Peloton is celebrating the opening of its New York and London studios with its second All For One music festival.
The Peloton All For One Music Festival will start from August 19th to the 21st and will feature more than thirty artists. For the first time since the pandemic, Peloton members are invited to join their instructors for live classes in their New York studio. The artists will not perform live; rather, each class will be dedicated to a specific artist.
The Peloton All For One Music Festival is a three-day celebration of music with 160 classes, 54 teachers and 15 disciplines. The content is available in three different languages (English, German and Spanish) and will include 33 songs in various genres. Read also : Local concerts bring unity through music. All weekend cycling, running, strength training and yoga classes are available.
Peloton is encouraging its members to take advantage of the “class stacking” feature introduced last year. This feature allows users to quickly move from one workout to the next, just like queuing up songs to play in a playlist.
How to Participate in Peloton’s All For One Music Festival
Anyone with a Peloton Bike or Tread machine can tune into the music festival. But you don’t need any equipment. Anyone who is a member of the Peloton app can participate in the AFO music festival and classes. Classes are live in the app and focus on cycling, running, strength training, yoga and adaptive training. Peloton Lanebreak will also have a tier for each artist featured.
Peloton’s official Spotify account now has an All For One playlist live. See the article : The Laguna Beach Art Festival showcases the artwork of OC students. It will also include two exclusive remixes, a HITT remix of Sofi Tukker’s “Larry Bird” and a cover of the Beach Boys’ “God Only Knows.”