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Orange Crush, the infamous event that takes place annually on Tybee Island returned in full force last weekend with DJs, a ...
The Orange Crush beach bash brought tens of thousands of HBCU students to Georgia's coast, but its future is clouded by a dispute between the trademark owner and organizer.
The city has had to walk the line between making sure partygoers and locals were safe and the policing of Black bodies that ...
Historically, Orange Crush has been Tybee Island’s largest unpermitted event. The event started on the island in 1988 as a ...
TYBEE ISLAND ― Promoters don’t expect juicy profits from Orange Crush, an HBCU spring break beach bash planned for April 19 along the Georgia coast. They’re prohibited from selling anything ...
The first officially permitted Orange Crush festival since 1991 saw low attendance at its designated area, with many attendees opting to congregate near the pier and bring their own entertainment.
TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. ― Orange Crush’s return to its roots — as a professionally organized and city-sanctioned spring break beach festival for Black college students — may be a one-and-done ...
Orange Crush, historically an unpermitted event, received a one-day permit for April 19th, 2025. The City of Tybee Island is implementing extensive public safety measures, including increased law ...
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