
Rick Ross, the Miami-born rapper known as "The Boss," is rolling into Jacksonville with a tux-ready twist on his Port Of Miami anniversary show. The black-tie production is set for a one-night stand at the Moran Theater on Saturday, June 20, 2026, pairing Ross with an orchestra and choir for a dressed-up, orchestra-meets-trap experience.
The stop is part of the national Port Of Miami 20 tour, which reimagines Ross's debut album with live strings and choral arrangements. According to pom20.com, the Jacksonville date features the Renaissance Orchestra and the Sainted Trap Choir. Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster.
Where it's happening
The Moran Theater is part of the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts and sits downtown at 300 West Water Street. Details on the address, box office hours, and accessibility for the show are listed on the city's event page for the performance, according to Visit Jacksonville.
What to expect
Ross told Local 10 the run will be "an extravagant moment," explaining that he wanted to honor Port Of Miami by scaling the music up with live strings and a choir. The Port Of Miami 20 production is expected to lean on staples like "Hustlin'" and "The Boss" reworked for orchestra, blending trap beats with symphonic arrangements for a more cinematic spin on his catalog.
Tickets and dress code
Promoters are encouraging formal attire for this "black-tie experience," so fans can expect plenty of suits, gowns, and maybe a few iced-out cufflinks in the crowd. Select VIP upgrades and meet-and-greet packages are available in some markets, according to pom20.com. Action News Jax also flagged the Jacksonville stop after the schedule was released and notes that tickets and package details are available through the tour page and Ticketmaster.









