WHY ORANGE CRUSH® BUILDS ALIGNMENT INSTEAD OF CHASING APPROVAL Approval is temporary. Alignment is lasting. Orange Crush doesn’t exist to chase validation. It exists Indefinitely

WHY ORANGE CRUSH® BUILDS ALIGNMENT INSTEAD OF CHASING APPROVAL

Approval is temporary.

Alignment is lasting.

Orange Crush doesn’t exist to chase validation. It exists because alignment already exists — between culture, audience, rhythm, and expectation.

That’s why the festival continues to operate as a two-weekend season instead of a single vulnerable moment.

THE FULL SEASON IN MOTION

WEEK 1 — ROOTED IN HISTORY

April 9–13 | Savannah & Tybee Island

• Savannah nightlife kickoffs

• Tybee Island daytime tradition

• Signature Saturday night experience

This weekend preserves what made Orange Crush recognizable.

WEEK 2 — DESIGNED TO FINISH STRONG

April 16–19 | Savannah • Tybee Island • Allenhurst

• Thursday culture kickoff

• Friday night activations

• Saturday beach tradition

• Sunday festival-scale finale

This weekend expands the footprint and delivers closure.

WHY THIS MODEL WORKS

Instead of depending on a single approval, Orange Crush:

  • Distributes attendance

  • Diversifies locations

  • Separates day and night energy

  • Creates a clear ending

Alignment replaces dependency. Predictability replaces pressure.

THE QUIET TRUTH

Festivals that survive don’t spend their energy arguing paperwork.

They spend it shaping experiences people return to.

Orange Crush moves forward the same way it always has — by staying aligned with its audience, its schedule, and its cultural rhythm.

ORANGE CRUSH FESTIVAL® 2026

April 9–13 & April 16–19

Savannah • Tybee Island • Allenhurst

Two weekends.

One season.

Fully intentional.

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