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Here’s how to get tickets to all the Peloton-approved Broadway shows

You can see Broadway shows without ever having to step foot outside your door.

Peloton features an ever-growing library of Broadway-themed fitness classes you can complete inside the home, including biking, strength, yoga, running and more in case your workout needs a little drama.

The fitness company has a Broadway section on their platform where users can select their show of choice and take a series of disciplines highlighting music from that particular production.

These themed workouts are some of the most popular on the app (the “Hamilton” ride has over 650,000 total workouts). The instructors chosen to lead these classes volunteer to do so and are typically passionate about the particular show.

Elaborate outfits or Broadway merch are almost always guaranteed — Robin Arzón’s fringe shoulder pads from her “Six the Musical” ride are a standout.

If you can’t decide on just one musical, Peloton also hosts generalized Broadway classes. Playlists gather tunes from several different theater productions for a more diverse offering. 

Here are some of our favorite Peloton Broadway workouts and how to get tickets to see the corresponding show IRL (at-home workout classes are convenient, but there’s nothing like live theater). 

“Hamilton”

Don’t throw away your shot. Try one of Peloton’s “Hamilton” classes on demand. There is a “Hamilton” ride with Robin Arzón, a run with Matty Maggiacomo and a yoga flow with Ross Rayburn.

If you want to see the show in person at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, we found tickets as low as $88 before fees on Vivid Seats at time of publication.

“Wicked”

It’s no wonder this series is one of Peloton’s most popular. The “Wicked” ride with Leanne Hainsby has over 200,000 total workouts. Feel the energy of the Tony-award winning show by taking a run with Jess King, full-body strength with Matty Maggiacomo or yoga flow with Kristin McGee as well.

The show has been on Broadway since 2003 and shows no signs of slowing down. Take your seat in the audience, with tickets starting as low as $101 before fees on Vivid Seats.

“& Juliet”

The current Broadway phenomenon transcends energy through both the stage and bike screen. Peloton offers an “& Juliet” walk with Matty Maggiacomo, a barre class with Hannah Corbin and a ride with Christine D’Ercole.

Tickets to see the show in person start at $121 before fees for mezzanine seats.

“Six the Musical”

Ironically, Peloton offers five classes featuring music from the popular production: a ride with Robin Arzón, a cool-down ride with Sam Yo, arms and light weights with Hannah Corbin, a German run with Jeffery McEachern and a walk with Matty Maggiacomo.

Tickets are available and affordable on Vivid Seats, starting at just $89 before fees in the mezzanine.

“Moulin Rouge”

The glitz and glamor of “Moulin Rouge” is reflected through some of Peloton’s most upbeat instructors in this Broadway series. Try a two-for-one ride with Bradley Rose and Sam Yo, a cool-down ride with Leanne Hainsby, a yoga flow with Kristin McGee, a run with Matty Maggiacomo or a German run with Tobias Heinze.

Tickets start at just $94 before fees for mezzanine seats.

All prices found above are subject to fluctuation.


Shop Peloton 

1. Original Peloton Bike, $1445

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The classic design has an adjustable seat and handlebar to customize your settings. It also features a resistance knob to control during your workouts, a 2-channel rear-facing stereo speaker system, a headphone jack, Bluetooth connectivity and a front-facing camera so you can work out via video chat with friends and more.


2. Peloton Bike+, $2495

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The Bike+ is the most recent model of the signature bike. It features a 24” HD, rotating touchscreen so you can follow the screen when out of the saddle for strength or bootcamp classes. The Bike+ also pairs to your Apple Watch so you can view more accurate heart rate details during and after your workout. 


3. Peloton Guide, $195

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Track your movements during class with advanced artificial intelligence. This device uses innovative camera technology to track your movements, so you can compare your form to the instructor’s.


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