Joe Wicks eyes Pyramid as he leads Glastonbury workout days after son’s birth
The fitness expert and his wife Rosie had a son, Dusty, 10 days ago.
Just days after the birth of his fourth child, Joe Wicks led a fitness session at Glastonbury Festival and set his sights on taking his workouts to the Pyramid Stage.
Hundreds joined the fitness expert at the Gateway stage on Thursday for some high intensity interval training (HIIT), similar to his PE With Joe YouTube videos which shot him to fame during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The session, which he hopes he can take to the festival’s main stage next year, comes just 10 days after the Body Coach and his wife Rosie had their fourth child, a boy called Dusty.
“I’m so happy, I’m so content because I feel like my family is complete now,” he told the PA news agency at the festival on Worthy Farm.
“We named him officially yesterday, I was just testing out the name for a week to see if I loved it.
“He’s cute, Rosie is good, the baby’s good, I’m just not getting much sleep – so I need this workout to give me some energy.”
“I would love to have had Rosie here, and in my vision, Rosie is on the other Glastonbury ticket,” he said.
“Unfortunately Rosie will have to be watching it on TV this year, but I’ll bring her back next year.”
He joked: “Apparently, if you have a baby on site (at Glastonbury), you get free tickets for life – that’s why I was hoping Rosie would be here.”
“When I look at my little boy Marley I was thinking ‘he’s such a cool dude’, like he rides motorbikes, he skates.
“I thought if you were a Dusty that’s a pretty cool name. I just felt we need to meet the kid and make sure he’s a Dusty – yeah he’s a Dusty.”
“I want to bring fitness to the festival, get people moving and give everyone a big smile to start their weekend with,” he said.
“People that have done my lockdown workouts will be here today. I love doing these events you know, I don’t need to be here doing this, but I actually love it.”
Wicks said he hopes to take his workout to Glastonbury’s showpiece, the Pyramid Stage, next year.
“I’m hoping if I get in their good books and I deliver a great session maybe they say ‘look bring it to the Pyramid – let’s make it an epic first ever HIIT work on the Pyramid Stage’,” he said.
“But let’s go bigger next year – let’s bring the first ever HIIT workout to the Pyramid Stage.
“I’m pretty sure if we get it right we can break a world record and have the biggest ever workout, let’s do it.”
Wicks will return to the Park stage for another fitness session on Friday at 10am, to put more festival-goers through their paces, and when he is hoping for crowds of up to three or four thousand.