Peloton June Artist Series: 3 Artists Confirmed
Peloton June Artist Series: Robyn, The Prodigy, and Brandi Carlile
Three artists, three live series, three very different sounds: here is everything coming to Peloton Studios this June.
Peloton June Artist Series Overview
The Peloton June Artist Series brings three artists to live classes this month, and the range is wider than usual. From Swedish electropop and British big beat to Americana storytelling, the month spans cycling, running, rowing, yoga, strength, and walking across Peloton Studios New York and Peloton Studios London. The series opens in the first week of June and runs through the final Friday of the month.
Here is a look at every confirmed class, plus what you need to know about each artist.

Brandi Carlile music classes already in Peloton’s library
Brandi Carlile: June 4
The Peloton June Artist Series opens with Brandi Carlile on Thursday, June 4, with two live classes at Peloton Studios New York.
- Mariana Fernandez leads a 30-minute Brandi Carlile Yoga Flow at 5:30PM ET
- Matty Maggiacomo teaches a 30-minute Brandi Carlile Walk at 7:00 PM ET
On Demand classes TBD.
Who Is Brandi Carlile?
Brandi Carlile is an 11-time Grammy winner, Oscar nominee, and two-time Emmy winner from Ravensdale, Washington. Born June 1, 1981, she built her career on the Seattle music scene before releasing her self-titled debut on Columbia Records in 2005. Her 2018 album By the Way, I Forgive You became her commercial and critical breakthrough, earning six Grammy nominations and three wins including Best Americana Album. Her song “The Joke” won both Best American Roots Performance and Best American Roots Song. Time named her one of its 2026 Women of the Year.
Her most recent album, Returning to Myself (2025), debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 1 on the Americana/Folk Albums, Top Rock Albums, and Top Rock and Alternative Albums charts. It followed her widely praised collaborative album with Elton John, Who Believes in Angels?, which debuted at No. 1 in the UK.
Carlile’s catalog spans folk, rock, country, and Americana. Her voice is her most identifiable instrument: large, emotive, and controlled. She has collaborated with Alicia Keys, Hozier, Noah Kahan, and Dolly Parton, and in 2019 co-founded the Highwomen alongside Maren Morris, Amanda Shires, and Natalie Hemby. Known tracks include “The Joke,” “Right on Time,” “Broken Horses,” and “The Story.” Her music lends itself well to steady-state movement and longer, breath-focused classes, which makes the yoga and walking format a natural fit for her sound.
The Pride Month timing of the Brandi Carlile series appears intentional given her profile as a longtime LGBTQ rights advocate and out artist. We may see a crossover badge for these classes with Peloton’s robust Pride programming.

Robyn music classes already in Peloton’s library
Robyn: June 11
The second series of the month lands on Thursday, June 11, with four confirmed live classes at Peloton Studios New York.
- Aditi Shah teaches a 20-minute Intermediate Robyn Pilates at 9:00 AM ET
- Greta Dopp teaches a 30-minute Intermediate Robyn Sculpt Flow at 5:30 PM ET
- Emma Lovewell teaches a 30-minute Robyn Ride at 7:00 PM ET
- Rebecca Kennedy leads a 30-minute Robyn Hike in Studio 4 at 7:00 PM
- Alex Karwoski leads a 30-minute Robyn Row in Studio 3 at 7:15 PM
On Demand classes TBD.
Who Is Robyn?
Robyn is the stage name of Robin Miriam Carlsson, a Swedish singer, songwriter, record producer, and DJ born June 12, 1979, in Stockholm. She began her music career at 15, signed with RCA Records in 1994, and released her debut album Robyn Is Here in 1995, producing two Billboard Hot 100 top-10 singles: “Do You Know (What It Takes)” and “Show Me Love.”
After leaving her label in the mid-2000s to found her own imprint, Konichiwa Records, Robyn released her self-titled fourth album in 2005 to widespread critical acclaim and a Grammy nomination. Her 2007 single “With Every Heartbeat” reached No. 1 in the UK. The 2010 Body Talk trilogy cemented her status as one of the defining pop artists of her generation, producing the Grammy-nominated “Dancing on My Own,” which also reached No. 1 in Sweden.
Her catalog is built for sustained energy: driving bass lines, precise synth arrangements, and melodies that build and release in patterns that translate directly to interval work. Her music appears regularly in Power Zone cycling playlists, where her tempo and structure make her songs a reliable fit for steady efforts and zone climbs. Known tracks include “Dancing on My Own,” “Call Your Girlfriend,” “Honey,” and “Body Talk.”
Also a popular LGBTQ icon, Robyn is currently on her “Sexistential” Tour in the US, Europe, the UK and Australia, launching June 24. What a great time to celebrate her in an Artist Series!

The Prodigy music classes already in Peloton’s library
The Prodigy: June 26
The Peloton June Artist Series closes with The Prodigy on Friday, June 26, with two live classes at Peloton Studios London.
- Hannah Frankson leads a 30-minute The Prodigy Ride in Studio 1 at 6:00 PM ET
- Susie Chan teaches a 30-minute The Prodigy Run in Studio 2 at 6:00 PM ET
On Demand classes TBD.
Who Is The Prodigy?
The Prodigy are an English electronic music group founded in Braintree, Essex, in 1990 by producer and keyboardist Liam Howlett. The group emerged from the British rave scene and became one of the defining acts of 1990s electronic music alongside the Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim. Their core lineup included Howlett, vocalist and dancer Keith Flint, MC and vocalist Maxim, and dancer Leeroy Thornhill, who left in 1999.
Their breakthrough came with the 1994 album Music for the Jilted Generation, followed by The Fat of the Land in 1997, which sold more than 10 million copies and featured their two UK No. 1 singles, “Firestarter” and “Breathe.” Both tracks featured Keith Flint on vocals. Flint had joined the group as a dancer before stepping into the vocalist role with “Firestarter” in 1996, a move that made him one of the most recognizable figures in British music. He died on March 4, 2019, at age 49. The group has continued as a touring and recording act with Howlett and Maxim.
The Prodigy’s catalog is built for high intensity. Hard-driving bass lines, aggressive synth sequences, and relentless tempo make their music a consistent presence in Power Zone training playlists and interval sessions. Known tracks include “Firestarter,” “Breathe,” “Omen,” “Invaders Must Die,” and “Warrior’s Dance.”
Can’t get enough of their music in Power Zone rides? Check them out on their current festival tour in Europe, Scandanavia, and the US.
Will You Be Tuning In to the Peloton June Artist Series?
The Peloton June Artist Series covers a lot of ground in a single month. Robyn and The Prodigy bring different flavors of high-output electronic music to cycling, running, and rowing, while Brandi Carlile’s yoga and walking classes offer a more measured but no less engaging pace. Whether you are a Power Zone regular looking for familiar energy or after something new on the mat, there is at least one class in this series worth scheduling.
For more on past monthly lineups, visit our Artist Series archive at theclipout.com.
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