Today, J. Cole announced a major global tour spanning North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. The Fall-Off Tour headline arena run will hit 50+ cities across 15+ countries, kicking off on Saturday, July 11 in Charlotte, NC at Spectrum Center. The tour will make stops in Miami, Atlanta, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, London, Dublin, Paris, Sydney, Auckland, and more, before concluding on Saturday, December 12 with a stadium performance at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa—marking J. Cole’s first return to the region in 10 years.
The Fall-Off Tour is J. Cole’s first solo headline tour in five years, following 2021’s The Off-Season Tour, and his first full global run in nearly a decade since the 2017 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour. The global run supports J. Cole’s seventh studio album, The Fall Off, which was released February 6, 2026 via Cole World, Inc., under exclusive license to Interscope Records. Listen HERE.
J. COLE ANNOUNCES 50+ DATE GLOBAL ARENA RUN ‘THE FALL-OFF TOUR’
3ARENA, DUBLIN – THURSDAY OCTOBER 22
Tickets Available Starting Tuesday, February 17 with Presales
General Onsale Begins Friday, February 20 at TheFallOff.com
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