On November 9th, Pagu is primed to unleash chaos at Night Moves Fest in Pensacola, FL. This is a full-throttle, no-holds-barred performance extravaganza. It goes beyond a typical show. Pagu throws himself headfirst into the experience, one minute hunched over his gear, the next sprawled on the floor, drenched in a moody red glow like a shaman channeling some primal force. Expect a wild ride packed with humor, absurdity, and raw energy—a spectacle that lives and breathes.
Pagu, also known as Jonah Tatum, crawled out of the Florida panhandle with a burning desire to disrupt and delight. His creativity refuses to sit politely. It is playful, anarchic, uncontainable. He is DIY to his core and meticulously orchestrates every element of his existence, from trippy visuals to precise coding of his web presence. Pagu lives and breathes his art, fusing humor, chaos, and a flair for the bizarre into everything he touches. His mission is to break down the barriers between artist and audience, turning every performance into a shared fever dream where you lose yourself completely.
Pagu is new to the larger scene, but he is not playing it safe. He carves out a space unmistakably his own, one irreverent step at a time, catching eyes and turning heads with his unconventional sound design and eclectic multimedia forays. He has no interest in being another name in the crowd. He shakes things up, giving people an excuse to laugh at the absurdity and reminding us to throw away the script and just go for it. The music industry takes itself too seriously, but Pagu is the antidote—art is supposed to be alive, surprising, and most importantly, fun.
