Joshua Regrello's 31-Hour Steelpan Marathon Shatters World Record

Joshua Regrello, a 27-year-old musician from Trinidad and Tobago, achieved a Guinness World Record by playing the steelpan for 31 consecutive hours. Beginning at 6:30 a.m., he exceeded his initial 30-hour target, drawing thousands of online viewers. "This is not just a victory for myself, it's a victory for everybody who was a part of this," Regrello remarked.
Surpassing his 30-hour goal, Regrello continued for an additional hour, fueled by the support of online audiences and on-site witnesses. His performance, streamed live, featured collaborations with various artists, including singers and instrumentalists, showcasing the steelpan's versatility and cultural significance.
Regrello's marathon concluded with him playing Trinidad and Tobago's national anthem, symbolizing national pride and the steelpan's enduring legacy.