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Haiti’s annual music festival electrifies Pétion-Ville with focus on diversity and hope

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Family Groove Band performs during the Fête de la Musique celebration at the Brazilian Cultural Center in Pétion-Ville Sunday, June 21, 2026. Photo by Juhakenson Blaise /The Haitian Times

PORT-AU-PRINCE — Haiti’s worsening security crisis did not keep music lovers from celebrating the 2026 Fête de la Musique, an annual event organizers said was as much about preserving hope as showcasing Haitian talent. The festival offered a rare moment of relief as hundreds gathered in Pétion-Ville, overlooking Port-au-Prince’s once-exuberant downtown.

Hosted by the French Institute in Haiti (IFH) on June 21, the celebration transformed the Brazilian Cultural Center into a vibrant space where audiences danced, sang, and connected through performances spanning compas, jazz, roots, troubadour music and contemporary sounds.

“Precisely in the current context, we absolutely need moments like these to show that hope is still alive,” Laurent Clavel, director of the IFH, told The Haitian Times.

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“It is absolutely essential for artists and the public to come together in moments like this, where they share the same emotion at the same time and celebrate Haitian creativity,” Clavel added.

“It is absolutely essential for artists and the public to come together in moments like this, where they share the same emotion at the same time and celebrate Haitian creativity.”

 Laurent Clavel, Director of the French Institute in Haiti 

The event underscored the role culture continues to play in Haiti during times of crisis. While gang violence has disrupted daily life and forced the cancellation of many public activities, organizers said maintaining cultural events helps preserve social bonds, support local artists and remind Haitians that creativity endures despite insecurity.

Originally launched in France in 1982, Fête de la Musique encourages free public performances by amateur and professional musicians each June 21, the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. The celebration has since spread to hundreds of cities worldwide.

This year also marked the 80th anniversary of the French Institute in Haiti, giving organizers another reason to highlight and celebrate local artistic talent.

  • The public attends the Fête de la Musique celebration organized by the French Institute in Haiti at the Brazilian Cultural Center in Pétion-Ville on June 21, 2026. Photo by Juhakenson Blaise/The Haitian Times.
The public attends the Fête de la Musique celebration organized by the French Institute in Haiti at the Brazilian Cultural Center in Pétion-Ville on June 21, 2026. Photo by Juhakenson Blaise/The Haitian Times.
  • Audience members dance during Motif Mizik's performance at the Fête de la Musique celebration in Pétion-Ville on June 21, 2026. Photo by Juhakenson Blaise /The Haitian Times.

Audience members dance during Motif Mizik’s performance at the Fête de la Musique celebration in Pétion-Ville on June 21, 2026. Photo by Juhakenson Blaise /The Haitian Times.
  • Motif Mizik opens the evening with Haitian and Brazilian songs during the Fête de la Musique celebration at the Brazilian Cultural Center in Pétion-Ville on June 21, 2026. Photo by Juhakenson Blaise /The Haitian Times.
Motif Mizik opens the evening with Haitian and Brazilian songs during the Fête de la Musique celebration at the Brazilian Cultural Center in Pétion-Ville on June 21, 2026. Photo by Juhakenson Blaise /The Haitian Times.
  • A blended audience enjoys the music festival celebration organized by the French Institute in Haiti at the Brazilian Cultural Center in Pétion-Ville on June 21, 2026. Photo by Juhakenson Blaise/The Haitian Times.
A blended audience enjoys the music festival celebration organized by the French Institute in Haiti at the Brazilian Cultural Center in Pétion-Ville on June 21, 2026. Photo by Juhakenson Blaise/The Haitian Times.

“We are very proud to organize this celebration in Haiti,” Clavel said.

The evening featured performances by DJ Kemissa, Troubadou Wanganègès Ti Coca, Groupe Chwam, Family Groove Band, Alima and Motif Mizik, whose repertoire blended Haitian and Brazilian influences before an enthusiastic audience.

Organizers said providing emerging musicians with a professional stage remains one of the festival’s primary goals, allowing them to connect directly with audiences while celebrating Haiti’s rich musical heritage.

Despite the country’s challenges, participants said the event demonstrated that music continues to unite communities and create moments of joy even during uncertain times.

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