If you were looking to get a North Stand ticket for the National Panorama Medium and Large Conventional Bands Semi-Finals, you’re out of luck.
Confirmation of this came from Pan Trinbago on Saturday morning, noting that the “overwhelming response” reflects the growing enthusiasm and demand for steelpan culture and entertainment.
Pan Trinbago President Beverley Ramsey-Moore also confirmed this on Friday, noting the increased demand for the tickets. Pan Trinbago said ticket sales opened as early as November 2024, with many patrons securing their attendance well in advance.
But it pointed out that while the North Stand offers a mix of general admission and corporate sponsor benefits, corporate entities are limited to purchasing no more than 50% of the total ticket availability, and assured that this year, general patrons accounted for the majority of ticket sales.
Pan Trinbago said Corporate groups purchasing tickets are allocated space strictly based on the number of tickets secured, with no additional accommodations beyond that. It said this ensures fairness and balance in the distribution of seating and viewing areas.
And for those still looking to get in, as of Saturday morning, Pan Trinbago said Grand Stand Tickets were still available at a cost of TT$400.