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PanJam returns with nostalgic theme “PanJam in De Village”

- celebrating village life and cultural togetherness

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June 30, 2025
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The acclaimed PanJam concert is set to return for its seventh consecutive year, bringing communities together under the heartwarming theme “PanJam In De Village.” Scheduled for Saturday, July 26th, 2025, at Parc Rayne, this year’s concert takes on special significance as it celebrates the authentic village spirit that has always been the backbone of Guyanese culture. 

The 2025 edition focuses on recreating the communal atmosphere of historic Guyanese village gatherings. “Pan In De Village” aims to transport patrons back to the golden days of village life, when communities gathered spontaneously around the sweet sounds of steel pan and rhythmic beating of drums, where cultural boundaries dissolved and everyone became family. 

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“This year’s theme isn’t just about nostalgia, it’s about rediscovering who we are as a people,” said Reon Miller, founder and creator of PanJam. “The village concept resonates deeply with Guyana’s multicultural fabric. PanJam 2025 aims to recreate that authentic village atmosphere 

where cultural appreciation wasn’t taught, it was lived. At a time when our nation is experiencing unprecedented growth and change, we need to remember these values that have always made us strong,” Miller said 

This year’s lineup perfectly embodies the village spirit, featuring seasoned performers. Regional sensation Joshua Regrello makes his highly anticipated return to the PanJam stage, bringing his signature style and energy. Adding an exciting new dimension to this year’s concert is the internationally acclaimed Juke Ross, whose presence promises to elevate the village experience with his unique artistry. 

The incomparable Carlvin Burnett also returns, joining him is Nekeita, who together, make a dynamic duo highly capable of transcending the energy of the audience. There will also be

performances from Soloists, Ray Sparman and Clayton Daniels and Saxophonists, Roy Stewart and Jesse Schultz. 

The evening’s epic crescendo will feature an unprecedented steel band clash between Ansa McAl Parkside Steel Orchestra and Pan Groove Steel Orchestra. This tune-for-tune battle embodies the friendly competition that has always driven village pan yards to excellence, where respect and camaraderie triumph over rivalry. The showdown promises to capture the authentic spirit of village music competitions, where the entire community would gather to witness musical greatness unfold. 

Patrons are encouraged to embrace the village aesthetic, think simple, authentic, and colourful. The venue will be transformed to reflect village life, incorporating traditional decorations and local cuisine to enhance the cultural atmosphere. 

“We’re not just putting on a concert, we’re recreating a cultural experience,” Miller explained. 

PanJam 2025 continues to be supported by partners who understand the importance of cultural preservation and community building. This year’s sponsors include: Guyana Tourism Authority, Potsalt, Massy Distribution, Absolut, IBGL Insurance Brokers, Ministry of Culture, Youth & Sport, News Source, Gabriella The PR Girl, and Xperiences. 

Physical tickets are available at Massy Providence, MovieTowne, Montrose, Vreed-en-Hoop, Ruimveldt and Giftland locations; IBGL on Carmichael Street and upstairs Oasis Café. E-tickets are on Potsalt Events App or www.potsalt.events.

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