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Joe Wicks announced for Henley health and wellness festival

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Wednesday, April 10, 2024 6:21 am
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Wicks will lead a fitness class on the festival?s main stage, where attendees can get their pulses racing in a high-intensity interval training session at HLTH is WLTH Festival, Henley-on-Thames, on Saturday, June 1.

Wicks will lead a fitness class on the festival?s main stage, where attendees can get their pulses racing in a high-intensity interval training session at HLTH is WLTH Festival, Henley-on-Thames, on Saturday, June 1.

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A HEALTH and well-being festival in Henley has added a celebrity fitness coach to its line-up.

HLTH is WLTH Festival will feature an appearance from celebrity fitness coach Joe Wicks next month.

Wicks will lead a fitness class on the festival’s main stage, where attendees can get their pulses racing in a high-intensity interval training session.

A live audience Q&A will follow, where he will share nutrition tips and his personal experience with fitness.

Fans will also get the chance to attend a meet and greet event with him afterwards.

Wicks joins a line-up which includes Mr Motivator and Dr Julia Jones and live music from bands such as Coyote, Bloc Off the Wall, the John James Newman duo, and Rose Windross in its ‘Retro Saturday’ programme.

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HLTH is WLTH is a festival which promotes physical and mental well-being through fitness classes, workshops, and comedy and music performances.

This year’s event features comedy from Jeff Innocent, Fern Brady, Colin Hoult, and Leah Davis.

It will also see performances from tributes to Tina Turner, Lady gaga, and Whitney Houston.

Kayleigh, 8RAY events assistant, said: “We are beyond excited to have Joe Wicks join us as our main headliner on Saturday, June 1st,”

“His dedication to promoting health and fitness aligns perfectly with our festival’s mission, and we can’t wait for attendees to experience his energizing HIIT class and engaging Q&A session.”

HLTH is WLTH Wellbeing Festival takes place at Mill Meadows, Henley on Thames, from Friday-Sunday, May 31-June 2.

More information and tickets available via: hlthiswlth.co.uk

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