
Yummy Hits Pure Miami
todayApril 11, 2025
Grief doesn’t need a passport — and last night, Miami showed up for the DR.
On Wednesday night, the Allapattah neighborhood came together in full force, holding a candlelight vigil at Juan Pablo Duarte Park to honor the victims of the devastating nightclub collapse in Santo Domingo, where 200+ lives were lost in a tragedy that’s left the Dominican community heartbroken.
During a performance by merengue legend Rubby Pérez at Jet Set nightclub, the roof collapsed — turning what should’ve been a night of music into unimaginable loss.
Among the victims: – 🎤 Rubby Pérez, a voice that shaped generations
– ⚾️ Octavio Dotel & Tony Blanco, both former MLB pros
– 🕊 Nelsy Cruz, a local governor and the sister of All-Star Nelson Cruz
Juan Pablo Duarte Park, a major cultural hub for Dominicans in South Florida, became a space for healing. People lit candles, shared prayers, and embraced through tears — standing side-by-side in collective grief.
“This pain touches every Dominican heart,” one attendee shared. “Even from afar, we grieve together.”
This isn’t just about headlines — it’s about community. About showing up for one another. About never forgetting the people behind the numbers.
To everyone affected: Miami sees you. Feels you. And mourns with you. 💐🇩🇴
Written by: MJ