
With wellness as a new performance metric, this high-impact recovery and nervous system modality is taking off — and Rainbow Sounds is leading the charge.
Industry gears are shifting from “fit” to “well.” Members are investing more deeply in holistic wellbeing, and fitness is no longer viewed separately from mental or emotional health — the two have fully converged. As Bianca Sengos, Founder of Rainbow Sounds, puts it, “As we see and feel this shift, it seems evident that self-care is the new health-care.”
This evolution is reshaping the expectations placed on gyms, studios, clubs and wellness spaces. Today’s members want more than traditional workouts. They want tools to regulate their nervous systems, to recover more effectively and to access experiences that support whole-body health. These expectations are driving operators to rethink programming and diversify their recovery and wellness offerings.
One modality rising rapidly in response is sound therapy, often delivered as a sound bath using quartz sound bowls. Once considered niche, sound therapy is now scaling across the mainstream fitness and hospitality landscape. With a projected CAGR of 8.1% between 2024–2032, it is emerging as a core recovery service for wellness-conscious consumers. Increasingly, if a brand or facility is not offering sound therapy, sound baths or nervous-system-focused recovery sessions, it risks appearing outdated.

Why Sound Therapy Requires Expertise
Despite its simplicity in appearance, sound therapy requires true skill. A common misconception is that anyone can “play a sound bowl” and create a therapeutic experience. In reality, the effectiveness of sound therapy relies on brainwave entrainment, in which precisely tuned frequencies help guide the brain into restorative states. This process requires intentional technique, controlled sound delivery and harmonically tuned instruments.
That makes proper training and equipment essential.
Rainbow Sounds — a global manufacturer, distributor and educator of quartz sound therapy bowls — is uniquely positioned to support operators entering this category. The company provides both the instruments and the professional training needed to ensure safe, accurate and consistently high-quality sound experiences.
For clubs and wellness spaces exploring this modality, three considerations are key:
- Positioning the experience
Terms like “sound healing” are common, but many clubs prefer neutral phrasing such as “sound experience” or “sound journey,” which aligns more comfortably across diverse member groups. - Equipment accuracy
Sound therapy is an acoustic practice. Bowls must be guaranteed for pitch accuracy and harmonic alignment to create a smooth, coherent experience. Poorly tuned instruments can undermine the effectiveness of a session. - Training and facilitation
Facilitators must understand how to manage the wave of sound, pace a session, and maintain a safe environment. Proper training ensures that members and guests feel supported throughout the experience.
By investing in these elements, clubs can confidently introduce sound therapy as a premium recovery offering that differentiates their facility and supports member wellbeing.
How Leading Clubs Are Integrating Sound Therapy

Facilities around the world are turning to Rainbow Sounds to introduce restorative, immersive wellness experiences that meet rising member expectations. Sound baths have quickly become a signature offering and a powerful anchor within these clubs’ broader wellness ecosystem.
Here’s how different sectors are rolling it out:
Big-box gyms
Virgin Active’s 200+ clubs across the UK, Italy, Thailand, Australia, South Africa, and Qatar have embraced sound therapy in partnership with Rainbow Sounds. This signals an important industry shift: sound therapy is moving from boutique wellness into the heart of mainstream fitness culture. By placing precision-tuned sound sessions inside premium gym environments, Virgin Active is helping shape the future of recovery and nervous-system care.
Wellness clubs
Saint Haven — one of Australia’s most exclusive wellness clubs — uses Rainbow Sounds’ high-spec quartz instruments to deliver deeply immersive sessions that match its elevated, design-led approach to wellbeing. Precision tuning and premium craftsmanship were key reasons for selecting Rainbow Sounds.
Hotels and resorts
As wellness becomes a core expectation for travelers, luxury hospitality is rapidly integrating sound therapy. AMAALA, a flagship destination developed by Red Sea Global in Saudi Arabia, has partnered with Rainbow Sounds to elevate its restorative and relaxation offerings. The quartz bowls and facilitator training enable high-end sound experiences that align with luxury guest expectations.
Across all three sectors, operators report not only stronger engagement but improved differentiation — sound therapy instantly positions a facility as forward-thinking and wellness-oriented.
The Moment for Sound Therapy Is Now
The global sound therapy market is expanding rapidly, and Rainbow Sounds is well positioned at the forefront as a trusted manufacturer, distributor and educator. With a global footprint that ensures consistent rollout, quality control and scalable operator support — plus HSA/FSA approval in the United States — the brand is well poised to meet the surging demand.
For operators, the opportunity is twofold: meet rising member expectations today and invest in a category that will shape recovery and wellness programming for years to come. Sound therapy isn’t just a trend — it’s becoming a lifestyle practice and a clear pathway for clubs, studios, spas and hotels to elevate their wellness offerings.
This is the moment to ride the sound wave and bring next-generation wellness to your community.