Boston’s Ms. Angel Monét Takes Music Impact Global with Jamaica Benefit Concert

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A wave of purpose-driven entertainment is coming out of Boston this spring, as children’s entertainer and community changemaker Ms. Angel Monét prepares to take the stage for a cause that reaches far beyond city limits. On April 12, 2026, she will host the H.O.I. Radio Network Jamaica Mission Benefit Concert in Roxbury, bringing together music, youth talent, and philanthropy to support families in Jamaica still recovering from the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.

Boston children’s entertainer Ms. Angel Monét

Presented by Inét Entertainment Corp. and the House of Inspiration (H.O.I.) Radio Network, the event is more than just a concert. It is a cultural moment rooted in impact. With the empowering theme “I Am Somebody Special,” the show will feature Ms. Angel Monét alongside her signature puppet characters, rising young pianists from Inét Productions Inc., and surprise guest performers, all aligned around one mission: to uplift and remind every child of their worth.

For decades, Ms. Angel Monét has built a meaningful platform through music education, storytelling, and creative programming that centers confidence and self-expression in children. Her work has resonated deeply across New England, earning her recognition from state leadership and the trust of families who see her as both an entertainer and an advocate. Now, she is extending that influence globally.

“This is bigger than a performance,” she shared. “It’s about connection. It’s about showing children, whether they’re in Boston or Jamaica, that they matter and they are seen.”

Funds raised from the benefit concert will directly support an upcoming Jamaica Missions Trip, where Ms. Angel Monét and her team will deliver school supplies, books, and art materials to children in underserved communities. The initiative also includes live music and arts programming designed to spark creativity and joy, along with essential care packages filled with hygiene products and daily necessities for families navigating ongoing recovery challenges.

What makes this event especially powerful is the role of youth in driving the impact. Students from Inét Productions Inc. will perform live, transforming their musical training into a vehicle for change. It is a full-circle moment where young artists in Boston are actively contributing to the well-being of their peers abroad.

The concert will also contribute to the continued success of the H.O.I. Family Music & Arts Festival, an annual celebration that uplifts New England families through creative expression and community engagement.

Ms. Angel Monét hosts a powerful Jamaica benefit concert supporting schoolchildren impacted by Hurricane Melissa. Join the April 12 event to experience inspiring performances and help fund global music and education initiatives.

Set to take place at the Thelma D. Burns Building, the event is expected to draw families, educators, and community leaders who understand the power of the arts as both a healing tool and a bridge between cultures.

In a media landscape often driven by trends, this is a story grounded in purpose, legacy, and real-world impact. Ms. Angel Monét is not only creating a stage for entertainment but building a platform for transformation.

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Ms. Angel Monét and her puppet friends; Photo courtesy of Inét Entertainment Corp.

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