Renowned steelpan virtuoso Joshua Regrello continues to shatter boundaries and set new milestones in the world of music. Following his groundbreaking performances on the Great Wall of China and his Guinness World Record for the longest steelpan marathon in 2024, Regrello is now poised to make history once again. On October 19, during the closing night of the Divali Nagar festival in Chaguanas, Trinidad, he announced his upcoming debut performance at the iconic Taj Mahal in India. This will mark the first time a pannist has performed at the historic mausoleum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in 1631 by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Regrello’s announcement was met with resounding applause from the audience, including NCIC president Surujdeo Mangaroo and Senator Darrel Allahar, despite heavy rain earlier in the evening. The festival, themed ‘Loka Sangraha: The Welfare of the World,’ celebrated global harmony and collective well-being. Regrello’s performance, alongside tabla player Shivan Seenath, featured a fusion of Bollywood hits and Indian classical music, showcasing his dedication to mastering diverse musical styles. He encouraged young attendees to pursue their dreams through hard work, emphasizing the rewards of perseverance. Looking ahead, Mangaroo revealed that the 2026 Divali Nagar will focus on ‘Rajneeti,’ exploring the intersection of ethical governance and political strategy.
