Pan Trinbago Inc.
Pan Folk-O-Rama: A Pan Trinbago Tobago Region Production
Tobago Heritage Festival 2026

"Steelpan Bin Deh Deh"

A signature cultural showcase celebrating the Steelpan — Trinidad & Tobago's national instrument — through music, folklore, dance, and the timeless spirit of Tobago.

Date
Friday, 24 July 2026
6:00 PM
Venue
RBC Redemption Soundsetters Pan Theatre
Montgomery, Bethel, Tobago
Discover the Event

Where the Steelpan Meets the Soul of Tobago

Pan Folk-O-Rama brings together pannists, performers, cultural practitioners, families, visitors, and music enthusiasts in an unforgettable evening that honours Tobago's vibrant creative heritage.

More than a cultural performance, Pan Folk-O-Rama is a platform for preserving Tobago's heritage, supporting local artists, promoting youth participation, and strengthening community pride — reflecting Pan Trinbago Tobago Region's commitment to safeguarding the legacy of the Steelpan.

Whether you are a lifelong pan enthusiast or experiencing Tobago's cultural traditions for the first time, Pan Folk-O-Rama 2026 promises an evening of authentic entertainment, heritage, and celebration that captures the spirit and rhythm of our island.

Pan Folk-O-Rama 2026 Event Poster

A Night of Culture & Celebration

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Steelband Performances

Live performances showcasing the full range and beauty of the Steelpan contributing to Tobago's rich heritage.

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Folklore & Dance

Captivating blends of Steelband music with traditional folklore, dance, and storytelling unique to Tobago.

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Cultural Heritage

A deep dive into the traditions that make Tobago's cultural identity one of the richest in the Caribbean.

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Youth & Community

Spotlighting the next generation of pan artists and honouring the community that keeps this tradition alive.

Feel the Rhythm of Pan Folk-O-Rama

Part of the Tobago Heritage Festival

Proudly presented as part of Tobago's annual celebration of culture, identity, and tradition. Pan Folk-O-Rama reflects Pan Trinbago Tobago Region's ongoing commitment to safeguarding the legacy of the Steelpan while fostering cultural tourism and contributing to the growth of Tobago's creative economy