Haitian Events in New York, Florida & Beyond πŸ‡­πŸ‡Ή

Kompa parties, festivals, networking & culture β€” discovered before they're over, not after.

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One Trusted Home for Haitian Events

Before Haitian Corner, finding Haitian events was frustrating. You had to rely on random Facebook posts, WhatsApp messages that arrived too late, flyers passed between friends, or pure word of mouth. Too often, you'd hear about an amazing Kompa party, cultural festival, or networking event the day after it happened.

Our community deserved better: one trusted place where every Haitian event β€” in New York, in South Florida, and across the diaspora β€” can be discovered while there's still time to go. That's what this page, and the events section of Haitian Corner, exists to be.

Upcoming Haitian Events

The community posts new events every week β€” Kompa and konpa nights, Haitian festivals, business networking mixers, concerts, church events, and family activities. Every event has its own page with the date, venue, and one-tap RSVP, and you can see who else from the community is going before you decide.

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Haitian Events in New York

From Flatbush to Canarsie, Queens to Long Island, New York's Haitian community keeps the culture alive year-round. Kompa parties in Brooklyn, live konpa bands in Elmont and Queens, Haitian Heritage Month celebrations in May, and networking events that bring together Haitian professionals, entrepreneurs, and creatives across the five boroughs. If you're searching for Haitian things to do in New York this weekend, this is where the community posts them first.

Haitian Events in South Florida

Little Haiti, North Miami, Broward, Pembroke Pines, Orlando β€” South Florida holds the largest Haitian community in the United States, and its calendar shows it. Kompa nights on the water, annual affairs that sell out every year, festivals, church events, and business expos. Whether you're in Miami-Dade or driving down from Orlando, the events section keeps you connected to what's happening.

Why Attend a Haitian Event?

Because something happens in those rooms that doesn't happen anywhere else. Maybe you've just moved to a new city and don't know anyone yet. You open Haitian Corner looking for something to do, find a Kompa night or a networking event, and decide to go. You arrive alone β€” but you leave with new friends, new opportunities, and a stronger connection to your culture.

That moment is why we built this. Haitian events aren't just parties: they're where the diaspora stays a community. Where business cards change hands in KreyΓ²l, where kids hear konpa live for the first time, where the culture gets passed forward instead of fading out.

For Organizers: Post Your Event Free

If you organize Haitian events β€” parties, concerts, church programs, business mixers, festivals β€” Haitian Corner gives you what no flyer can: a free, permanent, shareable page for every event, automatically indexed by Google, with built-in RSVP and a community that's already looking for what you're hosting. Create your event in minutes and reach the diaspora directly.

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Haitian Event Guides

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find Haitian events near me?

Right here β€” the community posts events across New York, South Florida, and beyond, updated daily. Browse the events section or check the guides above.

How do I find Kompa parties in NYC or Miami?

Every Kompa night posted on Haitian Corner gets its own page with date, venue, and RSVP. Search the events section by city, or follow the weekly highlights.

Can I post my own Haitian event?

Yes, and it's free. Create your event and it instantly gets a shareable, Google-indexed page the whole community can find.

What kinds of events are listed?

Kompa and konpa nights, cultural festivals, Haitian Heritage Month celebrations, business networking, concerts, church events, and family activities.

While you're here: play PwovΓ¨b Lakay, our daily Haitian proverb game 🧩 β€” another way we keep the culture alive, one pwovΓ¨b at a time.