Joe Wicks brings new fitness and wellbeing festival to Kew Gardens this summer

Release date: 26 February 2024

A man with long dark hair, Joe Wicks, stood in front of Kews palm House a large glass building.
  • Joe Wicks launches first ever fitness festival at Kew Gardens
  • Multiple opportunities to engage with Joe, from HIIT workouts to book readings
  • Day-long feel-good festival takes place on Sunday 7 July 2024 (9.30am-6pm)

Kew Gardens is excited to announce the first-ever Joe Wicks Festival, the ultimate feel-good festival for fitness-lovers and families taking place at the UNESCO World Heritage Site in London on Sunday 7 July 2024 (9.30am-6pm).

This festival will be the first event of its kind to be hosted by the much-loved fitness coach, who won the hearts of the nation through his daily ‘PE with Joe’ workouts in 2020. Set within Kew Gardens, a 320-acre botanic garden that is home to over 17,000 plant species, the festival promises a mix of fitness classes, wellbeing sessions, culinary treats and family activities, many of which will be led by Joe Wicks himself. 

The Joe Wicks Festival at Kew will feature four distinct zones, each dedicated to a different element of mental or physical wellness: ReEnergise, the main stage will feature a varied programme of fitness activities with Joe and guest experts throughout the day; ReTreat, breathwork classes and mindfulness drawing are just some of the experiences on offer in this relaxation zone; ReConnect, discover an inspiring series of talks by authors and celebrities; RePlay, children and families can enjoy book readings, crafts and family-friendly fitness in this fun-filled area. The jam-packed schedule includes meet and greets with Joe, yoga accompanied by live musicians, a mass picnic-style lunch with Joe, and the biggest ‘PE with Joe’ session to date, soundtracked by a live DJ. 

Having opened up about the struggles he has faced seeing loved ones battle mental health issues, Joe Wicks is a staunch advocate for both physical and mental health. Research conducted as part of Kew’s Nature Unlocked project revealed spending just ten minutes in a green space can lower your resting heart rate, making Kew Gardens the perfect venue for the festival which has been designed with mental and physical wellbeing in mind. 

Joe Wicks says, ‘I'm super excited to be launching my very first Joe Wicks Festival at Kew this summer. I love bringing my own family to this incredible place, and can’t wait to see people of all ages come together to experience the benefits of nature while learning new skills, taking part in some great workouts, and enjoying delicious food. We’ll be throwing in some surprises along the way, so I’d love you guys to join us and can’t wait to see you there."

Tickets to the Joe Wicks Wellbeing Festival are available at kew.org from 1 March 2024.

The Joe Wicks Festival admission:     

Adult Member: £36.00

Adult: £42.00

Child (4-16) member: £12.75

Child (4-16): £15.00

Family non-member (2 adults & 2 children): £103

 

Tickets must be pre-booked on kew.org

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About Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a world-famous scientific organisation, internationally respected for its outstanding collections and scientific expertise in plant and fungal diversity, conservation, and sustainable development in the UK and around the globe. Kew’s scientists and partners lead the way in the fight against biodiversity loss and finding nature-based solutions to the climate crisis, aided by five key scientific priorities outlined in Kew’s Science Strategy 2021-2025. Kew Gardens is also a major international and top London visitor attraction. Kew’s 132 hectares of historic, landscaped gardens, and Wakehurst, Kew’s Wild Botanic Garden and ‘living laboratory’, attract over 2.5 million visits every year. Kew Gardens was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in July 2003 and celebrated its 260th anniversary in 2019. Wakehurst is home to the Millennium Seed Bank, the largest wild plant seed bank in the world and a safeguard against the disastrous effects of climate change and biodiversity loss. RBG Kew received approximately one third of its funding from Government through the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and research councils. Further funding needs to support RBG Kew’s vital scientific and educational work comes from donors, memberships and commercial activity including ticket sales. For tickets, please visit www.kew.org/kew-gardens/visit-kew-gardens/tickets. In the first six months since implementing a new accessibility scheme for those in receipt of Universal Credit, Pension Credit and Legacy Benefits, Kew has welcomed over 50,000 visitors with £1 tickets.

About Joe Wicks

Joe Wicks is on a mission to make the world fitter, healthier and happier. Also known as The Body Coach, Joe’s online HIIT workouts, recipes, best-selling books, 90 Day Plan and his fitness app have helped people all around the world to smash their goals and feel amazing. 

A household name in the UK, Joe is best known for his award-winning Lean In 15 recipe book and becoming ‘P.E teacher to the nation’ with his daily, live-streamed family workouts during the pandemic. In 2020, Joe was awarded an MBE by The Queen for services to fitness and charity. 

Joe has published fifteen books, selling over four million copies. In September 2021, Joe published The Burpee Bears, his first book for children. Racked up millions of social media followers and views – including 80m views for P.E With Joe; raised millions for charities through initiatives such as his 24 Hour Workout Challenge for Children In Need; and helped 600,000+ clients transform their lives thanks to his 90 Day Plan and new Body Coach app (launched on December 2020) and which went straight to the top of the Apple charts.