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Panorama 2025 Large Band Finals Seating Information

For Panorama 2025, we are delighted to offer a variety of seating options designed to enhance the experience for all patrons. Among these, the Special Reserved Section promises a premium viewing experience, carefully curated for comfort and accessibility.

This section is located directly in the middle of the venue, a few rows higher on a sloped seating arrangement providing an unparalleled vantage point (birds eye view) of the performances. Guests in this area will enjoy a clear and central view of the bands, ensuring they can fully immerse themselves in the spectacle of Panorama.
Reserved Seating is just a little lower on the same level( eye-level)  as the Steelbands.

The general seating will be facilitated on the wings of the grand stand.

Whether you're a long-time Steelpan enthusiast or experiencing the magic of Panorama for the first time, the Special Reserved Section offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the event in style.

We look forward to welcoming you to Panorama 2025 and celebrating the vibrancy of our national instrument together!

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