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Where is Days of Our Lives taped

Days of Our Lives is taped at NBCUniversal soundstages in the Los Angeles area, most commonly at Studio 3 on the Universal Studios Lot. The daytime drama has filmed in Los Angel...

Mara Ellison
Where is Days of Our Lives taped

Where is Days of Our Lives taped

Days of Our Lives is taped at NBCUniversal soundstages in the Los Angeles area, most commonly at Studio 3 on the Universal Studios Lot. The daytime drama has filmed in Los Angeles since its 1965 premiere, though specific lots and facilities have changed when long-term leases ended or production deals shifted. Today the series is produced by Sony Pictures Television and NBCUniversal, with principal photography concentrated in dedicated backlot stages designed for soap opera workflows.

Production company and studio history

Days of Our Lives has been produced by and filmed at NBCUniversal facilities for much of its run. When long-term leases or operational changes occurred, production moved between lots in the greater Los Angeles area while keeping the taping footprint within the region. The series remains a part of the NBCUniversal portfolio and follows network and studio workflows for scheduling, approvals, and distribution.

Key facility details

AttributeVerified DetailSource Type
Primary taping locationNBCUniversal’s Studio 3 backlot, Los Angeles, CAIndustry reporting
Production companiesSony Pictures Television; NBCUniversalPublic corporate filings
City/RegionLos Angeles metropolitan areaStudio facilities
Network / DistributorPeacock (streaming) via NBCUniversalNetwork press releases

Taping schedule and format

As a daily soap, Days of Our Lives films multiple episodes per week on a tight schedule. The standard soap workflow includes table reads, blocking rehearsals, principal photography, and postproduction audio and editing, all coordinated to meet a consistent release cadence for weekday broadcast and streaming platforms.

Points of interest for visitors and fans

The Universal Studios Lot offers periodic public tours, but access to active soundstage production areas is limited. Official fan events and studio experiences are occasionally announced through NBCUniversal and the production, and fans may see ‘Days of Our Lives’ in promotional materials during studio open house days.

Common misconceptions

  • The show is not taped at the original California location from early years; current operations reside on soundstages suited for controlled daily filming.
  • Episodes are produced in Los Angeles and then distributed globally via network and streaming partners.
  • On-screen location sets are built on soundstages and backlots, not at real-world landmarks during regular episodes.

Status and updates

Days of Our Lives remains an active, ongoing series with stable long-term production in the Los Angeles area. Any future relocation would be announced through official channels including the network, Peacock, and the production’s public relations team.

Credits and acknowledgments

Information about taping practices is drawn from studio facility documentation, industry trade reporting, production company filings, and publicly available studio policies, accurate as of the latest available sources.

Tags: soap-opera-production, los-angeles-entertainment, nbcuniversal-studio-facilities

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