The Dominican Republic is in mourning following the devastating roof collapse at Santo Domingo's Jet Set nightclub on April 8, 2025. The disaster claimed the lives of at least 113 individuals, including beloved merengue singer Rubby Pérez.
The tragedy has elicited heartfelt reactions from celebrities worldwide, who have taken to social media to express their grief and pay tribute to the fallen artist.
Dominican singer Manny Cruz shared his sorrow on Instagram, writing: "What a great pain. May the Lord have him in his glory. His music will live forever."
Puerto Rican rapper Arcángel expressed his condolences: "Rest in PEACE, MAESTRO de MAESTROS! My condolences to the PÉREZ family and all the families who lost a loved one in this terrible event. Only GOD knows how he does things and why. Today is a dark and very sad day for the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, entertainment, music, and sports! I hope that GOD brings peace to each of the family members who lost their lives. I am a firm believer that our heavenly Father has better plans for each of them in heaven. LET US REMEMBER HIM for what he is because only those who are forgotten die, and we will NEVER, NEVER forget who he was, is, and will always be THE LOUDEST VOICE OF MERENGUE."
Fellow merengue artist Milly Quezada shared her grief: "Oh my God, how sad... The loudest voice of our Merengue, an icon of Dominican music, has left us... Fly high, my friend! Rest in peace, dear Rubby! My heart goes out to your family and also to the families of all those affected by this tragedy! Speechless.."
Actress Zoe Saldaña and her sisters Cisely and Mariel expressed their condolences through their film production company, Cinestar: "Today, our hearts break over the tragic roof collapse at Jetset nightclub in the Dominican Republic. Sending love and strength to the victims, their families, and all those affected. In times of loss, may we come together in solidarity and compassion. To our beloved Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 Our hearts are broken."
Fellow merengue artist Eddy Herrera expressed his profound grief. "Crying like I rarely do, I try to write these few lines. It can't be, and I still can't believe that my soul brother and one of the greatest singers of all time has just left us, my God. I can't believe it. About ten days ago we talked so much about @premiosoberano and look. Peace be with you, Rubby, you will forever be 'THE LOUDEST VOICE OF MERENGUE'".
Renowned merengue musician Wilfrido Vargas also shared his sorrow. "I'm devastated... The best singer the genre has ever produced The loudest voice of Merengue. Our friend and idol has just left us. I won't be so coy, but I have no more words. This is profound and deeper than what can be felt even in the most terrible of dreams. FaRewel, Rubby Pérez."
A Nation in Mourning
The tragic event has left the Dominican Republic in a state of shock and sorrow. President Luis Abinader declared a three-day national period of mourning from April 8 to 10, with flags at half-mast across public buildings and military precincts. The Senate suspended sessions and committee activities, expressing deep regret over the disaster. The streets of Santo Domingo have been notably subdued, reflecting the nation's collective grief.
Remebering Rubby Pérez
Rubby Pérez was a celebrated merengue music figure known for his powerful voice and dynamic performances. His contributions to the genre have left an indelible mark on the Dominican culture.
As the Dominican Republic navigates this tragedy, the unity and support from the global community show the far-reaching influence of Rubby Pérez and the deep connections forged through music.