SoulCycle Thrives As People Return ‘In Droves’More by Front Office Sports - July 7, 20210 Go to Source Author: Abigail GentrupEquinox’s SoulCycle is reaping the benefits of renewed interest in in-person fitness experiences.“They are coming back in droves, which has been great,” SoulCycle CEO Evelyn Webster told Yahoo. “We’ve seen tears of joy. We’ve seen waitlists.”Webster says over 50% of SoulCycle’s locations are now open after many were forced to close during the pandemic. SoulCycle’s closures led to $350 million in losses last year.In May, the company said New York’s new membership sales had increased 55%. By then, all fitness centers nationwide had reached 83% of their January 2020 traffic levels. Planet Fitness, 24 Hour Fitness, and Orange Theory have seen a surge in attendance, too.SoulCycle is doing its best to simultaneously compete in the connected fitness space, an industry expected to reach $60 billion in the next six years.It started selling $2,500 stationary bikes with a $40 per month Equinox+ subscription that lets you stream SoulCycle classes at home.Universal Music Group’s entire catalog was licensed to Equinox+, which powers SoulCycle’s consumer bike.Peloton — which expects $4 billion in revenue this year — and several other competitors have made at-home fitness incredibly crowded, giving more reason to re-prioritize brick-and-mortar gyms.Before the pandemic, Equinox made over $1 billion in revenue each year with membership dues starting at $2,200. SoulCycle does not offer memberships, only pay-as-you-go or bundled class prices.The post SoulCycle Thrives As People Return ‘In Droves’ appeared first on Front Office Sports. Go to Source Author: Abigail GentrupShare this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Related