Peloton’s Exciting April Artist Series: Justin Bieber and Backstreet Boys
Peloton’s April Artist Series Brings Pop Royalty to the Platform
Peloton’s April Artist Series is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated lineups of the year. This month, members get two heavy hitters: Justin Bieber on April 2 and the Backstreet Boys on April 23. Whether you’re a devoted Belieber, a longtime BSB fan, or simply someone who appreciates a well-curated playlist during a hard effort, April has something worth circling on the calendar.
These Artist Series events offer a structured way to experience the catalogs of major artists across a range of class types, from cycling and running to strength, yoga, and more.

Past Justin Bieber classes
Justin Bieber Artist Series: April 2
Justin Bieber is one of the most-streamed artists in history, and his music has long been woven into the Peloton library. The Canadian singer launched his career as a teenager and has since built a catalog that spans pop, R&B, and gospel-influenced sounds. His discography includes hits like “Baby,” “Love Yourself,” “Sorry,” “Peaches,” and “Ghost,” covering enough sonic ground to fuel a wide variety of workout formats.
This is not Bieber’s first appearance on the Peloton platform. His music currently appears in 2,268 Peloton classes!
Live April 2 Justin Bieber Classes
- 30 Minute Justin Bieber Walk + Run with Kirsten 9:00 am ET
- 30 Minute Justin Bieber Row with Matt 1:30pm ET
- 30 Minute Justin Bieber Ride with Olivia 7:00pm ET
More On Demand classes will be announced closer to April 2.

Past Backstreet Boys classes
Backstreet Boys Artist Series: April 23
Backstreet Boys returning to the Peloton April Artist Series is a welcome development. Peloton last featured the group in December 2024, and the response from the community was strong. That series included classes across cycling, strength, yoga, running, and rowing, giving members a broad menu of options.
Formed in Orlando in 1993, the Backstreet Boys became one of the best-selling music acts of all time. Their catalog is built for movement, with driving pop hooks and nostalgic energy that translates well to high-intensity formats. Key tracks include “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” “I Want It That Way,” “Larger Than Life,” and “As Long as You Love Me.”
Their music currently appears in 547 Peloton classes, and instructor Cody Rigsby has made his Backstreet Boys affiliation well known over the years. His December 2024 ride was a highlight of that series, and his 2019 ride celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Millennium album is still available in the On Demand library for anyone who wants a preview of what that energy looks like in practice.
Live April 23 Backstreet Boys Classes
- 30 Minute Backstreet Yoga Flow with Mariana 5:30 pm ET
- 30 Minute Backstreet Boys Walk + Run with Camila 9:00 pm ET
More On Demand classes will be announced closer to April 23.
Will You Be Taking the April Artist Series Classes?
April’s Artist Series lineup covers a lot of ground, from pop-era (though today!) Bieber to classic boy band anthems. Both artists have the kind of catalogs that work well across class formats, and it will be interesting to see how instructors program around them.
When Peloton announces additional On Demand classes for either series, we’ll be letting you know right here.
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