Haitian Events in Boston
Greater Boston is home to one of the oldest and most tightly-knit Haitian communities in the Northeast, and the calendar reflects it. Every week, somewhere between Mattapan, Hyde Park, Dorchester, Cambridge, and Brockton, you'll find a Kompa party filling a dance floor, a cultural festival celebrating our heritage, a business networking mixer connecting Haitian entrepreneurs, a church gathering bringing families together, or a comedy night reminding everyone why Haitian humor travels so well.
Before HaitianCorner, finding these events meant scrolling endless Facebook posts, waiting on WhatsApp forwards that arrived after the fact, or hearing about a can't-miss night from a friend the day after it happened. Instead of relying on scattered social media and group chats, HaitianCorner makes discovering Haitian events in Boston simple: browse what's coming up, RSVP or buy tickets in a few taps, and see who else from the community is going β all in one place, updated daily.
Whether you grew up in Mattapan or just landed in the city looking for community, the goal is the same: fewer nights hearing "you should have been there" and more nights actually being there.
A Community With Deep Roots
Boston's Haitian community traces back generations, with Mattapan and Hyde Park long serving as anchor neighborhoods β home to restaurants serving griot and diri kole ak pwa, KreyΓ²l-language radio programming, and churches where services have been conducted the same way for decades. What's changed is how people find out what's happening. A community this large deserves better than fragmented WhatsApp chains, and that's the gap HaitianCorner exists to close β not replacing the culture, just making it easier to find your way into it.
That matters most for two groups: newcomers who don't yet have the network to hear about events through word of mouth, and busy professionals and parents who want to stay connected to the culture but don't have time to hunt across ten different pages to find out what's on this weekend.
Popular Event Categories
- πΆ Kompa Parties
- π€ Live Music
- π Haitian Festivals
- π€ Networking Events
- βͺ Church Events
- π² Food Festivals
- π Comedy Shows
- π¨βπ©βπ§ Family Activities
- β€οΈ Charity Events
Whatever brings you out β dancing until 2 AM at a Kompa night in Brockton, celebrating Haitian Heritage Month in May, catching a Haitian comedian at a Cambridge venue, or bringing the kids to a weekend cultural festival β it's easier to find when one platform is tracking it all instead of a dozen scattered pages, group chats, and flyers.
Kompa nights remain a cornerstone of Boston's Haitian nightlife scene β high-energy dance events built around konpa music, often featuring live bands flown in for one-night engagements at venues across Brockton and Mattapan. But the calendar runs far deeper than nightlife: business networking mixers connect Haitian entrepreneurs and professionals looking to grow together, church programs and family days keep multi-generational traditions alive, and food festivals showcase Haitian cuisine to both the community and curious newcomers discovering it for the first time.
Popular Boston Areas
- Mattapan
- Hyde Park
- Dorchester
- Cambridge
- Brockton
Mattapan remains the cultural heartbeat of Haitian Boston, often called "Little Haiti" locally, home to restaurants, radio stations, and community organizations that have anchored the community for decades. Events posted here range from intimate church fundraisers to large-scale festivals.
Hyde Park and Dorchester contribute steadily to the church and family-event scene, with a strong concentration of Haitian congregations hosting regular programming throughout the year.
Brockton β home to one of the largest Haitian populations in Massachusetts outside Boston proper β has become a reliable destination for Kompa nights and concerts that draw crowds from across the South Shore.
Cambridge rounds things out with networking events and cultural programming often tied to the area's universities and young professional community, proving Haitian culture thrives across the whole metro area, not just one neighborhood.
Upcoming Haitian Events in Boston
Below are real, upcoming events happening in the Greater Boston area right now β pulled live and updated automatically as new events are posted, so this list is never stale.
Why Use HaitianCorner?
HaitianCorner isn't just an events calendar β it's a growing home for the diaspora, built around real community needs: knowing what's happening before it's over, meeting people who share your culture in a new city, and supporting the organizers, DJs, and businesses keeping Haitian traditions alive in Boston.
Every event on the platform gets a dedicated page with the date, venue, a map with directions, and β where the host has enabled it β secure ticket purchasing with a QR-code ticket you can add straight to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet. RSVP for free events takes one tap, and you can see which of your friends are already planning to attend before you commit your Saturday night.
For Event Organizers
If you're a promoter, DJ, church, or community organization hosting events in Greater Boston, HaitianCorner gives you a free, permanent home for every event you run β no flyer design skills required. Each event automatically gets its own shareable page that's indexed by Google, a print-ready QR code for physical flyers, built-in RSVP tracking, and β if you choose to sell tickets β a secure checkout that deposits payouts directly to your bank account.
Posting is free, and every event you create adds to the same growing calendar this page pulls from, meaning your event becomes discoverable to anyone browsing Haitian events in Boston, not just people who already follow you.
Haitian-Owned Businesses & Organizations
Own a Haitian-owned business or organization in Boston?
Our Boston business directory is launching soon. Be one of the first Haitian-owned businesses, churches, or community organizations featured on HaitianCorner.
List Your Business βSeasonal Highlights
Some months are busier than others. May brings Haitian Heritage Month, with parades, cultural showcases, and flag-day celebrations across Mattapan, Hyde Park, and Dorchester β often the single busiest stretch on the Boston Haitian events calendar. Summer (June through August) is peak Kompa season, when touring artists from Haiti and the diaspora circuit book venues across Brockton and the metro area for a steady run of concerts. Fall and winter shift the focus toward church programs, year-end galas, and family-oriented holiday celebrations, giving the calendar a different but equally active rhythm.
Whatever the season, checking back regularly (or better yet, downloading the app for push notifications) means you'll catch events as they're posted rather than after they've already sold out.
Tips for First-Time Attendees
New to the Boston Haitian event scene? A few things help: Kompa nights typically start listed times but don't fill up until later, so arriving fashionably late is normal rather than rude. Dress codes vary β church events and networking mixers usually lean business-casual to formal, while Kompa parties range from smart-casual to dressed-to-impress depending on the venue and headliner. If you're attending a ticketed event, bring your QR code (either printed or on your phone via Apple or Google Wallet) for the fastest entry, since most doors now scan directly rather than checking printed lists.
And don't be shy about going alone β Haitian events have a well-earned reputation for welcoming newcomers into the fold quickly. It's genuinely common to arrive knowing no one and leave with a group of new friends and an invitation to the next one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find Haitian events in Boston?
HaitianCorner provides one of the largest collections of Haitian events happening throughout Greater Boston, including Mattapan, Hyde Park, Dorchester, Cambridge, and Brockton, updated daily.
What kinds of events are listed?
Kompa parties, concerts, church gatherings, business networking, food festivals, comedy shows, family activities, and community celebrations across the Greater Boston area.
Can I sell tickets on HaitianCorner?
Yes. Event organizers can publish events for free and sell tickets directly through HaitianCorner, with built-in RSVP and mobile ticketing.
Is there an app for finding Haitian events near me?
Yes β the HaitianCorner app lets you browse events, get push notifications, and receive reminders so you never miss a Haitian event in Boston.
What is a Kompa party?
Kompa (konpa) is Haiti's signature dance music genre. A Kompa party or Kompa night is a live music or DJ-led dance event centered around this music, and it remains a cornerstone of Boston's Haitian nightlife scene.
How do I post my own event on HaitianCorner?
Create a free account, tap Create Event, and add your details. Your event gets its own page, a QR code for flyers, and optional ticket sales β all automatically, at no cost to post.
π² Download the HaitianCorner App
Browse events, buy tickets, and never miss another Haitian event in Boston.
Get the App βLooking for events elsewhere? Explore Haitian events in NYC, Miami, or New Jersey β or browse the full national events hub.