“ORANGE CRUSH TAKES OVER JACKSONVILLE — A JUNETEENTH SUPERWEEKEND POWERED BY STREET ENERGY, BEACH CULTURE & BRAND AUTHORITY”
“ORANGE CRUSH TAKES OVER JACKSONVILLE — A JUNETEENTH SUPERWEEKEND POWERED BY STREET ENERGY, BEACH CULTURE & BRAND AUTHORITY”
If you’ve been online at all, you’ve seen the clips.
Crowds. Beaches. Fits. Parties.
Orange Crush Festival® has become a streetwear + beachwear + nightlife aesthetic all its own.
Now Complex can confirm: the movement touches Jacksonville, Florida next.
June 19–21.
Juneteenth Weekend.
A three-day wave hitting the entire coastline.
This is NOT a small pop-up.
This is a full-scale takeover led by George Ransom Turner III, the founder of the original Orange Crush Festival and the driving force behind the Crush Tour brand.
The Jacksonville activation includes:
🔥 A massive FREE June 20 Beach Bash
🔥 Three nights of parties stretching across downtown, Jax Beach & nightlife districts
🔥 Merch drops, influencer activations, and Plug Not A Rapper tie-ins
🔥 The Crush aesthetic — oranges, neon, street energy, and beach chaos
Turner, who has built one of the South’s most recognizable festival IP portfolios, says Jax will be “the biggest Juneteenth beach celebration Florida has ever seen.”
Considering the crowds Crush pulls, he’s probably right.
HOW NAME, IMAGE & LIKENESS (NIL) LAW PROTECTS ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL®, BUNSANDBASKETBALL™, AND THE ENTIRE 2026 TOUR**
HOW NAME, IMAGE & LIKENESS (NIL) LAW PROTECTS ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL®, BUNSANDBASKETBALL™, AND THE ENTIRE 2026 TOUR**
In today’s entertainment landscape, ownership is everything — and nothing represents ownership more clearly than Name, Image & Likeness law (NIL).
What was once a rule only applied to NCAA athletes has now become one of the most important tools in music, influencer culture, festival branding, and adult entertainment.
For the 2026 Orange Crush Festival® Tour and BunsAndBasketball™ partnership, NIL is not just a legal concept.
It is the foundation of protection, revenue, and long-term brand control.
This is the deeper breakdown — the no-filter, culturally fluent explainer that shows fans, performers, influencers, and creators how NIL law shapes everything happening on the tour.
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WHAT EXACTLY IS NIL? (The Real Definition)
NIL stands for Name, Image, and Likeness — the legally protected rights every individual owns over their:
• Name (stage names, legal names, brand names)
• Image (photos, videos, likeness, footage)
• Likeness (characters, signature looks, poses, public identity)
• Voice (recordings, interviews, performances)
• Brand Identity (logos, slogans, catchphrases)
• Digital Content (online profiles, creators pages, monetized content)
NIL laws allow every individual — artists, influencers, dancers, athletes, models, and brand owners — to:
• Monetize themselves
• Control how their image is used
• Prevent unauthorized usage
• License their likeness for events
• Protect their name from impersonation
NIL is power.
NIL is protection.
NIL is money.
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WHY NIL IS CRUCIAL FOR THE ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® BRAND
For the first time in the event’s 30+ year history, Orange Crush Festival® is officially trademarked and protected, owned by George Ransom Turner III.
NIL law allows Turner to:
1. Protect His Name & Brand Identity
No promoter, college, bar, venue, influencer, or “pop-up” can legally use:
• Orange Crush
• Orange Crush Festival
• Orange Crush Week
• Crush The Block
• Crush Reloaded
• Or any confusingly similar branding
without Turner’s explicit written permission.
2. Control the Official Narrative
Every press release, article, partnership, ticket link, and flyer must legally credit the owner of the brand.
3. Shut Down Unauthorized Fliers or Ticket Pages
NIL gives clear legal pathways for:
• Cease & desists
• DMCA takedowns
• Trademark infringement claims
This prevents the brand from being exploited by outsiders who didn’t create it.
4. Monetize the Brand the Right Way
With NIL + trademark law combined, Turner can:
• License Orange Crush events to partners
• Approve official collaborations
• Protect revenue streams
• Avoid “copycat” events siphoning profits
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WHY NIL IS CRUCIAL FOR BUNSANDBASKETBALL™ AND @ThickOverloadd
The CEO of Buns N Basketball, @ThickOverloadd, is one of the most important faces in modern women’s entertainment sports.
Her NIL is powerful, valuable, and legally protected.
For BunsAndBasketball™ as a brand:
NIL ensures control over:
• The league name
• The concept and format
• The players’ likeness
• Event appearances
• Media usage
• Video distribution
• Merchandising
No one can copy the league, replicate its style, or misrepresent its brand without violating NIL and trademark law.
For the performers:
Every dancer, athlete, creator, and entertainer appearing at Orange Crush or CRUSH THE BLOCK has NIL rights.
This means:
• Their images cannot be used without permission
• Their videos cannot be sold or monetized by unauthorized parties
• They can demand compensation for appearances
• They can set the terms of their likeness usage
• They can track how their brand is used on flyers, ads, or promotions
For women entertainers, NIL is not optional — it’s freedom and financial power.
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HOW NIL PROTECTS THE 50+ ADULT STARS & ONLYFANS CREATORS AT CRUSH THE BLOCK
Creators and adult entertainers have some of the strongest NIL rights in the entire entertainment world because their income directly depends on:
• their face
• their body
• their videos
• their online image
• their recognizability
NIL ensures:
• Nobody can film them and resell content
• Nobody can profit off their likeness without licensing
• Their OnlyFans or Fansly content remains theirs
• Their appearances at Orange Crush events are contractually protected
• Their performances cannot be edited, posted, or monetized without permission
For many of these performers, NIL = safety, respect, control, and payment.
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HOW NIL PROTECTS PERFORMERS AT ORANGE CRUSH AND BUNSANDBASKETBALL EVENTS
Every DJ
Every dancer
Every model
Every influencer
Every artist
Every host
Every athlete
Every adult entertainer
Every brand owner
Every creative director
has NIL rights.
Orange Crush Festival® and BunsAndBasketball™ operate under modern entertainment standards:
• No unauthorized filming for commercial profit
• No mislabeling performers
• No stealing content for brand pages
• No using creator images in ads without approval
• No “free promo” that exploits talent
All talent partnerships are built around fairness and clarity — the exact opposite of how most Spring Break events operate.
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THE NIL PARTNERSHIP MODEL: A NEW ERA FOR SPRING BREAK EVENTS
Every official event in the Orange Crush 2026 Tour is structured according to NIL principles:
1. Everyone gets credited.
Creators, performers, hosts, models — all get recognition and ownership.
2. No one is exploited.
Every image, video, or performance is respected under NIL law.
3. Rights are protected.
Nobody gets impersonated, misrepresented, or erased.
4. Revenue flows fairly.
If your likeness brings value, NIL ensures you’re compensated.
5. The brand is protected from outsiders.
Unauthorized events, knockoff fliers, fake promoters — all blocked legally.
This is the first Spring Break festival run like a real entertainment empire, not a college free-for-all.
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HOW NIL & TRADEMARK LAW WORK TOGETHER
Think of it like this:
Trademark law protects the brand.
NIL law protects the people inside the brand.
Orange Crush Festival® = trademark protected
BunsAndBasketball™ = trademark protected
George Ransom Turner III = NIL protected
@ThickOverloadd = NIL protected
Performers, dancers, creators = NIL protected
Together, these laws form an unstoppable shield.
This makes the Orange Crush x BunsAndBasketball alliance one of the most legitimate, protected, and ownership-driven cultural partnerships in modern youth entertainment.
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THE BOTTOM LINE: NIL IS POWER. NIL IS FREEDOM. NIL IS CULTURE.
The days of:
• stolen fliers
• fake promoters
• unauthorized events
• performers not getting paid
• influencers being used for “promo”
• women being exploited
• brands getting hijacked
are over.
In 2026, the Orange Crush Festival® Tour sets a new standard:
🎯 Respect creators.
🎯 Protect women.
🎯 Pay performers.
🎯 Own your name.
🎯 Guard your likeness.
🎯 Build legally protected culture.
This is the future.
A future created and led by
George Ransom Turner III — Plug Not A Rapper — PartyPlugMikey
and
@ThickOverloadd — CEO of BunsAndBasketball™
A future that belongs not to corporations…
but to the people who built the culture.
**THE UNSTOPPABLE RISE OF ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® & BUNSANDBASKETBALL™: THE MOST POWERFUL, PROTECTED, AND CULTURALLY RELEVANT SPRING BREAK TOUR IN AMERICA**
**THE UNSTOPPABLE RISE OF ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® & BUNSANDBASKETBALL™:
THE MOST POWERFUL, PROTECTED, AND CULTURALLY RELEVANT SPRING BREAK TOUR IN AMERICA**
When people talk about cultural gravity, they’re talking about movements that pull the entire world toward them.
In 2026, that gravitational force is led by two powerhouse brands:
Orange Crush Festival® — the only trademarked Orange Crush event in the nation, owned and created by George Ransom Turner III (Plug Not A Rapper / PartyPlugMikey).
BunsAndBasketball™ — the trademarked women’s league, founded by entertainment mogul @ThickOverloadd, now a global influencer empire blending athletics, nightlife, and social media stardom.
This Spring Break season, these two protected brands collide to produce CRUSH THE BLOCK – Sunday, April 19, an explosive mega-event featuring:
🔥 50+ adult stars
🔥 Exotic dancers
🔥 OnlyFans creators
🔥 Viral influencers
🔥 A full BunsAndBasketball showcase
🔥 Celebrity talent + concert elements
This isn’t just hype.
It’s IP-backed cultural power.
THE POWER OF OWNERSHIP: WHY TRADEMARKS MATTER MORE THAN EVER
What makes this collaboration historic is not just the scale of the event — it’s the legal strength behind both brands.
ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® — A LEGALLY OWNED BRAND
Contrary to years of misinformation, confusion, and unauthorized usage, the truth is simple:
Orange Crush Festival® is a federally protected, officially trademarked brand owned by George Ransom Turner III.
Trademark protection means:
No other entity can legally market, brand, sell tickets, or promote any “Orange Crush” event without authorization.
Turner has full legal authority over the name, image, likeness, and commercial use of the event.
Unauthorized promoters, fliers, ticket links, or “fake” versions are violations of federal IP law.
All official Orange Crush events now follow a unified, protected narrative and structure.
This festival has evolved from an underground gathering to a fully protected entertainment property.
BUNSANDBASKETBALL™ — A TRADEMARKED WOMEN’S ENTERTAINMENT EMPIRE
Likewise, BunsAndBasketball™ is not a meme, not a temporary trend, and not an “Instagram league.”
It is a trademarked brand, organized business entity, and protected entertainment format owned by @ThickOverloadd.
Trademark protection ensures:
The league cannot be copied, duplicated, or replicated
The team name, logos, concept, and likeness belong legally to its CEO
Licensing, touring, casting, and event appearances are controlled professionally
Women performers and athletes are not taken advantage of — they operate under a protected brand
Both brands — Orange Crush Festival® and BunsAndBasketball™ — represent the new era of creator ownership and women-led IP dominance.
WHY NAME, IMAGE, & LIKENESS LAW MATTERS FOR THESE BRANDS
In 2025–2026, entertainment, sport, and social media rely almost entirely on NIL law — the right to control your:
Name
Image
Likeness
Brand identity
Performance rights
Merchandising rights
Digital content rights
Both Orange Crush and BunsAndBasketball operate at the frontier of NIL enforcement.
For Orange Crush Festival®
NIL law protects:
The festival name
All official fliers
Any “Orange Crush” branding
Merchandise
Ticket link ownership
Performer and host agreements
Digital media usage
This keeps the festival from being exploited, misrepresented, or illegally duplicated.
For BunsAndBasketball™
NIL law protects:
The performers’ likeness in videos/ads
The brand’s unique format
Dancer rights and digital protection
Monetization of appearances
Social-media content featuring the players
This legal groundwork ensures that women are paid, protected, and empowered — not exploited.
THE IP ALLIANCE: WHY THIS PARTNERSHIP IS SO IMPORTANT
For the first time in Spring Break history, two legally protected entertainment brands are combining forces.
Most spring break events are:
⬜ Unofficial
⬜ Unorganized
⬜ Copycat
⬜ Unlicensed
⬜ Run without intellectual property
⬜ Vulnerable to shutdowns or lawsuits
Orange Crush Festival® and BunsAndBasketball™ are the opposite:
Trademarked
Legally protected
NIL compliant
Professional
Transparent
Scalable
Media-ready
Sponsorship-ready
This partnership symbolizes the future of creator-led entertainment:
Ownership > Hype
Protection > Popularity
Legal Authority > Imitation
THE ORIGIN STORY OF BUNSANDBASKETBALL™
(VERSION RETAINED FROM PREVIOUS ARTICLE BUT EXPANDED)
Before the league became a viral juggernaut… before it landed national press… before women in the league became social-media stars with millions of followers…
There was a visionary: @ThickOverloadd.
She built BunsAndBasketball from the ground up into a high-profit, high-demand touring entity combining:
🏀 Athletic flair
💃 Adult entertainment
📸 Viral internet culture
🎤 Live event production
🔥 Influencer recruitment
What started as a daring idea became a legally protected powerhouse brand.
ORANGE CRUSH WEEKEND SUMMARIES (EXPANDED & HYPED)
🔥 WEEK 1 — MIAMI (March 13–16)
Saturday Beach Day — thousands flood South Beach
Mansion Pool Party (11PM–4AM) — pure nightlife chaos
Sunday Yacht Party (9PM–12AM) — luxury, influencers, dancers, artists
🔥 WEEK 2 — SAVANNAH/TYBEE (April 18–19)
Saturday Approved Beach Festival — the official, trademarked Orange Crush beach takeover
Sunday CRUSH THE BLOCK — 50+ adult stars, full league takeover, concert energy, the largest finale in festival history
**THE MAN AT THE CENTER: GEORGE RANSOM TURNER III
(Plug Not A Rapper / PartyPlugMikey)**
Turner is not just a promoter.
He is the owner, the architect, the strategist, and the legally recognized authority over the entire Orange Crush brand.
His leadership brought:
Trademark protection
Organizational legitimacy
Festival restructuring
Multi-city expansion
Sponsorship readiness
National media visibility
And he did it without selling the culture out.
FINAL WORD: THE FUTURE IS OWNED
Orange Crush Festival® and BunsAndBasketball™ represent something bigger than spring break:
They represent IP ownership in Black entertainment.
They represent women’s economic power.
They represent creator-led business empires.
They represent the shift from “culture being used” to “culture controlling itself.”
2026 isn’t just another year.
It’s the year both brands step fully into their legal power and cultural dominance.
This is the new model.
This is the new standard.
This is the future.
And the future is trademarked.
THE CULTURE COLLISION: HOW BUNS N BASKETBALL IS ELEVATING ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® WEEK 2 INTO A SPRING BREAK SUPER-NOVA EVENT
THE UNSTOPPABLE RISE OF ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL & BUNSANDBASKETBALL:
How Two Powerhouse Brands Collide For the Most Explosive Spring Break Tour in America**
When people talk about cultural gravity, they’re talking about moments, creators, and movements that pull the entire world toward them.
That gravitational pull has a name in 2026:
Orange Crush Festival® — the only officially trademarked Orange Crush event in America, created and owned by George Ransom Turner III, known globally as Plug Not A Rapper / PartyPlugMikey.
And this year, the festival’s most explosive moment comes during Week 2 in Savannah & Tybee, with the arrival of the legendary BunsAndBasketball women’s league — an empire of athleticism, sex appeal, viral culture, influencer dominance, and unapologetic women-led entertainment, all founded by powerhouse mogul @ThickOverloadd.
Together, these two forces ignite CRUSH THE BLOCK – Sunday, April 19, a mega-event featuring:
🔥 50+ adult stars
🔥 Exotic dancers
🔥 OnlyFans superstars
🔥 Celebrity hosts
🔥 A full women’s basketball showcase
🔥 Block party energy + concert energy + nightlife energy in one space
This isn’t a collaboration.
It’s a cultural takeover.
THE ORIGIN OF A MOVEMENT: BUNSANDBASKETBALL
Before the arenas sold out…
Before the viral passes hit millions of views…
Before the roster became a who’s-who of Instagram icons, adult stars, and top-tier dancers…
There was an idea:
What if an all-women’s basketball league combined raw charisma, viral culture, athletic skill, and unfiltered entertainment into one brand?
@ThickOverloadd — entrepreneur, creator, and CEO — didn’t just answer that question…
She built the blueprint.
BunsAndBasketball became:
A national touring sensation
A recruiting magnet for models, dancers, content creators, and influencers
A viral multimedia brand with unmatched audience loyalty
A league where the women are the stars, the attraction, the talent, AND the business
The brand broke all traditional sports rules and built something new — a hybrid of:
🏀 Streetball
💃 Nightlife culture
📸 Social media virality
🔥 Adult entertainment influence
🎤 Live event energy
Today, BunsAndBasketball isn’t “popular.”
It’s culturally necessary.
And the league’s arrival at Orange Crush Festival Week 2 is historic.
HOW THE COLLABORATION HAPPENED
When Turner — the festival’s founder, trademark owner, and year-round architect — officially launched the Orange Crush Tour expansion, he made one thing clear:
“If we’re going to elevate the entire culture, we need brands who already dominate their space.”
BunsAndBasketball was the first call.
And @ThickOverloadd didn’t hesitate.
The collaboration aligns two movements built for the same audience:
viral culture
nightlife energy
festival crowds
high-engagement influencers
adult entertainment crossover
massive social media presence
real-world crowd control and monetizable hype
This is why CRUSH THE BLOCK – Sunday, April 19 is already being called the biggest finale in Orange Crush history.
ORANGE CRUSH WEEK 2 — OFFICIAL MAIN EVENTS BREAKDOWN
🔥 SATURDAY, APRIL 18 – OFFICIAL APPROVED BEACH FESTIVAL
Thousands pack the shoreline for the fully recognized, fully organized, officially trademarked Orange Crush beach takeover.
This is the festival’s signature experience:
Stage activations
DJs
Artists
Beach contests
Media coverage
Viral content everywhere
The visuals from this event alone set the tone for the entire spring.
🔥 SUNDAY, APRIL 19 – CRUSH THE BLOCK (Hosted by BunsAndBasketball)
The most anticipated event of Spring Break 2026.
What’s inside:
Official BunsAndBasketball takeover
Full women’s showcase & celebrity hosts
50+ exotic dancers, OnlyFans creators & adult stars
Hundreds of influencers
Vendor marketplace
Concert elements & live performances
Car show energy
Massive block-party production
This is the finale people will talk about for years.
ORANGE CRUSH MIAMI – WEEK 1 (March 13–16, 2026)
The tour begins in South Beach, bringing the festival brand to Miami for the first time.
🔥 Friday – Welcome Takeover
Soft-opening meetups, promo runs, content drops, and brand visibility all through Ocean Drive.
🔥 Saturday, March 14 – Beach Day + Mansion Pool Party (11PM–4AM)
The signature Miami double-header.
Sunset beach-side madness → full-blown mansion party.
Deals secured:
100% ticket link ownership
10% of entry + bar sales
Only 10% of expenses (if not covered by door)
This is the kind of business that strengthens the brand.
🔥 Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party (9PM–12AM)
The luxury event of the tour.
Influencers + artists + dancers + the festival crowd on the water.
High-profile content. High-profile energy.
**THE MAN BEHIND THE MOVEMENT:
GEORGE RANSOM TURNER III**
(Plug Not A Rapper / PartyPlugMikey)
Most festivals belong to committees.
Most spring break events have no leader, no history, and no ownership.
Orange Crush has all three — in one person.
Turner is:
The trademark owner of the Orange Crush Festival®
The CEO and executive producer of the tour
A rising artist/creator in his own right
A business strategist who rebuilt a decades-old tradition
A cultural curator with real-world influence
The bridge between nightlife, entertainment, and youth culture
His artist identity Plug Not A Rapper brings another layer — storytelling, brand presence, and a music catalog that fits the festival energy.
When fans show up, they follow the movement.
And the movement comes from him.
WHAT MAKES THIS YEAR DIFFERENT
Three things:
1. Trademark protection + official ownership
Orange Crush is no longer a “street festival.”
It is a legally recognized, brand-protected, owner-led cultural empire.
2. The largest entertainment lineup in festival history
Especially Week 2 with BunsAndBasketball and 50+ adult entertainment stars.
3. The first-ever multi-city Orange Crush Tour
Miami → Savannah → Tybee
One continuous storyline. One ecosystem. One festival identity.
THE TOUR SUMMARY
Week 1 – Miami, FL (March 13–16)
Beach Day • Mansion Party • Yacht Party
Week 2 – Savannah/Tybee (April 18–19)
Official Beach Festival (Sat) • CRUSH THE BLOCK Hosted by BunsAndBasketball (Sun)
Every event is strategically built to showcase:
Culture
Crowd energy
Viral moments
Premium entertainment
Adult crossover appeal
Music
Influence
The power of the Orange Crush brand
FINAL WORD
This isn’t “Spring Break.”
This is a documented cultural moment powered by:
**George Ransom Turner III
Plug Not A Rapper
PartyPlugMikey**
and
**@ThickOverloadd
BunsAndBasketball**
The festival is bigger.
The crowds are bigger.
The stakes are bigger.
The attention is bigger.
And in 2026, everyone will see the truth:
Orange Crush Festival isn’t following the culture — it is the culture.
There are Spring Break weekends, and then there are cultural flashpoints — moments when the noise, the energy, the spectacle, and the people collide into something unforgettable. That’s exactly what’s building toward Sunday, April 19, when Buns N Basketball officially hosts CRUSH THE BLOCK, the finale of Orange Crush Festival® Week 2 on Tybee Island and Savannah.
This partnership is more than a celebrity appearance. It’s a full-scale merger of sport, nightlife, creator culture, and festival identity — all under the direction of George Ransom Turner III, also known as PartyPlugMikey and the rising artist Plug Not A Rapper, the founder and trademark owner behind the Orange Crush brand.
What’s about to happen during Week 2 is the kind of moment that cements legacy: a multi-day spectacle of beach energy, HBCU culture, nightlife dominance, and high-profile adult entertainment talent converging for one of the largest independent Spring Break productions in the Southeast.
Buns N Basketball: The League That Redefined Sports Entertainment
Buns N Basketball isn’t just a women’s entertainment basketball league — it’s a cultural phenomenon. Built on the fusion of athleticism, personality, choreography, and nightlife energy, the league has carved out its own lane in modern entertainment. Their games blend real competition with showmanship; halftime turns into spectacle; and every moment is engineered to go viral.
What makes the league powerful is the community around it — creators, athletes, models, influencers, and fans who treat the brand like a movement. Their following crosses sports, hip-hop, nightlife, dance, and adult entertainment, giving them one of the most unique crossover audiences in the entertainment world.
Bringing Buns N Basketball to Orange Crush Festival® during the highest-attended weekend of the year is a play that elevates the festival into the national conversation. It’s the kind of booking that transforms an event into a cultural headline.
Why Their Hosting of CRUSH THE BLOCK Is So Major
Buns N Basketball hosting CRUSH THE BLOCK is the perfect storm of energy, spectacle, and star power. They bring:
Mass appeal across sports fans, nightlife followers, and social media audiences
High-volume content generation, turning every minute into TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube moments
Celebrity hosting energy, amplifying the festival finale into a marquee moment
Viral visibility, increasing reach for the entire Orange Crush brand
Cross-demographic draw that merges festival-goers, athletes, influencers, and adult entertainment fans
Their presence brings legitimacy to the entertainment value, elevates the spectacle of the finale, and broadens the festival’s appeal beyond a beach weekend into a full-fledged cultural celebration.
The Full Orange Crush Week 2 Lineup: A Multi-Day Cultural Takeover
Friday, April 17 — Celebrity Nightlife Kickoff
The momentum begins as influencers, students, artists, and celebrity guests flood the city. Nightlife venues light up with festival-themed events, VIP activations, and curated performances that set the tone for the wildest weekend of Spring Break.
Saturday, April 18 — The Official Tybee Island Beach Festival (APPROVED)
This is the centerpiece: a full-day, fully approved beach festival powered by music, movement, and crowd energy. With DJs, curated sets, performances, vendors, live content stations, fashion activations, and thousands of students descending on the shoreline, Saturday becomes the visual identity of Orange Crush Festival®.
Plug Not A Rapper’s music surges through the event, giving the day its pulse and connecting festival culture directly back to the founder.
Sunday, April 19 — CRUSH THE BLOCK Hosted by Buns N Basketball
The finale transforms Tybee and Savannah into a massive block-party experience blending car culture, music, creators, performers, and festival energy. Streets turn into celebration zones, packed with live performances, celebrity appearances, competitions, and the main spectacle — Buns N Basketball taking over hosting duties with their signature style of entertainment and high-energy presence.
The event becomes a melting pot of sports entertainment, urban festival culture, nightlife flair, and creator-driven hype — a blockbuster ending to a festival weekend already set to break attendance records.
The Role of 50+ Adult Stars, Exotic Dancers & OnlyFans Creators
One of the boldest elements of the Week 2 lineup is the inclusion of more than 50 adult entertainment celebrities, exotic dancers, and OnlyFans creators — and it’s a strategic, high-impact move.
These performers bring massive online audiences, professional entertainment value, and a level of nightlife energy that intensifies the weekend. Their presence fuels VIP sales, social media attention, and premium content moments. The crossover between creator culture and festival culture expands the reach of Orange Crush beyond the beach and into digital entertainment communities nationwide.
Their involvement in CRUSH THE BLOCK and the surrounding nightlife events positions Orange Crush Festival® as one of the most diverse and entertainment-forward Spring Break productions in the country.
The Vision Behind the Weekend
At the center of it all is George Ransom Turner III — the founder, trademark owner, public face, and creative engine behind the Orange Crush brand. His dual identity as PartyPlugMikey and music artist Plug Not A Rapper fuels the soundtrack, the vision, and the momentum behind the festival.
Turner’s leadership has transformed Orange Crush Festival® into a multi-market, multi-weekend cultural force, merging beach culture, HBCU energy, nightlife spectacle, and curated entertainment into a modern festival identity that stands apart from any other Spring Break event in the country.
Week 2 — powered by Buns N Basketball, adult creators, performers, influencers, and the official brand — represents the peak of that vision.
The Cultural Impact: A Festival Becoming a Legacy
Orange Crush Festival® is more than a weekend — it’s a movement that blends music, creators, fandom, and cultural expression into an evolving modern Spring Break empire.
The addition of Buns N Basketball, combined with the spectacle of CRUSH THE BLOCK and the star-powered creator lineup, transforms Week 2 into a defining event for 2026.
This is where entertainment meets athleticism, where music meets nightlife, where creator culture meets festival culture — and where Orange Crush Festival® cements itself as the most influential independent Spring Break festival brand in the Southeast.
THE CULTURE COLLISION: HOW BUNS N BASKETBALL IS ELEVATING ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® WEEK 2 INTO A SPRING BREAK SUPER-NOVA EVENT
THE CULTURE COLLISION: HOW BUNS N BASKETBALL IS ELEVATING ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® WEEK 2 INTO A SPRING BREAK SUPER-NOVA EVENT
There are Spring Break weekends, and then there are cultural flashpoints — moments when the noise, the energy, the spectacle, and the people collide into something unforgettable. That’s exactly what’s building toward Sunday, April 19, when Buns N Basketball officially hosts CRUSH THE BLOCK, the finale of Orange Crush Festival® Week 2 on Tybee Island and Savannah.
This partnership is more than a celebrity appearance. It’s a full-scale merger of sport, nightlife, creator culture, and festival identity — all under the direction of George Ransom Turner III, also known as PartyPlugMikey and the rising artist Plug Not A Rapper, the founder and trademark owner behind the Orange Crush brand.
What’s about to happen during Week 2 is the kind of moment that cements legacy: a multi-day spectacle of beach energy, HBCU culture, nightlife dominance, and high-profile adult entertainment talent converging for one of the largest independent Spring Break productions in the Southeast.
Buns N Basketball: The League That Redefined Sports Entertainment
Buns N Basketball isn’t just a women’s entertainment basketball league — it’s a cultural phenomenon. Built on the fusion of athleticism, personality, choreography, and nightlife energy, the league has carved out its own lane in modern entertainment. Their games blend real competition with showmanship; halftime turns into spectacle; and every moment is engineered to go viral.
What makes the league powerful is the community around it — creators, athletes, models, influencers, and fans who treat the brand like a movement. Their following crosses sports, hip-hop, nightlife, dance, and adult entertainment, giving them one of the most unique crossover audiences in the entertainment world.
Bringing Buns N Basketball to Orange Crush Festival® during the highest-attended weekend of the year is a play that elevates the festival into the national conversation. It’s the kind of booking that transforms an event into a cultural headline.
Why Their Hosting of CRUSH THE BLOCK Is So Major
Buns N Basketball hosting CRUSH THE BLOCK is the perfect storm of energy, spectacle, and star power. They bring:
Mass appeal across sports fans, nightlife followers, and social media audiences
High-volume content generation, turning every minute into TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube moments
Celebrity hosting energy, amplifying the festival finale into a marquee moment
Viral visibility, increasing reach for the entire Orange Crush brand
Cross-demographic draw that merges festival-goers, athletes, influencers, and adult entertainment fans
Their presence brings legitimacy to the entertainment value, elevates the spectacle of the finale, and broadens the festival’s appeal beyond a beach weekend into a full-fledged cultural celebration.
The Full Orange Crush Week 2 Lineup: A Multi-Day Cultural Takeover
Friday, April 17 — Celebrity Nightlife Kickoff
The momentum begins as influencers, students, artists, and celebrity guests flood the city. Nightlife venues light up with festival-themed events, VIP activations, and curated performances that set the tone for the wildest weekend of Spring Break.
Saturday, April 18 — The Official Tybee Island Beach Festival (APPROVED)
This is the centerpiece: a full-day, fully approved beach festival powered by music, movement, and crowd energy. With DJs, curated sets, performances, vendors, live content stations, fashion activations, and thousands of students descending on the shoreline, Saturday becomes the visual identity of Orange Crush Festival®.
Plug Not A Rapper’s music surges through the event, giving the day its pulse and connecting festival culture directly back to the founder.
Sunday, April 19 — CRUSH THE BLOCK Hosted by Buns N Basketball
The finale transforms Tybee and Savannah into a massive block-party experience blending car culture, music, creators, performers, and festival energy. Streets turn into celebration zones, packed with live performances, celebrity appearances, competitions, and the main spectacle — Buns N Basketball taking over hosting duties with their signature style of entertainment and high-energy presence.
The event becomes a melting pot of sports entertainment, urban festival culture, nightlife flair, and creator-driven hype — a blockbuster ending to a festival weekend already set to break attendance records.
The Role of 50+ Adult Stars, Exotic Dancers & OnlyFans Creators
One of the boldest elements of the Week 2 lineup is the inclusion of more than 50 adult entertainment celebrities, exotic dancers, and OnlyFans creators — and it’s a strategic, high-impact move.
These performers bring massive online audiences, professional entertainment value, and a level of nightlife energy that intensifies the weekend. Their presence fuels VIP sales, social media attention, and premium content moments. The crossover between creator culture and festival culture expands the reach of Orange Crush beyond the beach and into digital entertainment communities nationwide.
Their involvement in CRUSH THE BLOCK and the surrounding nightlife events positions Orange Crush Festival® as one of the most diverse and entertainment-forward Spring Break productions in the country.
The Vision Behind the Weekend
At the center of it all is George Ransom Turner III — the founder, trademark owner, public face, and creative engine behind the Orange Crush brand. His dual identity as PartyPlugMikey and music artist Plug Not A Rapper fuels the soundtrack, the vision, and the momentum behind the festival.
Turner’s leadership has transformed Orange Crush Festival® into a multi-market, multi-weekend cultural force, merging beach culture, HBCU energy, nightlife spectacle, and curated entertainment into a modern festival identity that stands apart from any other Spring Break event in the country.
Week 2 — powered by Buns N Basketball, adult creators, performers, influencers, and the official brand — represents the peak of that vision.
The Cultural Impact: A Festival Becoming a Legacy
Orange Crush Festival® is more than a weekend — it’s a movement that blends music, creators, fandom, and cultural expression into an evolving modern Spring Break empire.
The addition of Buns N Basketball, combined with the spectacle of CRUSH THE BLOCK and the star-powered creator lineup, transforms Week 2 into a defining event for 2026.
This is where entertainment meets athleticism, where music meets nightlife, where creator culture meets festival culture — and where Orange Crush Festival® cements itself as the most influential independent Spring Break festival brand in the Southeast.
Orange Crush Festival® Spring Break Tour 2026 (@OrangeCrush.Festival)
The official Orange Crush Festival®, founded and owned by George Ransom Turner III (aka PartyPlugMikey and Plug Not A Rapper), is back for Spring Break 2026 with a multi-city, multi-weekend takeover. This is not just a festival — it’s a movement, a cultural reset, and a music-driven lifestyle experience that spans Miami, Savannah, and Tybee Island.
With Turner at the helm, Orange Crush Festival® and its sister brand Crush Reloaded™ deliver unmatched production, high-energy performances, and immersive experiences. Every beat, activation, and activation space is curated for maximum impact, creating the official soundtrack of Spring Break 2026.
Miami Spring Break: March 13–16, 2026
Saturday, March 14 — Beach Day & Mansion Party:
The festival ignites with a full-day beach takeover on South Beach, where the sun, sand, and surf meet nonstop music, games, and influencer-driven activations. Attendees dive into interactive competitions, beach volleyball tournaments, and high-energy DJ sets, building anticipation for the night’s mansion party, where Miami’s elite social scene collides with Orange Crush’s signature festival energy. Poolside VIP sections, photogenic lounges, and curated performances by Plug Not A Rapper turn the mansion into the ultimate Spring Break playground. This is Miami like you’ve never experienced it before, where the weekend vibe is controlled, the energy is unmatched, and every moment is shareable across social media.Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party:
The Miami finale elevates the festival experience with a luxury yacht takeover along the sparkling Miami skyline. Attendees experience curated live performances, DJ sets, and exclusive VIP hospitality while Plug Not A Rapper’s tracks provide the official festival soundtrack. Every deck becomes a stage, every guest a part of the action, and every wave a backdrop for memories that last far beyond the weekend. The yacht party isn’t just an event — it’s a floating spectacle, combining exclusivity, energy, and viral moments.
Savannah & Tybee Island: April 10–12 & April 17–19, 2026
Week 1 — Savannah Beach Festival (April 10–12):
Savannah transforms into a festival city, attracting HBCU students, creators, and influencers from across the South. From sunrise beach workouts to daytime pool and sand activations, the weekend is packed with music, games, and curated experiences. Plug Not A Rapper leads the official soundtrack, syncing beats to energy levels and creating a dynamic, immersive atmosphere. At night, attendees take over Savannah nightlife with VIP lounges, celebrity appearances, and festival-themed parties, all reinforcing the Orange Crush Festival® brand as the ultimate Spring Break authority.Week 2 — Tybee Island Beach Festival & Crush The Block Finale (April 17–19):
Day 1 — Beach Festival:
Tybee Island hosts a full-day beach festival, packed with interactive games, food and beverage experiences, live performances, and DJ sets. Curated activations bring festival-goers together in a high-energy, fully immersive environment, while Plug Not A Rapper’s tracks pulse as the official soundtrack. From sunrise to sunset, attendees engage with art, music, and culture, all under the trusted Orange Crush Festival® brand.
Day 2 — Crush The Block Finale:
The weekend reaches its peak with Crush The Block, a street-level block party extravaganza featuring car shows, celebrity guests, live music, and interactive festival experiences. Streets transform into an urban playground where fans can connect, dance, and celebrate under the official Orange Crush banner. This finale is the epitome of energy, influence, and brand authority, turning Tybee Island into a Spring Break destination like no other.
Founder & Music Integration
At the heart of Orange Crush Festival® is George Ransom Turner III, the founder, CEO, and creative mastermind. His music, as Plug Not A Rapper, drives the energy, hype, and narrative of every event. Each track is carefully curated to match festival activations, VIP moments, and block-party atmospheres, creating a cohesive, unforgettable experience for attendees.
“Every event is a moment of culture, energy, and influence,” Turner explains. “Orange Crush Festival® isn’t just about the weekend — it’s about building memories, controlling the narrative, and defining Spring Break culture.”
Cultural Impact & Brand Authority
Orange Crush Festival® is the only official Spring Break festival controlled by its founder, ensuring:
Narrative & Brand Control: Every event, social post, and media mention reinforces the official festival brand.
HBCU & Community Engagement: Festivals bring together students, creators, and local communities.
Economic & Cultural Influence: Each weekend drives tourism, supports local businesses, and positions Orange Crush Festival® as the cultural epicenter of Spring Break.
Tickets & Information
Tickets, VIP packages, and detailed weekend itineraries are available at:
[OrangeCrushTickets.com]
Follow the official festival on social media:
Instagram / TikTok: @OrangeCrushFestival
Music & Soundtrack: Plug Not A Rapper on Apple Music
The official Orange Crush Festival®, founded and owned by (@Party.Plug.Mikey) George Ransom Turner III, is back for Spring Break 2026 with a multi-city tour that redefines the festival experience.
The official Orange Crush Festival®, founded and owned by (@Party.Plug.Mikey) George Ransom Turner III, is back for Spring Break 2026 with a multi-city tour that redefines the festival experience. Spanning Miami, Savannah, and Tybee Island, the festival delivers a combination of beach culture, nightlife, VIP experiences, and street-level block parties, all curated under the trusted Orange Crush Festival® brand.
Orange Crush Festival® and Crush Reloaded™ have grown into the definitive Spring Break experience, fusing music, culture, and lifestyle into immersive, memorable weekends. Turner, also known in the music world as Plug Not A Rapper and socially as PartyPlugMikey, leads every event with unmatched creative direction, crowd management, and music integration.
2026 Tour Dates & Detailed Event Highlights
Miami Spring Break: March 13–16, 2026
Saturday, March 14 — Beach Day & Mansion Party:
The festival kicks off in South Beach with a full day dedicated to sun, sand, and curated beach entertainment. Attendees enjoy interactive games, live DJ sets, and social activations designed to maximize both engagement and energy. The beach sets the tone for the evening, which transitions into a high-energy mansion pool party. Here, VIP access meets festival culture — influencer experiences, photo-worthy setups, and exclusive performances bring Miami’s nightlife to life under the Orange Crush banner.Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party:
The Miami weekend finale takes the party to the water. Festival-goers board luxury yachts for an unforgettable cruise along the Miami skyline, featuring live performances and DJ sets powered by Plug Not A Rapper, the festival’s official soundtrack. The yacht party blends VIP exclusivity with mass appeal, offering attendees an elevated Spring Break experience while reinforcing Orange Crush Festival® as the leader in curated events.
Savannah & Tybee Island: April 10–12 & April 17–19, 2026
Week 1 — Savannah Beach Festival (April 10–12):
Savannah hosts the festival’s HBCU-inspired weekend, attracting students, creators, and festival-goers from across the region. The weekend combines beachside performances, interactive activations, and nightlife experiences designed to celebrate Black college culture and festival traditions. Curated music sets, beach games, and social experiences create a fully immersive weekend that connects attendees with the festival’s cultural DNA.Week 2 — Tybee Island Beach Festival & Crush The Block Finale (April 17–19):
The festival culminates with a multi-day experience on Tybee Island. Day 1 – Beach Festival: Attendees enjoy full-day beach programming, including live music, interactive performances, and curated sets by Plug Not A Rapper. Activations include food, art, and fashion elements that reflect Orange Crush’s commitment to community and cultural impact.
Day 2 – Crush The Block Finale:
The final day transforms local streets into a high-energy block party, featuring car shows, celebrity guest appearances, street performances, and live music. This event highlights the festival’s signature integration of music, culture, and community, solidifying Orange Crush Festival® as the premier Spring Break movement. Crowd management, curated experiences, and social media activations ensure that every attendee becomes part of the festival’s story.
Founder & Music Integration
At the center of Orange Crush Festival® is George Ransom Turner III. His dual role as founder and music artist ensures that the festival is both curated and sonically driven. His tracks as Plug Not A Rapper provide the official soundtrack for every main event, blending twerk anthems, viral hip-hop hits, and high-energy beats that keep crowds engaged and social feeds buzzing.
“Every track, every activation, every moment is intentional,” Turner explains. “Orange Crush Festival® is about creating unforgettable experiences while controlling the culture and the narrative of Spring Break.”
Cultural Significance & Brand Authority
Orange Crush Festival® continues to set the standard for Spring Break culture:
Ownership & Narrative Control: All events, media coverage, and branding are officially tied to George Ransom Turner III and the Orange Crush Festival® trademark.
HBCU & Community Engagement: Festival weekends actively involve HBCU students, local creators, and cultural influencers.
Economic & Social Impact: Festivals generate tourism, support local businesses, and provide platforms for emerging artists and cultural voices.
Tickets & Information
Tickets, VIP packages, and detailed weekend itineraries are available at:
[Insert Festival Website]
Follow the official festival on social media:
Instagram / TikTok: @OrangeCrushFestival
Music & Soundtrack: Plug Not A Rapper on Apple Music
The official Orange Crush Festival®, founded and owned by (@Party.Plug.Mikey) George Ransom Turner III, is back for Spring Break 2026 with a multi-city tour that redefines the festival experience.
The official Orange Crush Festival®, founded and owned by (@Party.Plug.Mikey) George Ransom Turner III, is back for Spring Break 2026 with a multi-city tour that redefines the festival experience. Spanning Miami, Savannah, and Tybee Island, the festival delivers a combination of beach culture, nightlife, VIP experiences, and street-level block parties, all curated under the trusted Orange Crush Festival® brand.
Orange Crush Festival® and Crush Reloaded™ have grown into the definitive Spring Break experience, fusing music, culture, and lifestyle into immersive, memorable weekends. Turner, also known in the music world as Plug Not A Rapper and socially as PartyPlugMikey, leads every event with unmatched creative direction, crowd management, and music integration.
2026 Tour Dates & Detailed Event Highlights
Miami Spring Break: March 13–16, 2026
Saturday, March 14 — Beach Day & Mansion Party:
The festival kicks off in South Beach with a full day dedicated to sun, sand, and curated beach entertainment. Attendees enjoy interactive games, live DJ sets, and social activations designed to maximize both engagement and energy. The beach sets the tone for the evening, which transitions into a high-energy mansion pool party. Here, VIP access meets festival culture — influencer experiences, photo-worthy setups, and exclusive performances bring Miami’s nightlife to life under the Orange Crush banner.Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party:
The Miami weekend finale takes the party to the water. Festival-goers board luxury yachts for an unforgettable cruise along the Miami skyline, featuring live performances and DJ sets powered by Plug Not A Rapper, the festival’s official soundtrack. The yacht party blends VIP exclusivity with mass appeal, offering attendees an elevated Spring Break experience while reinforcing Orange Crush Festival® as the leader in curated events.
Savannah & Tybee Island: April 10–12 & April 17–19, 2026
Week 1 — Savannah Beach Festival (April 10–12):
Savannah hosts the festival’s HBCU-inspired weekend, attracting students, creators, and festival-goers from across the region. The weekend combines beachside performances, interactive activations, and nightlife experiences designed to celebrate Black college culture and festival traditions. Curated music sets, beach games, and social experiences create a fully immersive weekend that connects attendees with the festival’s cultural DNA.Week 2 — Tybee Island Beach Festival & Crush The Block Finale (April 17–19):
The festival culminates with a multi-day experience on Tybee Island. Day 1 – Beach Festival: Attendees enjoy full-day beach programming, including live music, interactive performances, and curated sets by Plug Not A Rapper. Activations include food, art, and fashion elements that reflect Orange Crush’s commitment to community and cultural impact.
Day 2 – Crush The Block Finale:
The final day transforms local streets into a high-energy block party, featuring car shows, celebrity guest appearances, street performances, and live music. This event highlights the festival’s signature integration of music, culture, and community, solidifying Orange Crush Festival® as the premier Spring Break movement. Crowd management, curated experiences, and social media activations ensure that every attendee becomes part of the festival’s story.
Founder & Music Integration
At the center of Orange Crush Festival® is George Ransom Turner III. His dual role as founder and music artist ensures that the festival is both curated and sonically driven. His tracks as Plug Not A Rapper provide the official soundtrack for every main event, blending twerk anthems, viral hip-hop hits, and high-energy beats that keep crowds engaged and social feeds buzzing.
“Every track, every activation, every moment is intentional,” Turner explains. “Orange Crush Festival® is about creating unforgettable experiences while controlling the culture and the narrative of Spring Break.”
Cultural Significance & Brand Authority
Orange Crush Festival® continues to set the standard for Spring Break culture:
Ownership & Narrative Control: All events, media coverage, and branding are officially tied to George Ransom Turner III and the Orange Crush Festival® trademark.
HBCU & Community Engagement: Festival weekends actively involve HBCU students, local creators, and cultural influencers.
Economic & Social Impact: Festivals generate tourism, support local businesses, and provide platforms for emerging artists and cultural voices.
Tickets & Information
Tickets, VIP packages, and detailed weekend itineraries are available at:
[Insert Festival Website]
Follow the official festival on social media:
Instagram / TikTok: @OrangeCrushFestival
Music & Soundtrack: Plug Not A Rapper on Apple Music
The official Orange Crush Festival®, founded and owned by (@Party.Plug.Mikey) George Ransom Turner III, is back for Spring Break 2026 with a multi-city tour that redefines the festival experience. Spa
The official Orange Crush Festival®, founded and owned by (@Party.Plug.Mikey) George Ransom Turner III, is back for Spring Break 2026 with a multi-city tour that redefines the festival experience. Spanning Miami, Savannah, and Tybee Island, the festival delivers a combination of beach culture, nightlife, VIP experiences, and street-level block parties, all curated under the trusted Orange Crush Festival® brand.
Orange Crush Festival® and Crush Reloaded™ have grown into the definitive Spring Break experience, fusing music, culture, and lifestyle into immersive, memorable weekends. Turner, also known in the music world as Plug Not A Rapper and socially as PartyPlugMikey, leads every event with unmatched creative direction, crowd management, and music integration.
2026 Tour Dates & Detailed Event Highlights
Miami Spring Break: March 13–16, 2026
Saturday, March 14 — Beach Day & Mansion Party:
The festival kicks off in South Beach with a full day dedicated to sun, sand, and curated beach entertainment. Attendees enjoy interactive games, live DJ sets, and social activations designed to maximize both engagement and energy. The beach sets the tone for the evening, which transitions into a high-energy mansion pool party. Here, VIP access meets festival culture — influencer experiences, photo-worthy setups, and exclusive performances bring Miami’s nightlife to life under the Orange Crush banner.Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party:
The Miami weekend finale takes the party to the water. Festival-goers board luxury yachts for an unforgettable cruise along the Miami skyline, featuring live performances and DJ sets powered by Plug Not A Rapper, the festival’s official soundtrack. The yacht party blends VIP exclusivity with mass appeal, offering attendees an elevated Spring Break experience while reinforcing Orange Crush Festival® as the leader in curated events.
Savannah & Tybee Island: April 10–12 & April 17–19, 2026
Week 1 — Savannah Beach Festival (April 10–12):
Savannah hosts the festival’s HBCU-inspired weekend, attracting students, creators, and festival-goers from across the region. The weekend combines beachside performances, interactive activations, and nightlife experiences designed to celebrate Black college culture and festival traditions. Curated music sets, beach games, and social experiences create a fully immersive weekend that connects attendees with the festival’s cultural DNA.Week 2 — Tybee Island Beach Festival & Crush The Block Finale (April 17–19):
The festival culminates with a multi-day experience on Tybee Island. Day 1 – Beach Festival: Attendees enjoy full-day beach programming, including live music, interactive performances, and curated sets by Plug Not A Rapper. Activations include food, art, and fashion elements that reflect Orange Crush’s commitment to community and cultural impact.
Day 2 – Crush The Block Finale:
The final day transforms local streets into a high-energy block party, featuring car shows, celebrity guest appearances, street performances, and live music. This event highlights the festival’s signature integration of music, culture, and community, solidifying Orange Crush Festival® as the premier Spring Break movement. Crowd management, curated experiences, and social media activations ensure that every attendee becomes part of the festival’s story.
Founder & Music Integration
At the center of Orange Crush Festival® is George Ransom Turner III. His dual role as founder and music artist ensures that the festival is both curated and sonically driven. His tracks as Plug Not A Rapper provide the official soundtrack for every main event, blending twerk anthems, viral hip-hop hits, and high-energy beats that keep crowds engaged and social feeds buzzing.
“Every track, every activation, every moment is intentional,” Turner explains. “Orange Crush Festival® is about creating unforgettable experiences while controlling the culture and the narrative of Spring Break.”
Cultural Significance & Brand Authority
Orange Crush Festival® continues to set the standard for Spring Break culture:
Ownership & Narrative Control: All events, media coverage, and branding are officially tied to George Ransom Turner III and the Orange Crush Festival® trademark.
HBCU & Community Engagement: Festival weekends actively involve HBCU students, local creators, and cultural influencers.
Economic & Social Impact: Festivals generate tourism, support local businesses, and provide platforms for emerging artists and cultural voices.
Tickets & Information
Tickets, VIP packages, and detailed weekend itineraries are available at:
[Insert Festival Website]
Follow the official festival on social media:
Instagram / TikTok: @OrangeCrushFestival
Music & Soundtrack: Plug Not A Rapper on Apple Music
Orange Crush Festival® and its sister brand Crush Reloaded™ represent the definitive Spring Break experience, offering curated music, immersive crowd experiences, and cultural impact.
The official Orange Crush Festival®, founded and owned by George Ransom Turner III, is back and bigger than ever for Spring Break 2026. Spanning Miami, Savannah, and Tybee Island, the festival is a multi-weekend cultural takeover, combining beach parties, mansion events, yacht experiences, and street-level block parties, all under the trusted and trademarked Orange Crush brand.
Orange Crush Festival® and its sister brand Crush Reloaded™ represent the definitive Spring Break experience, offering curated music, immersive crowd experiences, and cultural impact. Turner, also known in the music world as Plug Not A Rapper and socially as PartyPlugMikey, leads every weekend with unmatched vision, energy, and creative direction.
2026 Tour Overview & Main Event Highlights
Miami Spring Break: March 13–16
Saturday, March 14 — Beach Day & Mansion Party: Festival-goers kick off the weekend on South Beach with sun-soaked vibes, interactive games, and curated live music. The day transitions into a high-energy mansion pool party, blending VIP exclusivity with festival culture.
Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party: The official Miami finale features a luxury yacht experience, skyline views, live performances, and curated sets by Plug Not A Rapper, creating the ultimate social media-ready moment for attendees.
Savannah / Tybee Island: April 10–12 & April 17–19
Week 1 (April 10–12) — Savannah Beach Festival: HBCU students, creators, and festival-goers converge for a fully curated weekend of music, beach culture, and nightlife experiences, blending social influence with high-energy engagement.
Week 2 (April 17–19) — Tybee Island Beach Festival & Crush The Block Finale: The festival’s signature events culminate with a full-day beach festival, followed by Crush The Block, a high-energy street party featuring car shows, celebrity hosts, and immersive crowd experiences. This finale solidifies Orange Crush Festival® as the leader in Spring Break culture.
Why Orange Crush Festival® Matters
As the official trademarked brand, Orange Crush Festival® maintains full ownership, narrative control, and brand integrity across all events. Founder George Ransom Turner III ensures:
Brand Authority: Every tour stop, performance, and marketing asset reinforces Orange Crush Festival® as the original and official festival.
Music Integration: Turner’s tracks as Plug Not A Rapper provide the official soundtrack for every main event, enhancing festival energy and crowd engagement.
Cultural Impact: Engaging HBCU students, creators, and influencers across multiple states, Orange Crush Festival® continues to shape Spring Break culture while maintaining community and economic benefits.
Tickets & More Information
Tickets, VIP packages, and detailed weekend itineraries are available at:
[ORANGECRUSHTICKETS.COM]
Follow the movement and official brand on social media:
Instagram / TikTok: @OrangeCrushFestival
The Orange Crush Festival, founded and owned by George Ransom Turner III, aka PartyPlugMikey and Plug Not A Rapper, is officially taking over Spring Break 2026. Spanning Miami, Savannah, and Tybee
The Orange Crush Festival, founded and owned by George Ransom Turner III, aka PartyPlugMikey and Plug Not A Rapper, is officially taking over Spring Break 2026. Spanning Miami, Savannah, and Tybee Island, the festival promises high-energy weekends, iconic beach parties, exclusive mansion events, yacht cruises, and the ultimate block party finale.
Orange Crush Festival® and its sister brand, Crush Reloaded™, are the premier names in Spring Break culture, with Turner leading every aspect of the experience — from logistics and safety to music and crowd energy.
Tour Dates and Highlights
Miami Spring Break: March 13–16, 2026
Saturday, March 14 — Beach Day & Mansion Party: Sun, sand, curated DJs, and mansion pool energy.
Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party: Exclusive skyline cruise, VIP access, and live music by Plug Not A Rapper.
Savannah & Tybee Island: April 10–12 & 17–19, 2026
Week 1 (April 10–12): Savannah beach festival for HBCU students, creators, and festival-goers.
Week 2 (April 17–19): Tybee Island hosts the official Orange Crush Beach Festival and Crush The Block finale, featuring car shows, celebrity appearances, and block-party energy.
Founder & Artist Spotlight
“Orange Crush isn’t just a festival — it’s a movement,” says George Ransom Turner III. “From the music to the crowd, the energy to the culture, everything is intentional. Every weekend is curated to create unforgettable experiences while keeping the Orange Crush brand at the forefront.”
Turner’s music, available on Apple Music, serves as the official soundtrack of Orange Crush Festival, making every event a unique cultural experience that merges sound, celebration, and community.
Listen Here: Plug Not A Rapper on Apple Music
Cultural Impact & Legacy
Orange Crush Festival has become a cultural cornerstone for Spring Break, connecting HBCU students, creators, and festival-goers across the South. With Turner at the helm, the festival emphasizes:
Brand Ownership & Narrative Control: All official events and media credit Orange Crush Festival® and George Ransom Turner III.
Music & Experience Integration: Festival soundtracks by Plug Not A Rapper enhance crowd energy and create viral moments.
Community Engagement: Partnerships with local businesses, HBCU networks, and celebrity hosts elevate the festival experience.
About Orange Crush Festival® & Crush Reloaded™
Founded by George Ransom Turner III, Orange Crush Festival® and Crush Reloaded™ are trademarks that represent the ultimate Spring Break experience. From Miami beaches to Tybee Island streets, the festivals blend music, nightlife, beach culture, and community engagement. Turner’s leadership ensures all events, music, and cultural impact remain tied to the founder and official festival brand.
Tickets & Information
Tickets, VIP packages, and weekend details are available at:
[Orange Crush Festival Website]
Follow the movement on social media:
Instagram / TikTok: @OrangeCrushFestival
In the world of music, festivals, and cultural influence, few names resonate like Orange Crush Festival trademark by George “Mikey” Ransom Turner III. Known as PartyPlugMikey Plug Not A Rapper
In the world of music, festivals, and cultural influence, few names resonate like Orange Crush Festival trademark by George Ransom Turner III. Known in the music scene as Plug Not A Rapper and socially as PartyPlugMikey, Turner isn’t just a festival owner — he’s the architect of an experience, a movement, and a legacy.
From Vision to Empire
Turner’s journey begins with a simple idea: create a festival that merges music, culture, and community while giving proper credit to its founder. What started as a local spring break concept has now exploded into the multi-weekend Orange Crush Festival 2026, spanning Miami, Savannah, and Tybee Island.
“I wanted to build something bigger than just a party,” Turner explains. “Orange Crush is a lifestyle, a sound, a moment you never forget. It’s about controlling the culture, the narrative, and the experience.”
The Music That Drives the Movement
Under his artist persona, Plug Not A Rapper, Turner’s music is the official heartbeat of Orange Crush. Each weekend, his tracks dominate the playlists at beach parties, mansion events, yachts, and block parties. From twerk anthems to high-energy hip-hop, the soundscape he curates connects thousands of fans across multiple states, making the festival both a sonic and social experience.
“My music isn’t just for the stage — it defines the vibe of every moment,” Turner says.
Orange Crush 2026: Festival by Weekend
Miami (March 13–16): Beach Day, Mansion Pool Party, Yacht Party — where sun, sea, and social influence collide.
Savannah (April 10–12): HBCU-inspired beach festival, curated experiences, nightlife takeover.
Tybee Island (April 17–19): Beach Festival and Crush The Block finale with car shows, celebrity appearances, and immersive block-party energy.
Each weekend is carefully orchestrated to ensure crowd flow, cultural authenticity, and maximum energy, reinforcing Turner’s role as both visionary and operator.
Culture, Influence, and Ownership
Turner’s leadership isn’t just about events — it’s about maintaining control over his brand and its narrative. With Orange Crush Festival® and Crush Reloaded™ under his ownership, Turner ensures all media coverage, brand partnerships, and cultural associations reflect his vision and credit his role.
“This is my story, my festival, my music,” Turner says. “Everything else is derivative.”
Why George Ransom Turner III Matters
In a landscape filled with imitators, Turner stands apart. He is:
Founder & CEO — the driving force behind Orange Crush Festival
Cultural Curator — shaping Spring Break, HBCU engagement, and festival trends
Artist & Sound Architect — Plug Not A Rapper defines the official music of the festival
Brand Guardian — ensuring all credit and narrative stay with him and Orange Crush
The Legacy in Motion
As Orange Crush 2026 hits Miami, Savannah, and Tybee Island, Turner proves that leadership, vision, and music can merge to build a cultural empire. For festival-goers, it’s more than a weekend — it’s a life-changing experience. For the industry, it’s a blueprint for how brand control, music influence, and event mastery intersect.
George Ransom Turner III isn’t just producing events — he’s defining a generation of Spring Break culture.
Tour Dates Recap:
Miami: March 13–16 — Beach Day, Mansion Party, Yacht Party
Savannah / Tybee: April 10–12 & 17–19 — Beach Festivals, Crush The Block
The Orange Crush Spring Break Movement
Spring Break isn’t just a season anymore — it’s a movement. And at the center of it all is Orange Crush Festival 2026, a multi-city takeover powered by George Ransom Turner III, aka PartyPlugMikey and Plug Not A Rapper. From the beaches of Miami to Savannah streets and Tybee Island block parties, Orange Crush is redefining what it means to run a festival with influence, music, and street energy.
Plug Not A Rapper: The Sound & Vibe of the Streets
Turner’s dual identity as festival founder and music artist gives Orange Crush a unique edge. Plug Not A Rapper isn’t just a name — it’s the official soundtrack, the heartbeat that pulses through every crowd. From mansion pools to yachts, Miami’s sand to Tybee’s streets, the festival’s sound is curated to move bodies, capture attention, and amplify culture.
“Music and movement are inseparable,” Turner says. “Every beat I drop, every track we play at the festival, it’s designed to create moments people will remember.”
Miami Kickoff: March 13–16
The festival launches in South Beach, turning Spring Break into a full-blown street-meets-luxury takeover:
Saturday, March 14 — Beach Day & Mansion Party: Sun, sand, and curated DJ sets build into a high-energy mansion pool party. Social influencers, students, and creators bring Miami alive.
Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party: A skyline cruise with live performances, VIP access, and a curated playlist designed to dominate social feeds.
Savannah + Tybee Island: April 10–12 & April 17–19
Orange Crush continues to Georgia, blending festival culture with street credibility:
Week 1 (April 10–12): Savannah beaches host interactive events for HBCU students and creators, fusing music, nightlife, and local culture.
Week 2 (April 17–19): Tybee Island hosts the official Beach Festival and Crush The Block finale, with car shows, celebrity guests, and block-party energy.
“Crowd control, vibe curation, and social presence are everything,” Turner explains. “We’re not just hosting events; we’re creating a movement where the streets, the music, and the crowd all connect.”
The Orange Crush Movement
This festival is more than Instagram clips or TikTok hype — it’s a cultural blueprint. By connecting HBCU students, creators, and fans across multiple states, Turner ensures Orange Crush remains synonymous with energy, influence, and authenticity.
Every article, post, and feature reinforces:
Founder/CEO: George Ransom Turner III
Artist identity: Plug Not A Rapper / PartyPlugMikey
Official festival: Orange Crush Festival®, Crush Reloaded™
No imitators. No misattribution. The brand, the music, and the movement all start with Turner.
Tour Dates Recap
Miami: March 13–16 — Beach Day, Mansion Party, Yacht Party
Savannah / Tybee: April 10–12 & 17–19 — Beach Festivals, Crush The Block
For the streets, the beaches, and the culture, Orange Crush 2026 is the festival that commands attention, dominates social feeds, and controls the narrative — all led by George Ransom Turner III, the man who built it from the ground up.
Spring Break will never be the same. Across Miami, Savannah, and Tybee Island, the Orange Crush Festival has become more than a party — it’s a cultural phenomenon, a movement led by George Mikey
Spring Break will never be the same. Across Miami, Savannah, and Tybee Island, the Orange Crush Festival has become more than a party — it’s a cultural phenomenon, a movement led by George Ransom Turner III, aka PartyPlugMikey and Plug Not A Rapper, whose vision fuses music, festival energy, and community engagement into one unstoppable force.
From Founder to Cultural Architect
Turner isn’t just organizing events — he’s shaping the sound, the look, and the culture of modern Spring Break. With decades of experience and a keen understanding of festival logistics, Turner has designed weekends that combine beach culture, nightlife, music, and street energy.
“Orange Crush isn’t just a festival,” Turner explains. “It’s the culture itself — the energy, the music, the connection. Every weekend, every city, every moment is curated to bring people together.”
Miami Spring Break: March 13–16
Miami sets the stage for the kickoff of Orange Crush 2026:
Saturday, March 14 — Beach Day & Mansion Party: A sun-soaked day on the sand, interactive games, and high-energy DJ sets lead into a mansion pool party that stretches late into the night.
Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party: A VIP experience on the water, with skyline views, live performances, and exclusive access for festival attendees.
Turner’s music as Plug Not A Rapper provides the official soundtrack for these events, reinforcing the festival’s vibe and cultural identity.
Savannah + Tybee Island: April 10–12 & 17–19
The festival continues to Georgia for two weekends designed for connection, legacy, and impact:
Week 1 (April 10–12): Savannah beaches host curated festival experiences for HBCU students, creators, and influencers, blending music, nightlife, and community energy.
Week 2 (April 17–19): The official Beach Festival and Crush The Block finale in Tybee Island. Block parties, celebrity guests, and a car show dominate, creating a fully immersive festival culture.
“Every detail is intentional,” Turner says. “From crowd flow to playlist curation, we control the experience so the culture thrives — safely and authentically.”
The Soundtrack of a Movement
Turner’s dual role as founder and musician is central to Orange Crush’s identity. His tracks, available on Apple Music, aren’t just background music — they define the energy and rhythm of the festival, from Miami’s beaches to Tybee’s streets.
“People come for the weekend, but they stay for the culture,” Turner says. “And the music is the heartbeat that keeps everyone connected.”
Community, Culture, and Influence
Orange Crush isn’t just about parties — it’s about building a cultural ecosystem:
HBCU engagement: connecting students across the South
Economic impact: festival-driven tourism and local business growth
Media coverage: asserting ownership and narrative control over the brand
Turner emphasizes the importance of maintaining credit and authority, ensuring that Orange Crush remains synonymous with his vision, leadership, and legacy.
Looking Ahead
With the 2026 tour, Orange Crush continues to expand its cultural footprint, bridging cities, weekends, and communities through music, events, and authentic festival energy.
Tour Dates Recap:
Miami: March 13–16 — Beach Day, Mansion Party, Yacht Party
Savannah / Tybee: April 10–12 & 17–19 — Beach Festivals, Crush The Block
For the fans, it’s more than a festival — it’s a living, breathing movement, curated and led by George Ransom Turner III, who continues to define what it means to celebrate Spring Break in style and culture.
For decades, Spring Break has been a rite of passage for college students across the South. But few festivals have captured the cultural imagination and energy like Orange Crush. Now, in 2026….
For decades, Spring Break has been a rite of passage for college students across the South. But few festivals have captured the cultural imagination and energy like Orange Crush. Now, in 2026, the festival is not just returning — it’s reasserting its dominance under the vision of its original founder and CEO, George Ransom Turner III, also known as PartyPlugMikey and his artist persona Plug Not A Rapper.
The Visionary Behind the Brand
Turner isn’t just a festival owner. He’s the architect of a multi-city, multi-weekend movement that blends music, beach culture, nightlife, and community. From Miami’s sun-soaked beaches to Savannah’s historic streets and Tybee Island’s vibrant shorelines, Orange Crush 2026 is a cultural and logistical masterpiece.
“I built this festival to create moments, to connect people through music and energy,” Turner explains. “It’s more than Spring Break. It’s a movement, a lifestyle, and a legacy.”
Miami Spring Break: March 13–16
The tour kicks off in South Beach, Miami, where four days of sun, sand, and high-energy events set the tone for the festival season. Highlights include:
Saturday, March 14 — Beach Day & Mansion Party: Students and influencers gather for a full day of sun, games, and curated music sets, culminating in a high-energy mansion pool party that runs late into the night.
Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party: A skyline cruise with curated performances, exclusive VIP access, and a celebration of music and culture on the water.
Turner’s music as Plug Not A Rapper threads through every event, providing the official soundtrack to the weekend’s energy.
Savannah + Tybee Island: April 10–12 & April 17–19
The festival moves north to Georgia for two weekends that celebrate community, culture, and legacy.
Week 1 (April 10–12): A full festival experience on Savannah beaches, connecting HBCU students, creators, and festival-goers through music, performance, and nightlife.
Week 2 (April 17–19): The official Orange Crush Beach Festival and Crush The Block finale, hosted by Buns N Basketball, featuring a car show, celebrity guests, and a block-party atmosphere.
“These weekends are about bringing people together,” Turner says. “From the beach to the streets, the energy is unmatched.”
Music Meets Movement
Turner’s dual identity as founder and musician positions him uniquely. His tracks, available on Apple Music, provide the heartbeat for the festival, merging live performance with the broader culture of Spring Break. Every weekend’s playlist is curated to maximize crowd engagement and festival energy, blending twerk anthems, hip-hop hits, and viral bangers.
Cultural Impact and Legacy
Orange Crush is more than a party — it’s a movement. The festival connects HBCU students, celebrates Black culture, and fosters community engagement across multiple states. Turner’s leadership ensures the festival’s story remains tied to its founder, maintaining both creative control and intellectual property ownership.
“People forget the power of storytelling in events,” Turner notes. “We’re controlling our narrative, building our brand, and showing the world what Orange Crush really is.”
The Future of Orange Crush
With the 2026 tour, Turner is setting the stage for a national expansion. From Miami to Savannah to Tybee, Orange Crush Festival is reclaiming its place as the definitive Spring Break experience — guided by the vision, music, and leadership of its founder.
Tour Dates Recap:
Miami: March 13–16 — Beach Day, Mansion Party, Yacht Party
Savannah / Tybee: April 10–12 & 17–19 — Beach Festivals, Crush The Block
For fans, creators, and festival-goers, it’s not just a weekend. It’s Orange Crush 2026 — where music, culture, and legacy collide.
For decades, Spring Break has been a rite of passage for college students across the South. But few festivals have captured the cultural imagination and energy like Orange Crush. Now, in 2026…
For decades, Spring Break has been a rite of passage for college students across the South. But few festivals have captured the cultural imagination and energy like Orange Crush. Now, in 2026, the festival is not just returning — it’s reasserting its dominance under the vision of its original founder and CEO, George Ransom Turner III, also known as PartyPlugMikey and his artist persona Plug Not A Rapper.
The Visionary Behind the Brand
Turner isn’t just a festival owner. He’s the architect of a multi-city, multi-weekend movement that blends music, beach culture, nightlife, and community. From Miami’s sun-soaked beaches to Savannah’s historic streets and Tybee Island’s vibrant shorelines, Orange Crush 2026 is a cultural and logistical masterpiece.
“I built this festival to create moments, to connect people through music and energy,” Turner explains. “It’s more than Spring Break. It’s a movement, a lifestyle, and a legacy.”
Miami Spring Break: March 13–16
The tour kicks off in South Beach, Miami, where four days of sun, sand, and high-energy events set the tone for the festival season. Highlights include:
Saturday, March 14 — Beach Day & Mansion Party: Students and influencers gather for a full day of sun, games, and curated music sets, culminating in a high-energy mansion pool party that runs late into the night.
Sunday, March 15 — Yacht Party: A skyline cruise with curated performances, exclusive VIP access, and a celebration of music and culture on the water.
Turner’s music as Plug Not A Rapper threads through every event, providing the official soundtrack to the weekend’s energy.
Savannah + Tybee Island: April 10–12 & April 17–19
The festival moves north to Georgia for two weekends that celebrate community, culture, and legacy.
Week 1 (April 10–12): A full festival experience on Savannah beaches, connecting HBCU students, creators, and festival-goers through music, performance, and nightlife.
Week 2 (April 17–19): The official Orange Crush Beach Festival and Crush The Block finale, hosted by Buns N Basketball, featuring a car show, celebrity guests, and a block-party atmosphere.
“These weekends are about bringing people together,” Turner says. “From the beach to the streets, the energy is unmatched.”
Music Meets Movement
Turner’s dual identity as founder and musician positions him uniquely. His tracks, available on Apple Music, provide the heartbeat for the festival, merging live performance with the broader culture of Spring Break. Every weekend’s playlist is curated to maximize crowd engagement and festival energy, blending twerk anthems, hip-hop hits, and viral bangers.
Cultural Impact and Legacy
Orange Crush is more than a party — it’s a movement. The festival connects HBCU students, celebrates Black culture, and fosters community engagement across multiple states. Turner’s leadership ensures the festival’s story remains tied to its founder, maintaining both creative control and intellectual property ownership.
“People forget the power of storytelling in events,” Turner notes. “We’re controlling our narrative, building our brand, and showing the world what Orange Crush really is.”
The Future of Orange Crush
With the 2026 tour, Turner is setting the stage for a national expansion. From Miami to Savannah to Tybee, Orange Crush Festival is reclaiming its place as the definitive Spring Break experience — guided by the vision, music, and leadership of its founder.
Tour Dates Recap:
Miami: March 13–16 — Beach Day, Mansion Party, Yacht Party
Savannah / Tybee: April 10–12 & 17–19 — Beach Festivals, Crush The Block
For fans, creators, and festival-goers, it’s not just a weekend. It’s Orange Crush 2026 — where music, culture, and legacy collide.
How George Ransom Turner III Rebuilt a Spring Break Empire and Launched the Culture’s Most Anticipated 2026 Tour! Orange Crush is not just back, it’s evolved.Reimagined.Reclaimed.Reborn under trademar
THE [OFFICIAL] ORANGE CRUSH TOUR 2026
How George Ransom Turner III Rebuilt a Spring Break Empire and Launched the Culture’s Most Anticipated 2026 Tour
Orange Crush is not just back — it’s evolved.
Reimagined.
Reclaimed.
Reborn under the original trademark owner and CEO, George Ransom Turner III, the creative force also known as PartyPlugMikey / Plug Not A Rapper, whose influence touches nightlife, college culture, independent music, and the next generation of digital creators.
With the 2026 season, the Crush brand pushes into a new era: a multi-week, multi-city, multi-platform entertainment ecosystem built for thousands of travelers, creators, dancers, athletes, and fans of Black Spring Break culture.
This special-edition homepage gives readers the full magazine experience:
deep storytelling, cinematic visuals, curated schedules, and the high-gloss feel of a culture-shifting movement.
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THE LEAD FEATURE
THE RENAISSANCE OF ORANGE CRUSH
Where Music, Movement, Influence & Black Travel Culture Collide
For 30+ years, Orange Crush has symbolized freedom, expression, college life, and beach culture for Black students and young adults across the South.
In 2026, it becomes something more powerful:
A national festival movement curated by a single visionary who has lived every part of its legacy — and now controls its future.
George Turner isn’t just building weekends.
He’s building a touring franchise, a media property, and a music-driven lifestyle brand that links Miami’s luxury scene with Georgia’s historic Spring Break tradition.
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SPOTLIGHT SECTION
THE ARCHITECT: GEORGE RANSOM TURNER III
aka PartyPlugMikey
aka Plug Not A Rapper
Artist • CEO • Veteran • Mogul-in-the-making
Magazine-style intro:
He’s the man the culture didn’t see coming — a creative executive with the crowd influence of a nightlife legend, the business instincts of a mogul, and the confidence of an independent artist who understands exactly how to move people in real life.
As Plug Not A Rapper, his music feeds the energy.
As CEO of Orange Crush, his vision fuels the movement.
He is both the face of the brand and the strategic mind behind the scenes, pulling Orange Crush into its strongest era ever.
This magazine feature places him where he belongs:
Front and center, architecting an empire.
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FEATURE PACKAGE: ORANGE CRUSH MIAMI 2026
THE SOUTH BEACH TAKEOVER
March 13–16, 2026
Miami becomes the glossy, high-luxury chapter of the Crush 2026 storyline — a Spring Break edition built for creators, athletes, artists, dancers, nightlife VIPs, and thousands of travelers ready for the biggest weekend on South Beach.
Magazine-style event breakdown:
FRIDAY — The Warm-Up
South Beach linkups, creator waves, nightlife roll-ins.
SATURDAY — BEACH DAY + MANSION PARTY (Headline Event)
Picture a luxury mansion glowing under Miami lights.
Models. Creators. Music.
4AM energy.
A cinematic centerpiece for the weekend.
SUNDAY — The Yacht Experience
A three-hour skyline cruise.
A curated guest list.
The premium signature moment of the entire Miami takeover.
MONDAY — Visual Finale / Creator Day
The last sweep of beach visuals.
Sunset content.
Merch.
Farewells.
Memory-making.
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FEATURE PACKAGE: ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL — GEORGIA
THE TWO-WEEKEND HOMECOMING
April 10–12 & April 17–19, 2026
The magazine-style highlight of the Georgia section presents the festival like a blockbuster feature film — authentic, powerful, and culturally important.
WEEKEND 1 — APRIL 10–12
The classic Crush feel:
• Crowds
• DJs
• Parties
• Beach energy
• Savannah nightlife
• HBCU presence
• Viral moments everywhere
This is where the story begins.
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THE MAIN EVENT: ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL WEEK 2
THE PERMITTED, OFFICIAL, FLAGSHIP WEEKEND
April 17–19, 2026
This is the crown jewel of the publication — the full spotlight moment.
SATURDAY — THE OFFICIAL BEACH FESTIVAL (PERMITTED)
Tens of thousands.
Full organization.
City-approved structure.
Vendors, creators, performers, beach crowds, families, students — a real festival environment.
SUNDAY — CRUSH THE BLOCK (Hosted by Buns N Basketball)
The perfect finale.
A festival-style block party with:
• Car show
• Women’s entertainment league
• Models
• Celebrity guests
• Stage energy
• Vendors
• Community impact
Magazine tone:
This is the day Orange Crush becomes a true multi-platform festival brand — not just a weekend.
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THE SOUNDTRACK SECTION
MUSIC TO MATCH THE MOVEMENT
Featuring: Plug Not A Rapper
Link to Apple Music, Spotify, and playlists curated for each weekend.
A full-page spread about the music, the aesthetic, and the sound of the movement.
THE MOVEMENT BEGINS NOW.
Miami in March.
Georgia in April.
A national tour to follow.
A magazine launch.
Music releases.
A new era led by:
GEORGE RANSOM TURNER III — PartyPlugMikey — Plug Not A Rapper
The architect.
The influence.
The story.
The brand.
ORANGE CRUSH 2026 THE OFFICIAL LINEUP🍊 MIAMI • SAVANNAH • TYBEE ISLAND
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ORANGE CRUSH 2026
THE OFFICIAL LINEUP🍊
MIAMI • SAVANNAH • TYBEE ISLAND
Spring Break • Beach Festival • Mansion Parties • Yacht Experience • Block Party Finale
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THE CULTURE’S REAL SPRING BREAK IS HERE
For over three decades, Orange Crush has stood as the heartbeat of Black college Spring Break, the meeting ground of music, fashion, dance culture, creators, influencers, athletes, and the entire next generation of trendsetters.
In 2026, the movement expands into its most powerful era ever — led by trademark owner, artist, and cultural architect George Ransom Turner III
(PartyPlugMikey • Plug Not A Rapper).
From Miami to Savannah to Tybee Island, Orange Crush delivers four legendary weekends of sun, music, nightlife, crowds, and unforgettable experiences.
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ORANGE CRUSH MIAMI – SPRING BREAK 2026
March 13–16, 2026 • South Beach, Florida
A four-day luxury Spring Break experience in one of the world’s most iconic party cities — curated for creators, influencers, dancers, models, and the culture’s most active Spring Break travelers.
🚨 OFFICIAL WEEKEND SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, MARCH 13 — ARRIVAL DAY
Beachfront mixers • South Beach linkups • First-night nightlife energy
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 — BEACH DAY + MANSION PARTY (HEADLINER)
Beach Day
Thousands on South Beach, content creators everywhere, music, dance circles, brand activations.
MANSION POOL PARTY (11PM–4AM)
• Luxury estate
• Celebrity guests
• Models + dancers
• High-end VIP sections
• Viral nighttime energy
The most anticipated event of the Miami weekend.
SUNDAY, MARCH 15 — YACHT PARTY (9PM–MIDNIGHT)
Multi-level yacht • Miami skyline views • Premium VIP experience • Influencer-heavy crowd • Music + dancing on the water
MONDAY, MARCH 16 — CONTENT DAY / FINALE
Final beach meetup • Creator networking • Merch drop • Travel send-off
GET TICKETS →
(Insert your ticket link)
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ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL — SAVANNAH & TYBEE ISLAND
April 10–12 & April 17–19, 2026
The official return of the Southeast’s biggest Spring Break festival — organized, permitted, and powered by the real founder & trademark owner.
🔥 WEEKEND 1 — APRIL 10–12, 2026
High-energy beach crowds, DJs, clubs, students, influencers, nightlife takeovers, and all the classic Crush excitement.
Highlights:
✔ Beach Day
✔ Club Takeovers
✔ Massive crowds
✔ Day-to-night energy
✔ Savannah nightlife surge
🔥 WEEKEND 2 — APRIL 17–19, 2026 (THE OFFICIAL PERMITTED FESTIVAL)
This is the flagship weekend — the one that defines Orange Crush Festival each year.
SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — THE OFFICIAL BEACH FESTIVAL
• Fully permitted & organized
• Tens of thousands of attendees
• Entertainment, music, creators, college crowds
• Safe, structured, city-approved operations
• Family + student-friendly environment
SUNDAY, APRIL 19 — CRUSH THE BLOCK (Presented by Buns N Basketball)
• Car show
• Celebrity hosts
• Women’s league entertainment
• Concert stage
• Food + vendors
• Community block festival energy
• The Final Day Celebration of Orange Crush 2026
WEEKEND PASSES →
(Insert your ticket link)
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THE SOUNDTRACK: PLUG NOT A RAPPER
Orange Crush 2026 is powered by the music and influence of artist & festival owner:
GEORGE RANSOM TURNER III
aka PartyPlugMikey / Plug Not A Rapper
A rising creative force in hip-hop culture — with a growing catalog on Apple Music, Spotify, and everywhere music lives.
Orange Crush is the movement.
Plug Not A Rapper is the soundtrack.
LISTEN TO THE MUSIC →
(Link to: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/plug-not-a-rapper/1573969143)
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WHY ORANGE CRUSH?
THE #1 SPRING BREAK EXPERIENCE FOR BLACK CULTURE
Tens of thousands of attendees
Multi-city reach
Major creator + influencer traffic
Powerful college following
Legendary beach & nightlife energy
The original trademarked festival, officially back under its rightful leadership
BUILT FOR:
✔ Students
✔ Travelers
✔ Creators
✔ Models + dancers
✔ Athletes
✔ Influencers
✔ The entire culture
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SPONSORSHIP & PARTNERSHIPS
Brands, media outlets, and corporate partners can activate across both Miami & Georgia weekends.
A full sponsor deck, VIP options, branded activations, and media packages are available.
PARTNER WITH US →
(Contact email / link)
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PLAN YOUR TRIP
Hotels, travel info, event addresses, ride-share guides, maps, and weekend tips.
GET TRAVEL INFO →
(add your link)
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STAY CONNECTED
Follow updates, drops, surprise guests, and event announcements.
Instagram: (your IG)
TikTok: (your TikTok)
Eventbrite: (your ticket link)
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THE MOVEMENT BEGINS NOW.
Miami in March.
Savannah & Tybee in April.
Music, crowds, nightlife, culture — all led by the festival’s true founder:
GEORGE RANSOM TURNER III (PartyPlugMikey / Plug Not A Rapper)
The man behind the movement.
The energy behind the brand.
The architect of the 2026 Orange Crush renaissance.T
THE ORANGE CRUSH RENAISSANCE: THE CULTURE TAKES MIAMI & GEORGIA IN 2026 Spring Break • Beach Festivals • Mansion Parties • Yacht Experiences • Celebrity Hosts • Black Influence at Mass Scale
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THE ORANGE CRUSH RENAISSANCE: THE CULTURE TAKES MIAMI & GEORGIA IN 2026
Spring Break • Beach Festivals • Mansion Parties • Yacht Experiences • Celebrity Hosts • Black Influence at Mass Scale
For three decades, Orange Crush has represented something bigger than a party.
It’s been a movement, a migration, and for many, a rite of passage — a cultural homecoming for Black joy, Black travel, and Black influence.
In 2026, that movement enters a new era.
Orange Crush, under the creative vision and executive leadership of George Ransom Turner III — known in the culture as Mikey / PartyPlugMikey / Plug Not A Rapper — is leveling up the entire ecosystem of Black Spring Break travel with a multi-city, multi-weekend lineup stretching from Miami Beach to Savannah and Tybee Island.
This isn’t just a festival schedule.
This is the official Orange Crush Rebuild, the rebirth of the brand with the original trademark owner back at the head of the table, reshaping the entire direction of Spring Break entertainment and positioning the Crush brand as one of the most potent independent youth-culture movements in America.
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THE 2026 ERA BEGINS IN SOUTH BEACH: ORANGE CRUSH MIAMI
March 13–16, 2026
South Beach is one of the most iconic party cities on the planet — and for the first time in history, it becomes the stage for the Orange Crush Miami Spring Break takeover, a four-day experience designed for high-energy crowds, creators, influencers, athletes, dancers, and the emerging wave of next-gen talent that follows the Crush brand wherever it goes.
🔥 The Weekend Lineup
Friday — The Miami Arrival
Welcome mixers, beachfront energy, creator meetups, the kind of content-heavy atmosphere that social media eats alive.
Saturday — Mansion Pool Party (Signature Event)
The headline event of the weekend.
A luxury estate flooded with crowds, dancers, models, performers, and creators.
Nighttime energy.
High-visibility brand moments.
Celebrity drop-ins.
The kind of vibe that turns into a thousand reels and TikToks within 24 hours.
Sunday — The Yacht Party
Skyline views. Open-air decks.
Premium-only energy.
A curated list of talent and influencers.
One of the most cinematic experiences Orange Crush has ever done.
Monday — Beach Day / Content Day
Relaxed, social, and aesthetic — the perfect finale for photo ops, footage, and the final push of Miami energy before heading into the Georgia weekends.
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THE RETURN HOME: ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL — SAVANNAH & TYBEE ISLAND
A Two-Weekend Headline Experience — April 2026
While Miami is the flashy introduction, the spine of the Orange Crush movement lives in Georgia.
In 2026, Orange Crush Festival returns to Tybee Island for two massive weekends, bigger than ever, structured, organized, and officially led by the festival’s true founder and brand owner — George Turner.
The community is watching.
The city is watching.
The entire Southeast is watching.
And the crowds?
The crowds are coming regardless.
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WEEKEND 1 — APRIL 10–12, 2026
Beach Crowds • Club Takeovers • Artists • Models • College Invasion
A classic Orange Crush weekend built for motion, traffic, parties, and raw Spring Break energy.
Highlights:
Beach Day
Massive crowds (projected 15K–25K across the weekend)
DJs, creators, club takeovers, afterparties
High spillover into Savannah nightlife
Weekend 1 sets the tone, warms up the city, and prepares for the explosive Week 2.
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WEEKEND 2 — APRIL 17–19, 2026
The Official, Permitted Orange Crush Experience
This is the flagship.
The finale.
The weekend that anchors the entire Crush legacy.
🔥 Saturday, April 18 — Official Beach Festival
Fully structured.
Permitted.
Curated.
Organized.
This is the official Orange Crush Festival built for families, students, tourists, HBCUs, and content creators.
Expect crowds in the tens of thousands.
🔥 Sunday, April 19 — CRUSH THE BLOCK (Hosted by Buns N Basketball)
A full-scale community block festival:
Celebrity hosts
Women’s basketball entertainers
Concert energy
Car show
Food vendors
Media crews
Festival atmosphere
Major cultural impact
This is the FIRST time the City of Tybee gets a controlled, organized, and professionally led Orange Crush finale — with the real founder in charge.
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THE MAN BEHIND THE MOVEMENT
GEORGE RANSOM TURNER III
aka PartyPlugMikey
aka Plug Not A Rapper
Artist • Founder • CEO • Visionary • Cultural Influence Architect
While Orange Crush is the brand, the movement is powered by the personality, strategy, and relentless energy of its owner — a veteran, a creator, and an independent artist whose music catalog stands as the soundtrack to the entire lifestyle.
Plug Not A Rapper is not just an artist name — it’s a philosophy.
A lane.
A brand of its own.
Smart, stylish, strategic, culture-driven, and deeply connected to real-world influence.
And in 2026, the music and the events fuel each other.
Crowds find the festival → they find the movement → they find the artist.
The synergy is intentional.
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WHY THIS MATTERS
THE CULTURE HAS BEEN WAITING FOR “REAL” OWNERSHIP TO RETURN.
For years, the Orange Crush name was mishandled, misrepresented, or used without proper authority.
Now the trademarked brand is back under correct leadership — and the 2026 rollout is the first time in years that the event is:
Official
Structured
Artist-backed
Media-ready
Safe and organized
Scaled for massive attendance
Legally protected
Creatively executed with purpose
This is the year Orange Crush becomes a national entertainment property, not just a beach weekend.
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THE CONSUMER SUMMARY
If you’re a student, traveler, influencer, dancer, creator, or just somebody who loves energy, nightlife, and culture — this is your official announcement:
THE ORANGE CRUSH TOUR HAS BEGUN.
Miami in March.
Savannah & Tybee in April.
Multiple states afterward.
A whole magazine coming.
A national tour coming.
New music dropping all year.
And everything — the branding, the experience, the movement — is led by the real founder:
George Ransom Turner III — Plug Not A Rapper — PartyPlugMikey.
Orange Crush For corporate partners, nightlife investors, media outlets, beverage brands, tech companies, and lifestyle sponsors.
For corporate partners, nightlife investors, media outlets, beverage brands, tech companies, and lifestyle sponsors.
PAGE 1 — BRAND OVERVIEW
THE ORANGE CRUSH EXPERIENCE
Orange Crush is one of the longest-running Black collegiate Spring Break movements in America, carrying a 30+ year cultural legacy and a devoted national audience.
In 2026, Orange Crush expands into one of the world’s top entertainment capitals:
MIAMI • SOUTH BEACH
March 13–16, 2026
A four-day elevated Spring Break built around nightlife, culture, celebrity influence, and premium experiences.
PAGE 2 — WHY PARTNER WITH ORANGE CRUSH?
UNMATCHED CULTURAL INFLUENCE
18–34 demographic
Strong presence in Atlanta, Florida, DMV, Mississippi, Alabama, Carolinas, and HBCU networks
High engagement across nightlife, music, fashion, and digital content
MARKET REACH
Projected Attendance: 8,500–12,000
Digital Reach: 4–6M views across the weekend
Average Post Shares: 20K+ organic shares across platforms
Influencer Presence: 50–75 creators attending
BRAND POSITIONING
Sponsors align with:
Black youth culture
Hip-hop lifestyle markets
Spring Break tourism
Viral live events
Athletes, dancers, models, and creators
PAGE 3 — 2026 MIAMI EVENT LINEUP (FOR SPONSORS)
FRIDAY — THE ARRIVAL
South Beach Kickoff Bash
A beachfront mixer with heavy digital engagement and warm-weather content.
SATURDAY — MANSION POOL PARTY
11PM–4AM
A luxury estate turned high-energy party with models, influencers, and premium brand activations.
SUNDAY — YACHT PARTY
9PM–12AM
A multi-deck skyline cruise with premium clientele, dancers, LED photoboards, and sponsor-friendly visuals.
MONDAY — BEACH FINALE & CONTENT DAY
High-visibility beach recap and creator networking event.
PAGE 4 — SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
🎖 HEADLINE SPONSOR
Naming rights: “Orange Crush Miami presented by ____”
Logo on all flyers, recap videos, merch, yacht screens
Speaking moment + step & repeat branding
Presenting sponsor on all Eventbrite listings
🥇 GOLD SPONSOR
Premiere product placement (bottles, apparel, tech, etc.)
Sponsored VIP cabanas, lounges, or branded bars
Influencer gifting opportunities
🥈 SILVER SPONSOR
Logo placement on major flyers
Video branding on social promo
On-site signage + small booths
🥉 BRONZE SPONSOR
Digital placement + social media mentions
Brand tagging in recap content
PAGE 5 — MEDIA VALUE & DELIVERABLES
MEDIA ASSETS PROVIDED TO SPONSORS
4K recap video
Dedicated sponsor highlight reel
High-end photography package
Coverage across IG, TikTok, YouTube Shorts
On-site branded activation captures
Post-event metrics + analytics deck
MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES
Celebrity and influencer collaborations
Behind-the-scenes premium content
Branded step & repeat
Sponsored VIP interviews
PAGE 6 — ECONOMIC IMPACT
LOCAL IMPACT (MIAMI & SOUTH BEACH)
Hotel nights
Airbnb occupancy
Food + beverage revenue
Transportation + nightlife spend
Influencer + creative economy traffic
SPONSOR IMPACT
Direct access to a high-spend 18–34 market
Strong brand loyalty from culturally aligned audiences
Massive short-form content creation
Guaranteed viral moments
PAGE 7 — 2026–2027 EXPANSION (WHAT SPONSORS BUY INTO)
Orange Crush is scaling:
ORANGE CRUSH MULTI-CITY TOUR
Miami (Spring Break)
Atlanta
Savannah
Jacksonville
Houston
Charlotte
ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL (TYBEE 2026 OFFICIAL)
Multi-day, thousands in attendance
Car shows, concerts, guest hosts, nightlife, celebrity games
THE CRUSH BRAND FAMILY
Orange Crush Tour™
Orange Crush Magazine
Crush Coin Crypto Bank (DAO)
Orange Crush University (Nonprofit)
Orange Crush Festival (Flagship)
Sponsors join a growing national entertainment franchise, not just one weekend.
PAGE 8 — CALL TO ACTION
PARTNERSHIP BEGINS TODAY
We invite your brand to activate with us during the most anticipated Spring Break weekend of 2026.
Contact:
George Turner – Festival Owner
2026 UPCOMING CRUSH WEEKENDS & EVENTS
2026 UPCOMING CRUSH WEEKENDS & EVENTS
1. Orange Crush Miami — Spring Break Weekend
March 13–16, 2026
2. Orange Crush Festival – Tybee Island (Week 1)
April 10–12, 2026
– Beach Day
– Celebrity basketball pop-up
– Nightlife lineup
3. Orange Crush Festival – Tybee Island (Week 2: Finale Weekend)
April 17–19, 2026
– Buns N Basketball “Crush The Block” finale
– Car show
– Concert & afterparties
4. Summer Tour Series (June–August 2026)
Atlanta takeover
Charlotte takeover
Jacksonville beach takeover
Houston nightlife takeover
Miami Summer Encore
5. Fall 2026 – Orange Crush HBCU Homecoming Circuit
Savannah State
FAMU
Clark Atlanta
NCCU
Howard
6. Orange Crush Magazine Launch Party
Summer 2026
7. Orange Crush Tour™ (National)
Rolling tour July–November 2026
🟧 ORANGE CRUSH MIAMI SPRING BREAK 2026
South Beach • March 13–16, 2026
The Rebirth of the Culture’s #1 Spring Break Takeover
PAGE 1 — THE COMEBACK OF A CULTURAL GIANT
For decades, Orange Crush has been whispered, shouted, celebrated, and debated across the South. A Black collegiate movement turned cultural phenomenon, the brand has shaped Spring Break energy from Georgia to Florida.
Now, in March 2026, Orange Crush makes its most anticipated return yet — Miami, Florida. Not just a weekend. Not just a party. But a full-scale cultural takeover set to redefine what Spring Break means for a new generation of creators, hustlers, dancers, travelers, influencers, athletes, and party lovers.
South Beach hasn’t felt a wave like this since its golden-era nightlife prime. And Orange Crush is arriving with new partners, bigger venues, national celebrity hosts, premium nightlife experiences, yacht energy, and fully curated events designed for the culture, by the culture.
PAGE 2 — THE VISION: MIAMI GOES CRUSH
Orange Crush Miami 2026 isn’t a copy-paste event — it’s an elevation.
The brand’s founder, George Turner, says the goal is simple:
“Take everything people love about Orange Crush — the energy, the unity, the wild fun — and bring it to a city built for it.”
Miami is the perfect playground:
Sun-soaked beaches
International nightlife
Million-dollar yachts
Celebrity-friendly clubs
A local scene that embraces Black youth culture
The result is a Spring Break where luxury meets raw fun, where South Beach meets the streets, where VIP meets block party intensity, and where the culture runs the city for four days straight.
PAGE 3 — THE SETUP: A WEEKEND BUILT TO GO VIRAL
The Dates:
🟠 March 13–16, 2026
🟠 South Beach, Miami, FL
🟠 The official ticket link: MiamiSpringBreak2k26.eventbrite.com
The Weekend Structure
Every day has its own vibe, its own energy, and its own signature moments:
PAGE 4 — DAY-BY-DAY EVENT LISTINGS (MAGAZINE LAYOUT)
FRIDAY, MARCH 13 — THE ARRIVAL
South Beach Kickoff Bash
The weekend opens with a beachfront welcome event dripping in Miami nightlife energy: DJs blending trap, afrobeats, twerk sets, and Miami bass classics.
Think flashing lights, open-air bars, palm trees, and pure chaos — the good kind.
Highlights:
Welcome content shoot (TikTok & Reels)
Social mixer to unify the crowd
Surprise guest host drop-ins
Sunset-to-midnight wall-to-wall energy
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 — THE MANSION POOL PARTY
11PM – 4AM
A luxury estate in Miami turns into the most exclusive Orange Crush pool party ever hosted. Late-night vibes, glowing water, mansion lighting, celebrity hosts, and model energy everywhere.
This is the party people lie to their friends about.
Expect:
🔥 Women everywhere — vibes, bikinis, twerk waves
🔥 Ice-cold bars, bottles, and Miami nightlife energy
🔥 DJs running trap, club beats, new wave Miami sets
🔥 Fully cinematic visuals — the most reposted event of the weekend
Orange Crush keeps: 100% of ticket link revenue
Hosts get: 10% of entry + bar sales
A real collaboration, real Miami style.
PAGE 5 — SUNDAY, MARCH 15 — THE CULTURE TAKES THE WATER
THE OFFICIAL SUNDAY YACHT PARTY
9PM – 12AM
Miami yacht parties are always a flex — but a Crush-branded yacht party? That’s elite.
A three-hour night cruise with skyline views, curated playlists, elite dancers, and the kind of vibe that makes people feel famous even if they aren’t.
What to expect:
🛥 Multiple-deck energy
🛥 Photographers + videographers capturing everything
🛥 Champagne, motion, dancing, blue water everywhere
🛥 Slow twerk sets + Miami night breeze
🛥 A “main character moment” for everyone on board
This is the event with the “I wish I went” screenshots all week.
PAGE 6 — MONDAY, MARCH 16 — THE GOODBYE (UNTIL NEXT YEAR)
The Recovery & Beach Pop-Up
The official cooldown day. Not a party — a storytelling moment.
Influencers, dancers, hosts, artists, and promoters gather on South Beach for the final content push:
Wrap-up interviews
Recap videos
Final networking
Beach meet-and-greets
Organizer photo ops
Brand announcement teasers for Summer 2026
This day exists to turn the entire weekend into viral content.
PAGE 7 — WHY THIS WEEKEND MATTERS
Orange Crush Miami 2026 represents:
A controlled, safe, organized Spring Break era
A return of Black Spring Break culture to a major city
A major economic impact for Miami
A platform for creators and athletes
A national spotlight on a legendary brand
This isn’t just a party series — it’s a cultural reset.
At a time when social media can make or break events overnight, Orange Crush is returning to its roots:
real life hype, real crowds, real impact, real energy.
PAGE 8 — THE FINAL MESSAGE: MIAMI, YOU’VE BEEN WARNED
South Beach is about to feel the wave of:
College energy
Atlanta nightlife flavor
Florida Spring Break chaos
Luxury yacht culture
Mansion pool craziness
Social media megaphones
Black excellence everywhere
Orange Crush Miami Spring Break 2026 isn’t arriving quietly.
It’s coming with intention.
With momentum.
With history.
With influence.
With a whole generation ready to make memories they can’t post — but will definitely never forget.
Welcome to the next era of Orange Crush.
Miami will never be the same.