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PanJam 2024 set for Saturday, attendees promised world class performance

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The highly anticipated PanJam 2024 which has grown to be Guyana’s premier steel pan concert, is set for Saturday, July 27th at the expansive Parc Rayne. The organization in a release said the new venue was chosen to accommodate the growing number of patrons, and is expected to dazzle attendees with its vibrant theme, “PanJam: World of Colours.”

This year’s theme promises a visually stunning experience as attendees are encouraged to dress in bright, colourful attire, embodying the vibrancy and diversity of Caribbean culture. The move to Parc Rayne marks a significant milestone in PanJam’s journey, reflecting its ever-increasing popularity and the need for a larger venue to accommodate its growing fanbase.

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Founded six years ago by renowned Guyanese pianist Reon Miller while he was a law student, PanJam began as a fundraiser to cover his tuition fees. Today, it stands as a cultural phenomenon, celebrating the rich sounds of the Caribbean and attracting people from all walks of life.

PanJam 2024 is said to boast an impressive lineup of both local and international artists. Jackie Jaxx and cKush will make their debut.

The event will also feature special performances by international guest, Amjad Ali and regional sensation, Joshua Regrello. Returning to the PanJam stage are beloved seasoned performers Carlvin Burnett, Cassie Adams, Roy Stewart, and Reon Miller, among many others.

One of the most eagerly anticipated segments of the evening is the epic clash between two of Guyana’s most prestigious steel bands – the Guyana Police Force Steel Orchestra and Parkside Steel Orchestra. These bands will engage in a thrilling tune-for-tune battle, promising to end the night on a high note.

“PanJam 2024 promises an unforgettable evening of music, pan music, culture, and celebration. I’m overly excited for this year’s edition and for people to have an elevated experience with pan music especially. My whole reason for continuing this concert even after paying off law school, is to really foster greater appreciation for the pan instrument. For the most part I believe that is being accomplished, but I think what is planned for this year will really hit it home! I’m encouraging everyone to come out and be part of the experience,” Miller, Creator of PanJam said.

 

This year’s event is proudly supported by: Digicel, KFC, Angostura, Budweiser, Potsalt Events, Guyana Tourism Authority, 592Tees, Virtual Solution

Guyana and M&M Snackette.

 

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