04/21/2026
BROOKLYN JUKE JOINT by
Kick off Haitian Heritage Month with Brooklyn Juke Joint—an immersive celebration of Black joy as resistence.
Rooted in the spirit of Haiti’s 1804 independence — when the nation became a beacon of liberation, welcoming free Black people and escaped slaves — this experience honors a legacy of freedom, culture, and unity.
The evening will feature leading voices of the Haitian-American diaspora performing covers and original music across Soul, R&B, Kompa, Soca, Zouk, Afrobeat, Reggae, and Dancehall. Expect a rich fusion of Afro-Caribbean and American sounds, alongside live poetry and eclectic DJs.
FEATURED ARTISTS
TADIA – is an Emmy-nominated storyteller, curator & Haitian-American artist blending soul, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and contemporary R&B into a sound that feels both timeless and forward. Known for her rich vocals and intentional storytelling, her music centers identity, culture, and emotional depth—positioning her as a rising voice shaping the sound of the diaspora.
STACY BARTHE – is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter known for her soulful voice, raw storytelling, and genre-blending sound rooted in R&B, soul, and Afro-Caribbean influence. A Brooklyn native of Haitian descent, she’s written for and collaborated with artists like Beyonce, Rihanna and Katy Perry, while building her own artistry through deeply emotional, culture-driven music.
REBECCA ZAMA – is a Boston-based Haitian-American singer and creative whose sound blends soulful R&B with Afro-Caribbean influences. Known for her smooth vocals and expressive delivery, she brings a fresh yet rooted energy to every performance—representing the next wave of diaspora-driven artistry.
IET BAND – IET Band, under the music direction of , is a dynamic live band known for delivering rich, high-energy performances that blend soul, Afro-Caribbean rhythms, and contemporary sounds. With tight musicianship and a deep feel for live arrangement, they bring records to life on stage—creating an immersive, unforgettable musical experience.