Pole Fitness Seattle is set to open a new studio in Bellevue. The fitness studio will bring pole, aerial, and dance fitness classes to the Eastside. It is scheduled to open in August 2026 and will be located at 12121 Northup Way.
The studio will offer classes for all experience levels, from beginners through advanced students. Programming will include pole fitness classes ranging from introductory series to advanced spins, flow, and choreography. Aerial offerings will feature Lyra (aerial hoop) and aerial hammock classes designed for all skill levels.
Additional classes will focus on dance and movement, including floor work, eco flow, chair dance, and choreography-based sessions. Conditioning classes such as strength training, flexibility, and stretching will also be part of the schedule to support overall training and progression.
The new Bellevue space is being designed with a boutique studio model in mind. Planned features include 14-foot ceilings, a dedicated pole room, and a separate aerial and Lyra room. The studio will follow a one-equipment-per-student policy and will keep class sizes small to allow for more individualized instruction.
Other design elements emphasize accessibility and progression, including a beginner-friendly and inclusive environment, high-quality instruction focused on skill development, and a layout intended to support creativity and movement.
According to the studio, boutique-format training is central to its approach, offering more instructor attention, stronger community connection, safer progressions, and more intentional programming compared to higher-volume fitness spaces.
In a statement shared on Instagram, Pole Fitness Seattle said, “We are proud to continue building a home for the Eastside aerial & pole community right here in Bellevue.”
Membership pricing will range from $199 per month for entry-level access, up to premium unlimited options including a Platinum monthly unlimited package at $2,399 for 12 months and a Gold unlimited package at $1,399 for six months. Single drop-in classes will cost $35, and a five-class pack will be available for $165.











