
Each Year we encourage our community to participate in "World Sound Healing Day". On February 14th (which is also Valentine's Day), people all over the wold vocally tone the "Global Ah" Sound to create a "unified heart activation" which is a lovely moment to come together with people engaging in the same practice all over the planet.
Sound Healing pioneer Jonathan Goldman created this event 24 years ago, and he writes of this event:
"On this day, many thousands of people through our planet will be creating Healing Sounds encoded with the intention of Love & Compassion to send a sonic valentine to the Gaia Matrix, our beloved Mother Earth, with the intention of raising the consciousness of all sentient beings."

In connection with World Sound Healing Day 2026, organizations and sound facilitators have created online and in-person events all over the globe. You can access them on the World Sound Healing Day Event portal. You're also encouraged to organize and create your own events (both in-person and online) and list them on the site!:
WORLD SOUND HEALING EVENT GLOBAL EVENT PORTAL
Event founder Jonathan Goldman will be co-hosting a live broadcast together with his wife Andi and Sound Facilitator Alex Sims. heir livestream will take place 11:30-12:30 US Eastern Time on Saturday, February 14th.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THEIR LIVESTREAM
WE PLAY WELL TOGETHER's Creative Director Joule L'Adara will be hosting two live events on the Big Island of Hawaii on Febraury 14th and 16th. (We won't be livestreaming these events but will share portions of the event recordings after they take place!)
Right now you can also watch and vocally sound with Joule's online video from last year's World Sound Healing Day which she lead live from her New York Studio:
You don't actually need anything but your voice to connect to this worldwide event! You also don't even need a video or a livestream (though it may help to guide you.) Simply "tune in" to the event at 12 noon your local time (or any time during February 14th) and begin so sound an "Ah" vowel with your voice, while connecting with what you feel appreciation for, and sending your sound out into the world to weave with the global sound.