The RESET
January 25th, 2025
An Immersive Sound Healing Experience with Davin Youngs
The Huntington Theatre
Please bring your own yoga mat to The RESET if purchasing tickets in the Stage or Floor sections.
Content Advisories: The RESET uses theatrical haze.
Duration: 60 to 75 minutes.
Transforming the world’s most iconic stages into sanctuaries of stillness and sound.
About The RESET:
You’ve never experienced sound and music quite like this before. At the captivating crossroads of wellness and music lies The RESET—an invitation to journey beyond the traditional concert experience, into a space of profound transformation and healing.
Created and performed by renowned singer and sound healing artist, Davin Youngs, this immersive take on a “sound bath” will elevate your mind, body and spirit. Davin masterfully weaves a tapestry of sound using improvisational singing, looping devices, crystal-singing bowls, tuning forks, and other overtone-emitting instruments. Layer upon improvised layer will guide you through a sonic landscape into the far reaches of your mind.
What sets The RESET apart is the integration of electronic beats, seamlessly intertwined with the emergence of music that mirrors the unique beauty of your inner world. This experience will leave you with a refreshed perspective and feeling profound renewal.
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Davin Youngs
Creator
Davin Youngs
Davin Youngs (Creator) Singer and sound healing artist, Davin Youngs is a “true musical innovator” and “magician of the soul.” who believes wholeheartedly in the transformational power of singing, voice and sound. His immersive sound healing experience, The RESET is his unique take on a “sound bath.” He crafts each experience using improvisational singing, looping devices, sound healing instruments and electronic beats to create a sonic container for restoration, discovery and healing. He has brought The RESET to iconic spaces like The Kennedy Center’s Concert Hall, Chicago’s Orchestra Hall, Finney Chapel at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and the roof of Ace Hotel.