🍊 ORANGE CRUSH TOUR 2026

A Moving City. A Seasonal Ritual. A Culture That Travels.

Every generation has its gatherings.

For some, it was Freaknik.

For others, Spring Break runs or regional car shows.

For today’s culture, it’s Orange Crush.

What started as a beach moment has evolved into a touring ecosystem — nightlife, beach energy, cars, bikes, artists, students, creators, and communities all moving together from city to city. Orange Crush Tour 2026 isn’t built around one stage or one night. It’s structured like a season, with chapters that unfold across the Southeast.

This isn’t accidental. It’s designed.

🎟 Official Tickets: OrangeCrushTickets.com

📍 Cities: Miami • Savannah • Tybee • Allenhurst • Atlanta • Jacksonville

ORANGE CRUSH IS BUILT IN LAYERS

Orange Crush works because it’s layered.

There are:

  • Anchor weekends (festival moments that define the tour)

  • Satellite events (club nights, interviews, showcases)

  • Public activations (beach link-ups and invasions)

  • Private, high-value experiences (mansions, yachts, VIP access)

Each city plays a role. Each event feeds the next.

🌴 MIAMI SPRING BREAK: THE IGNITION

📍 Miami, FL | March 13–16

Miami isn’t just the first stop — it’s the ignition point.

The Miami Spring Break run establishes the tone for the entire tour: movement, luxury, nightlife, and momentum. Rather than betting everything on one party, Orange Crush Miami is structured as a four-event circuit across the weekend.

🔑 CRUSH MIAMI SPRING BREAK PASS

The pass model is intentional:

  • Encourages multi-event attendance

  • Reduces friction at doors

  • Keeps crowds flowing instead of spiking once

💲 Early $125 | GA $150 | Last Call $200

Event Breakdown

  • Friday: Kick-Off Stripper Party (arrival night energy)

  • Saturday: Mansion Pool Party (daytime social gravity)

  • Sunday: Yacht Party (premium experience)

  • Sunday Night: Finale Stripper Party (closure + retention)

Each event hits a different audience segment, but the pass ties them together.

🏖 SAVANNAH & TYBEE WEEK 1: THE BUILD

📍 Savannah / Tybee | April 10–12

Week 1 isn’t about spectacle — it’s about density.

Savannah Week 1 focuses on:

  • College nightlife

  • Low-barrier entry pricing

  • Organic crowd growth

  • Media and interview activation

Events like Big A College Party** and D.N.N. operate with intentionally low door prices, creating packed rooms and consistent turnout. The Tybee Beach Link-Up remains free and public, functioning as a cultural signal rather than a ticketed show.

This week primes the region for what’s coming next.

🍊 WEEK 2: THE OFFICIAL FESTIVAL MOMENT

📍 Savannah • Tybee • Allenhurst | April 16–19

Week 2 is where Orange Crush becomes unmistakable.

This is the official festival window, anchored by:

  • Artist showcases

  • Legacy-inspired party concepts

  • The main Tybee weekend

  • A large-scale outdoor finale

WEEK 2 STRUCTURE

  • Thursday: Crush The Mic (artists & interviews)

  • Friday: Freaknik ’26 (heritage energy)

  • Saturday: ABC ’26 + Tybee activation

  • Sunday: Crush The Block®

Rather than one overcrowded beach event, Orange Crush spreads energy across multiple venues and formats, reducing pressure while increasing total attendance.

🚗 CRUSH THE BLOCK®: THE RELEASE

📍 Allenhurst, GA | April 19

Crush The Block is where everything opens up.

It’s designed as:

  • A regional draw (cars, bikes, trail riders)

  • A club & organization showcase

  • A day-long festival, not a party

By moving the finale inland, Orange Crush expands beyond coastal limitations and allows:

  • Larger footprints

  • Vendor villages

  • All-day programming

The night closes with a private after-party, reinforcing the layered access model that defines the tour.

💦 ATLANTA WEEK: THE EXTENSION

📍 Atlanta, GA | May 24–31

Atlanta isn’t treated as a single stop — it’s treated as a residency.

Seven days. Multiple pools. Nightly nightlife. Minimal downtime.

Instead of forcing everything into one overcrowded weekend, Atlanta Crush operates on distributed energy, allowing:

  • Repeat attendance

  • Lower daily fatigue

  • Stronger local turnout

The Atlanta Week Pass makes participation flexible while still rewarding commitment.

✊🏾 JACKSONVILLE JUNETEENTH: THE CLOSING STATEMENT

📍 Jacksonville, FL | June 19–21

Orange Crush ends with meaning.

Juneteenth Weekend in Jacksonville blends:

  • Celebration

  • Reflection

  • Public beach activation

  • Nightlife closure

The free public beach invasion ensures accessibility, while the kickoff party and VIP tiers provide structured monetization. It’s a balanced close — cultural, intentional, and community-forward.

🍊 WHY ORANGE CRUSH WORKS

Orange Crush doesn’t rely on one night or one city.

It works because:

  • It travels

  • It layers access

  • It builds momentum instead of spikes

  • It respects culture while monetizing responsibly

That’s why thousands follow it city to city.

That’s why presales matter.

That’s why Orange Crush keeps expanding.

🎟 Official Tickets: OrangeCrushTickets.com

⚠️ Early tiers always sell out first.


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