Rick Ross has announced a special orchestral tour in celebration of the 20th anniversary of his debut album Port of Miami.
The tour, titled Port of Miami 20th Anniversary Black-Tie Experience Orchestra Tour, will feature orchestral arrangements of songs from the 2006 project.
A Unique Blend of Hip-Hop and Classical Music
Rick Ross will perform alongside the Renaissance Orchestra and the Sainted Trap Choir.
The performances will blend hip-hop with classical instrumentation and choir vocals, creating a unique concert experience.
Tour Cities and Opening Date
Concerts will take place in symphony halls and theatre venues across the United States.
The tour begins on May 29, 2026, at the James L. Knight Center in Miami.
Additional stops include:
- Atlanta
- Houston
- New York City
- Philadelphia
- Chicago
- Detroit
- Washington D.C.
Some performances will also feature collaborations with local orchestras in select cities. Fans attending the concerts are encouraged to wear formal black-tie attire.
Revisiting a Landmark Hip-Hop Album
Released in August 2006, “Port of Miami” marked Ross’ first studio album. The project debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.
The album included singles such as Hustlin’ and Push It. Both tracks helped establish Ross as a major figure in mainstream hip-hop.
Celebrating the Album’s Legacy
The album has remained a defining project in Ross’ catalogue. The anniversary orchestra tour revisits the project with new live arrangements and a formal concert setting.
Ross said the tour celebrates the music’s legacy and its influence on hip-hop culture. Tickets for several cities are expected to go on sale in the coming weeks.
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