Peloton Is Hosting Its Own Multi-Genre Music Festival

Peloton has taken music and fitness classes to the next level — by hosting their very own music festival.

Today (June 29th), the at-home fitness company announced All For One Music Festival, a three-day, virtual event that will kick off this Thursday (July 1st).

“25 artists. 40 instructors. 3 days. One Peloton. This is All for One, back for 2021 even bigger, louder and more united than ever before,” their site reads. “Every day, whether it’s an average Tuesday or the day of your Century Ride, our passion and effort reverberates off the collective energy of the Peloton community—and it amplifies. From July 1-3, we’re harnessing that energy and packing it into an epic three-day celebration of music, movement and one another. We’ll unite to create one force, one frequency—felt across the globe.”

See the lineup below.

July 1st:
Alice Coltrane
Gorgon City
Gwen Stefani
Jessie Ware
Sturgill Simpson
The Tragically Hip
Wizkid

July 2nd:
Carly Pearce
Daddy Yankee
Demi Lovato
Depeche Mode
Disclosure
James Blake
Imagine Dragons
Major Lazer
Migos
Rosalía
Thomas Rhett
Twenty One Pilots

July 3rd:
Black Coffee
Doja Cat
Nas
Pearl Jam
Robin Schulz
Tina Turner

For this music festival, hopping from stage to stage is as easy as pressing a button: customize your festival experience by creating your own class stacks each day that can take you across music genres, decades and class types. Or, select an instructor-curated stack from our full collection, available on day one of the festival.

Peloton the artists’ specific time slots have yet to be revealed.

Select Peloton members who have “Track Loved” their songs the most on their platform will receive a special shoutout from the instructor in-class, plus a copy of an All for One Music Festival poster signed by their instructors.

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