The 22nd edition of Premios Juventud Panama made history as the awards ceremony moved outside the United States for the first time. Broadcast live from the Figali Convention Center in Panama City, the night began with an electrifying Panama music tribute. This special opening honored the country’s profound influence on global genres, from the roots of Reggae en Español to the golden era of Salsa. The event, held during Hispanic Heritage Month, showcased Panama as a premier destination for major Hispanic heritage galas.
Legendary Stars Join the Panama Music Tribute
The opening act of Premios Juventud Panama was a masterclass in cultural pride. Legendary trombonist Willie Colón took the stage to perform the iconic hit “La Murga,” a song deeply connected to Panamanian folklore. He was joined by a powerhouse lineup including Farruko, Natti Natasha, and Panamanian icons like Los Rabanes and Nando Boom. These PJ 2025 Latin awards performances successfully blended tradition with modern urban beats, proving that the nation’s musical heritage remains a driving force in the industry.
Furthermore, the participation of Samy and Sandra Sandoval brought the authentic sound of “Tipico” to a global audience. Consequently, the Panama music tribute became the most talked-about moment on social media, reaching millions of viewers across Univision and ViX platforms.
Impact of PJ 2025 Latin Awards on Regional Culture
Hosting Premios Juventud Panama provided a significant boost to the local creative economy. Beyond the main stage, the event highlighted the talent of over 20 Panamanian dancers and local artists like Boza and Sech, who performed his latest single “Novio No.” This Hispanic heritage gala was not just a night of trophies but a recognition of the “Hub of the Americas” as a cultural powerhouse.
Moreover, the collaboration between TelevisaUnivision and the Republic of Panama set a new standard for international music events. As a result, the success of Premios Juventud Panama ensures that the world recognizes the country’s artistic beauty and logistical capability. From the Mola-inspired graphic designs to the world-class production, the PJ 2025 Latin awards will be remembered as a turning point for Panamanian music on the global stage.
