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Carimi’s Grand Finale at UBS Arena and the Anticipated Miami Show: A Reunion to Remember

A Night to Remember at UBS Arena

The iconic Haitian music group Carimi delivered an unforgettable performance at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, marking a historic moment for the Haitian Music Industry (HMI) and fans worldwide. Thousands of attendees filled the venue, celebrating the band’s long-awaited reunion and reliving the electrifying energy that made Carimi one of Kompa’s most influential groups.

From the opening beats to the final encore, the audience was on their feet, singing along to hits like “Ayiti Bang Bang,” “Fanm sa Move,” “Baby I Missed You,” and “Are You Ready?” Each song brought waves of nostalgia, as the band’s signature fusion of konpa, R&B, and pop reignited emotions that had been on hold since their hiatus in 2016.

Former band members Mickael Guirand, Richard Cave, and Carlo Vieux were visibly moved as they took the stage together, proving their chemistry and passion for music remain as strong as ever. The night was filled with heartfelt moments, from Guirand’s emotional speech about the band’s journey to surprise guest performances that elevated the experience.

Carimi: The Story of a Legacy

Founded in 2001, Carimi (short for Carlo, Richard, Mickael) quickly became a defining force in Haitian kompa music. Their unique blend of traditional rhythms with modern influences won them a global fanbase, spanning Haiti, the United States, France, and the Caribbean.

With each album, Carimi pushed boundaries, exploring themes of love, culture, politics, and resilience. Their music became the soundtrack to weddings, parties, and Haitian celebrations worldwide. However, in 2016, the group disbanded, leaving fans heartbroken but still devoted to their music.

For years, speculation about a reunion swirled, but it wasn’t until 2023 that the band announced their long-awaited return. The news sent shockwaves through the HMI, with fans eagerly anticipating the New York concert at UBS Arena—their first major performance in years.

Next Stop: Miami!

If the UBS Arena concert was any indication, Carimi’s next show in Miami is set to be another legendary night. The band is gearing up to perform at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, on March 16, 2024—a venue known for hosting some of the biggest names in music.

Miami, a city with a vibrant Haitian diaspora, has always been a second home for the band. Fans in Florida and the Caribbean are expected to show up in massive numbers, turning the event into another milestone in Carimi’s triumphant comeback.

While it remains uncertain whether Carimi’s return is permanent or just a temporary reunion, one thing is clear: their music and influence will never fade. Whether in New York, Miami, or anywhere in the world, Carimi continues to prove why they are one of the most beloved and respected bands in HMI history.

Final Thoughts

Carimi’s reunion is more than just a concert series—it’s a cultural event that unites generations of fans and celebrates the enduring legacy of Haitian music. As they prepare to take the stage in Miami, one question lingers: Will this be their final curtain call, or is Carimi here to stay?

Fans can only hope that the magic continues and that Carimi’s beats will keep us dancing for years.

By The HMI Magazine Editorial Team,

Our Entertainment Reporters, The HMI Magazine

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