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Hack Your Health 2024: What to know before you go

Get ready to elevate your wellness game during Hack Your Health, happening Friday, May 31 to Sunday, June 2.

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Learn from 70+ esteemed speakers who could revolutionize the way you think about nutrition, fitness, and biohacking.

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The countdown is on to Hack Your Health 2024, a health optimization conference that will showcase cutting-edge ways to improve your current health and future longevity.

From world-class speakers (like New York Times bestselling author Ben Greenfield and JJ Virgin) to an expo hall full of services and products to improve your health journey, it’s gearing up to be the biggest health event of the year. Here’s what to know before you go:

🗓️ Conference dates + times

  • Friday, May 31 through Sunday, June 2 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

🎟️ Tickets

Purchase tickets online—there’s a ticket option for every budget. Psst... VIPs get to attend an exclusive dinner on Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. to network and socialize with industry leaders.

Pro tip: Use code ATX50 for $50 off all ticket types (excluding the virtual replay pass).

🚗 Venue + Parking

The jam-packed weekend will be held at the Palmer Events Center, located downtown at 900 Barton Springs Rd.

The venue has an on-site parking garage with entrances on Barton Springs Road and Riverside Drive. The daily rate is $10.

Prepare to Hack Your Health.

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