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Rick Ross Announces 'Port Of Miami' 20th Anniversary Tour

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Rick Ross has announced a Port of Miami orchestra tour in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the release of his debut album.

The tour begins May 29 at the James L. Knight Center in Ross hometown of Miami before heading to major theaters in Atlanta, Houston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit and more.

Fans are encouraged to attend in black-tie attire to bring an elevated experience to the red carpet event.

"Port of Miami was the foundation of an empire, the blueprint to the biggest boss," says Ross. "Twenty years later, we aren't just celebrating an album; we are elevating the culture. Bringing this music to the stage with a full orchestra and choir in a black-tie setting is about cementing the legacy. It's luxury, it's historic, and it's a milestone we are going to celebrate at the absolute highest level."

Released in 2006, Port of Miami debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

Rick Ross "Port of Miami 20th Anniversary Black-Tie Experience" Orchestra Tour Dates:

May 29 - Miami, FL
Jun. 12 - Atlanta, GA
Jun. 19 - Augusta, GA
Jun. 20 - Jacksonville, FL
Jun. 26 - Houston, TX
Jun. 27 - San Antonio, TX
Jul. 10 - New York, NY
Jul. 11 - Philadelphia, PA
Jul. 17 - Chicago, IL
Jul. 18 - Detroit, MI
Jul. 24 - Orlando, FL
Aug. 7 - Phoenix, AZ
Aug. 8 - Denver, CO
Aug. 15 - Washington, DC
Aug. 22 - Dallas, TX
Aug. 28 - Greensboro, NC
Aug. 29 - Charlotte, NC

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