Orange Crush Weekend Is Coming — And It’s Already In Motion Long before the weekend arrives, Orange Crush is already happening.
From Beach to Block: How Orange Crush Owns the Entire Weekend
Orange Crush has never been limited to one setting.
In 2026, that truth is finally reflected in the format.
The weekend flows — from coastal energy to block party culture, from nightlife to daytime activations, from music to motorsport and sports crossover.
🔶 EVENT LINEUP BY DAY
Weekend One
Nightclub takeovers
Alumni reunions
DJ-led daytime vibes
Artist performances
Cultural pop-ups
Weekend Two
Club showcases
Influencer-hosted nights
Daytime culture activations
Sunday: Crush The Block
Custom car & bike showcase
Trail ride culture
Celebrity basketball game
Pool-party finale
Live music performances
This layout isn’t random.
It’s designed to:
Control traffic
Spread crowds
Protect the experience
Keep energy high without burnout
Orange Crush doesn’t follow the weekend model —
it creates it.
Orange Crush Weekend Is Coming — And It’s Already In Motion
Long before the weekend arrives, Orange Crush is already happening.
Travel plans. Group chats. Outfit planning. Music playlists. Call sheets. That’s how you measure culture — not permits, not flyers, not speculation.
In 2026, Orange Crush returns in a two-weekend rollout designed to spread energy, manage crowds, and elevate the entire experience.
🔶 FULL WEEKEND SCHEDULE PREVIEW
WEEKEND ONE | APRIL 10–12
Thursday kickoff nightlife
Friday major club nights
Saturday daytime culture and beach-forward experiences
WEEKEND TWO | APRIL 16–19
Thursday influencer and artist arrivals
Friday headline nightlife
Saturday daytime activations
Sunday finale block party & sports crossover
Each weekend offers:
Music
Celebrity hosts
Alumni culture
Student energy
Controlled, curated experiences
Orange Crush Weekend doesn’t wait for announcements to matter.
It matters because people already plan around it.