Over the course of an hour, you'll be taken on a relaxation and healing journey. You simply need to get comfortable and relax as the sounds and vibrations work their magic.

Community gong baths can be enjoyed both by laying on the floor or sitting on something. If laying on the floor you will need to bring something to lay down on i.e. a yoga mat or camping mat. You will be on the floor for an hour, so think comfort. Some even prefer an airbed for this reason. If you would prefer to sit, standard chairs will be available, but for a potentially more comfortable experience you are welcome to bring along camping chairs, foldable sun loungers or recliners. Please do let me know if further consideration is needed to enable you to fully participate. Your comfort is important.

Please ensure you arrive with everything you need. See Gong Bath FAQs for more details of what to bring.

Date, Time and Location

Friday 28th March | 7-8pm | Yapton Village Hall Club room - limited to 12 places.

Parking is available on site.

About the Event

Arrival from 6:45pm for a 7:00pm start.

Please note, this event will take place in the club room, not the main hall. Please use the side entrance as there is another event happening in the main hall. The side door will be locked at 7pm to ensure a smooth start and undisturbed experience. Late entry will not be possible to provide the best experience for everyone present.

Tickets are non-refundable. If your plans change and you cannot attend, you are welcome to transfer your ticket to a friend or another event. Please inform me at least 48 hours in advance if you wish to do so. Unless in extreme circumstances, any requests with less than 48 hours notice are non-transferable.

Please click here for full cancellation and refund policy.

Important notice

Taking part in gong baths is generally considered safe for most people, regardless of age or fitness level. However, considerations should be taken for the following people:

  • Mental health conditions - People with severe mental health conditions, such as paranoid schizophrenia, severe personality disorder, or psychosis, should not participate in gong baths. If you have PTSD or trauma that may need to be considered, please also make contact so that we can discuss any further support needed.

  • Pregnancy - Individuals who are pregnant in the first trimester should not participate in gong baths. Caution should also be taken during other trimesters as studies have not been undertaken on pregnant women. If you are pregnant and want to participate, please talk with a healthcare professional to make sure they’re a safe option for you and then let me know of any considerations that need to be followed.

  • Epilepsy or seizures - People with epilepsy or a history of seizures should not participate in gong baths.

  • Hearing impairments - People with hearing impairments may still be able to participate in a gong bath, but the experience may not be comfortable. Caution should be taken with tinnitus. However, by sitting further away from the Gongs and wearing ear plugs, the vibrations may still be felt and the experience enjoyed. It is advised that hearing aids are removed as the higher pitched tones can interfere.

  • Sensitivity to sound - People who are sensitive to sound including individuals with Ménière’s disease may experience discomfort or agitation during a gong bath. Caution is advised. Please talk with a healthcare professional to make sure they’re a safe option for you and then let me know of any considerations that need to be followed.

  • Metal implants - Caution should be taken by people with metal devices in their body, such as a pacemaker, coronary shunt, artificial heart valves, or metal pins or staples as discomfort may be experienced. It is recommended that it be a minimum of 12 weeks post surgery and that if you are concerned or are unsure whether you should attend that medical advice be sought. During a group Gong session, the vibrations are not directed at specific body locations and so the impact will be indirect, however discomfort could still be experienced. It is recommended to sit further away from the Gongs initially.

Ultimately, individuals should listen to their bodies and consult with their healthcare provider if they have any concerns or underlying health condition before participating in a Gong bath.

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