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Florida native rapper brings concert tour to Miramar Regional Park. What to know

Plies will host an all-white affair party under the Amphitheater tent on Sunday, May 17.
Plies will host an all-white affair party under the Amphitheater tent on Sunday, May 17. mocner@miamiherald.com

Rapper Plies, a Fort Myers native, is taking his party tour to the Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater.

Plies’ “40 & Up With A Good Job” All White Day Party will take place at the amphitheater on Sunday, May 17, from 2 to 7 p.m. The event is for ages 21 and up.

More than just mounting a concert, the rapper is hosting a club atmosphere where attendees are asked to wear all white. The best all-white outfit will win $200.

Instead of selling individual tickets only, promoters are also selling tables and sections on Eventbrite.

The last section type left for sale is a sofa section for $451 that includes admission for five people, but Eventbrite notes that there are few tickets left.

The series is geared toward “men and women that go to work every day, take care of their responsibilities and can still ENJOY LIFE,” according to the event listing.

The party has made its way to nearby locations; Atlanta, Orlando and Tampa have already had the experience.

Plies is currently promoting another tour, “The Catalog,” that happens to be an all black affair.

The Florida native is known for his platinum single “Shawty,” and other hits like “Bust It Baby Part 2” and “Hypnotized.” He has worked with some of the greats of R&B, such as T-Pain, Akon and Ne-Yo.

“In just a few short years, he has won over just as many starry-eyed teenagers and hardcore thugs as he has bleeding hearts and R&B fans alike,” his website reads.

Individual tickets for the day party are available on Ticketmaster. General admission is $46, and admission with a lawn chair is $55. VIP seating under the main tent is $55.

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This story was originally published May 8, 2026 at 4:46 PM.

Morgan C. Mullings
Miramar News
Miramar reporter Morgan C. Mullings was raised in Miramar and returned there after reporting in Boston and New York City. A St. John’s University graduate, she began in local politics and went on to edit and fact-check for editorial publications. Her cat, Oscar, is her favorite coworker.