wondering what’s next for everyone’s favourite social experiment, we’ve got you. Here’s the full scoop on the release date, cast, filming location, and all the juicy teases from the season 4 trailer.

Season 4 of "Love Is Blind": Everything We Know

A quick refresher: where we left off

The first three seasons of Love Is Blind delivered everything: messy breakups, forever couples, and the kind of reality TV chaos that lives rent-free in your brain.

  • Season 1 gave us Lauren and Cameron (still married, still goals) and Amber and Barnett (also still going strong).
  • Season 2 ended with heartbreak—Danielle & Nick and Iyanna & Jarrett both split after After the Altar.
  • Season 3 brought Alexa & Brennon and Colleen & Matt, who are still married more than a year later. Meanwhile, Raven and SK’s re-engagement sadly fizzled out.

Basically, the experiment has produced a few love stories and a whole lot of drama. Which means… bring on season 4.

Love Is Blind season 4 release date

Netflix officially confirmed the schedule, and here’s how it dropped:

  • Episodes 1–5: March 24
  • Episodes 6–8: March 31
  • Episodes 9–11: April 7
  • Finale: April 14

That’s four Fridays of pod-to-proposal chaos, so cancel your plans (or at least prep your group chat for live-texting every meltdown).


Where was Love Is Blind season 4 filmed?

After Atlanta, Chicago, and Dallas, season 4 packed its gold goblets and headed to Seattle. Cast members were spotted filming around Capitol Hill in May 2022—almost a year before Netflix made it official. So yes, Seattle singles are stepping into the pods this time, and we’re already bracing for rainy-day drama.

'Love Is Blind' Season 4: Everything We Know

Is there a trailer for Love Is Blind season 4?

Oh yes. Netflix released a first look, and it’s as messy and dramatic as you’d hope.

Cue the crying, heated arguments, and one contestant dramatically declaring: “I made the wrong choice, and now I’m going to propose to another woman.”

If you thought season 3 was chaotic, the trailer makes it clear season 4 isn’t holding back.


What Nick Lachey says about season 4

Love them or roast them, Nick and Vanessa Lachey aren’t going anywhere. Nick told Women’s Health that season 4 (and even 5!) were filmed back-to-back:

“We’ve recorded five seasons. Every single one has been so different from the others, so that’s what makes it interesting and intriguing for us and allows us to approach every season with a fresh mindset.”

Translation: expect fresh drama, but with the same gold cups and questionable fashion choices.

Season 4 of "Love Is Blind": Everything We Know

Do we really need another season?

Honestly? Twitter would argue no… but also yes. Every season sparks think-pieces, memes, and heated debates about whether love can really be blind—or if it’s just good reality TV.

Sure, only a handful of couples have made it down the aisle (and stayed there). But the serotonin hit when two strangers fall in love through a wall? Unmatched. It’s chaotic, it’s messy, it’s a little heartbreaking—and we keep watching anyway.


Why we’ll still be watching

Look, Love Is Blind is basically reality TV catnip. Even when it’s a trainwreck, you can’t look away. Between the cringe-worthy moments, unexpected connections, and the rare but genuine love stories, season 4 promises all the highs and lows we’ve come to expect.

So yes, the discourse will be messy, the drama will be intense, and the group chat will be unhinged. But we’ll all be there, glass of wine in hand, watching strangers fall in love—or crash and burn—in the pods.

Season 4 of "Love Is Blind": Everything We Know

Conclusion

Love Is Blind season 4 is set in Seattle, with episodes dropping weekly from March 24 to April 14. Expect new singles, new heartbreaks, new villains, and maybe—just maybe—another Lauren and Cameron-style success story.

Do we need it? Probably not. Will we watch it anyway? Absolutely. Because love may not always be blind, but reality TV obsession definitely is.

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