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