Talking about the filming location, Season 7 of Queer Eye was entirely filmed in the colorful city of New Orleans, Louisiana. Follow to know all the major locations used for the filming.
Queer Eye Season 7 has finally arrived on Netflix. Fans of the reality show have been patiently waiting for a new season since December 2021.
Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk, and Jonathan Van Ness take on a whole new group of individuals who just need a makeover and a fresh start, from a fraternity home full of “lost boys” to a sports super fan. Since the beginning of the series in 2018, more than 60 people have been featured on the show.
On the other hand, we’ve recently discovered that many people have been very much impressed with all the locations featured in Season 7. As a result, they are curious to know where the new season was actually filmed. Well, here is everything you need to know.
Previously, we discussed Maryam Henderson-Uloho, Lambda Chi Alpha, Jemell M. Nelson, Jenni Seckel, and Speedy.
Queer Eye Season 7 Filming Location: The Latest Season Was Filmed in the City of New Orleans, Louisiana!
If you’ve finished watching Season 7 of Queer Eye, you might have noticed the Fab Five rocking their colorful outfits. In addition, the filming location adds more pleasure to your eyes. Well, the entire season is filmed in the colorful city of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Queer Eye Season 7 was filmed in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana.
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The Fab Five set off on a transforming tour through the Greater New Orleans Area, stopping at all the heroes’ private residences throughout the season. The Express store in the Lakeside Shopping Center, located at 3301 Veterans Memorial Boulevard in the census-designated town of Metairie, as well as one of the Paris Parker Aveda Salons in New Orleans, served as the center of action for the first episode’s production team.
The seventh season of Queer Eye also included significant scenes shot in the Billy Reid Boutique at 3927 Magazine Street, San Lorenzo at Hotel Saint Vincent at 1507 Magazine Street, Napoleon’s Itch at 734 Bourbon Street, Good Friends Bar at 740 Dauphine Street, Bandit Hair Company at 517 Port Street, Ikura Hibachi And Sushi at 310 North Carrollton Avenue, and the Nola Celebrity Barbershop & Hair Salon, all in NOLA.
Aside from these locations, the filming crew also used SisterHearts Boutique & Thrift Store at 7519 West Judge Perez Drive in the census-designated place of Arabi and KIPP Leadership Primary at 2300 St. Claude Avenue and Stein’s Market and Deli at 2207 Magazine Street in New Orleans. Other locations used by the crew included Benoga Beauty at 2013 Metairie Road and Renaissance Interiors at 2727 Edenborn Avenue in Metairie.
Aside from that, a few more New Orleans locations are featured in the show. They are The FAIT Collective at 3822 Magazine Street, The Chapel Club in Hotel Saint Vincent at 1507 Magazine Street, Saint John Restaurant at 3952 Magazine Street, Saint John Restaurant, NOLABraider at 1452 North Broad Street C, Recirculating Farms at 1924 Jackson Avenue, and Rocket Science Salon at 640 Elysian Fields Avenue.
Will There Be Season 8 of Queer Eye?
As of this writing, Netflix has not announced whether or not Queer Eye will return for Season 8. We believe this is because Season 7 has just arrived on the streaming platform. Given this, we can expect Netflix to give us an update in a month or so.
Queer Eye has yet to be renewed for Season 8.
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As the show appears to strive to produce two seasons in the same year if Netflix decides to renew the reality TV series for season 8, a new episode of Queer Eye could air later this year. Season 4 premiered in July 2019, whereas Season 3 was released in March 2019. Season 1 came out in February 2018, and Season 2 came out in June 2018. However, because there was a hiatus between seasons 6 and 7, we may not see a new season until 2024 if it is renewed.
Talking about its possible filing location, a vacation to the American West Coast is overdue because the location of Queer Eye season 7 is in New Orleans, Louisiana, covering a sizable portion of the South, Midwest, and East Coast of the United States. California’s Los Angeles might be the next city on the list. Or perhaps our Fab Five might pay a visit to Seattle, Washington. In either case, there are countless alternatives, and we can’t wait to see where we end up!
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