Rick Ross Presents: Port of Miami 20 ft The Renaissance Orchestra
Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, 300 North Elm Street, 27401 Greensboro Kort
fös. 28.08.2026 20:00
Rick Ross Port of Miami 20th Anniversary Black-Tie Experience featuring Renaissance Orchestra & Sainted Trap Choir Hip-Hop icon Rick Ross celebrates the 20th anniversary of his groundbreaking debut album Port of Miami with a live orchestral performance in Greensboro, NC alongside the Renaissance Orchestra and the Sainted Trap Choir. This special stop on the national anniversary tour transforms Ross?s chart-defining records into a grand concert experience, blending hip-hop with the powerful sound of a full orchestra and choir for an unforgettable evening of music and elegance. Guests are encouraged to dress in formal black-tie attire for this historic performance.
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Rick RossRick Ross, born William Roberts in 1977 (02/08/1977), is an American rapper from Carol City, in northern Miami-Dade County, Florida. He took his rap name from Los Angeles drug kingpin "Freeway" Rick Ross, who ran one of the largest crack-cocaine distribution networks in the country during the '80s and early '90s. He is signed with Slip-N-Slide, which as of 2006, is distributed under Def Jam Records. Port of Miami, Ross' debut album, was released on August 8, 2006, with the lead single "Hustlin'" peaking at #7 on the hip-hop charts and #54 on the Billboard Hot 100. A remix of the single featuring Young Jeezy and Jay-Z also achieved some popularity in digital downloads [1]. Ross has stated that his inspirations for rapping are Ice Cube, The Notorious B.I.G, JT Money, and Trick Daddy. Ricky Ross "The Boss" is one of the best rappers out there with his new album "Trilla" Rick Ross claims to have been of the biggest coke dealers in Miami before he hit the music scene. However, it came out that Rick Ross was actually just a corrections officer in a prison facility in Florida. The papers to prove this have been posted on The Smoking Gun. http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2008/0721081rickross1.html