Peloton Country Happy Hour 2 For 1 With Denis Morton
Hannah Corbin brings a fellow instructor into Season 7 for a first-time co-hosted ride on May 16
The Peloton Country Happy Hour is getting a new format for Season 7. Instructor Hannah Corbin announced that Denis Morton will join her as a full co-teacher for a class called “Country Happy Hour Two for One,” scheduled for Saturday, May 16 at 10 AM ET / 3 PM BST. It is the first time a fellow Peloton instructor has taken the co-host role in the series, and the class is open to all members.

Corbin teased the news on Instagram before the official announcement dropped, posting a behind-the-scenes selfie with the caption: “Can you guess the next Country Happy Hour guest? We have had so many incredible people in the last 6 seasons but this year we are trying something we have never done before.” A follow-up photo of Corbin and Morton together at the Peloton studio confirmed the pairing.

What the Peloton Country Happy Hour Two for One Format Means
The “Two for One” name is doing real work here. This is not a cameo or a mid-class shoutout. The official Peloton graphic frames it as a 30-minute Country Happy Hour Ride with both Hannah Corbin and Denis Morton, which points to a full co-teaching setup rather than a guest appearance. For a series that has previously featured country artists and outside collaborators, having a fellow Peloton instructor in the room is a deliberate format shift for the Peloton Country Happy Hour ride.
Why Denis Morton Is a Natural Fit for Peloton Country Happy Hour
Morton is one of Peloton’s most versatile instructors, but what makes him a strong pairing for Country Happy Hour specifically is his relationship with music. On Instagram, he has run a long-running series called Tuesday Tunes, where he shares the albums that shaped him and explains why they matter. That personal, music-first approach is not incidental to who he is as an instructor. It is central to it, and it makes him one of the more natural fits the Peloton Country Happy Hour series could have chosen.
That same sensibility carried directly into the platform. The Denis Morton Deep Dive series grew out of Tuesday Tunes, with Morton building full classes around single albums, weaving his personal connection to the music into the workout itself. The series launched in January 2026 with OutKast’s ATLiens and returned in April with Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill. It is a format built for someone who treats music as the point, not the backdrop.
That is exactly the kind of instructor Country Happy Hour calls for. Corbin has built the series around artists she genuinely connects with, and the music has always been as much a part of the experience as the workout. Morton brings the same philosophy from a different genre and a different angle, which is what makes the Two for One pairing worth watching.

Where Season 7 of Peloton Country Happy Hour Stands
Season 7 of the Peloton Country Happy Hour launched with a live class on April 18, after a hiatus that ran from June 2025. That return brought back the core format Corbin has used since the beginning: a 30-minute ride built around country music, with her long-standing explanation for the name still intact. It is called happy hour because you can stretch, sweat, and shower all within the hour.
Past seasons have brought in country artists including Keith Urban, Mickey Guyton, and Kylie Morgan. Corbin’s decision to bring in a Peloton colleague instead signals that Season 7 is testing what the format can hold beyond its established guest template. The May 16 class is the most structurally different installment the series has seen.
The class will be available live on May 16 and in the on-demand library after the broadcast wraps. Members who want to catch the Peloton Country Happy Hour Two for One live ride can add it to their stack now at onepeloton.com.
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