J. Cole Announces Dates For 'The Fall-Off World Tour'

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J. Cole is hitting the road to bring his album to cities all over the world.

On Monday, February 16, the Grammy award-winning rapper announced the dates for "The Fall-Off World Tour." Cole will kick off the tour on July 11 in Charlotte, N.C. From there, he'll travel to other major cities, including Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia, New York City, Detroit, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and more. The North American run of the tour will conclude in Cole's hometown of Fayetteville, N.C., before it heads overseas for the European leg. Beginning October 7, Cole will infiltrate Denmark, The Netherlands, The U.K. and more.

Now, fans across the globe will have a chance to see J. Cole the way some people did in the weeks after his new album dropped. Cole and his manager, Ib, recently traveled the East Coast in the rapper's old Honda Civic as part of his "Trunk Sale Tour '26." The 41-year-old rapper loaded up his whip with physical copies of his new album and personally sold them to fans in cities in North Carolina, Georgia, Washington, D.C. and New York City. He concluded the tour by pulling up to his old stomping grounds at St. John's University in Queens, and a tribute party held in honor of late media maven Shenae Curry.

Presale tickets for J. Cole's tour go on sale today at 11 a.m., while international presales begin Wednesday. General on sale will kick off this Thursday, February 19 on his official website. Check out the full list of tour dates below.

J. Cole's "The Fall-Off World Tour" 2026

Jul. 11 - Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center

Jul. 14 - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center

Jul. 15 - Tampa, FL - Benchmark International Arena

Jul. 17 - Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena

Jul. 20 - Philadelphia, PA - Xfinity Mobile Arena

Jul. 23 - Baltimore, MD - CFG Bank Arena

Jul. 25 - Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre

Jul. 27 - Toronto, Ontario - Scotiabank Arena

Jul. 31 - Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center

Aug. 4 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden

Aug. 5 - Queens, NY - UBS Arena

Aug. 7 - Boston, MA - TD Garden

Aug. 11 - Chicago, IL - United Center

Aug. 15 - Cleveland, OH - Rocket Arena

Aug. 16 - Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena

Aug. 18 - Minneapolis, MN - Target Center

Aug. 19 - Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center

Aug. 21 - Denver, CO - Ball Arena

Aug. 24 - Vancouver, British Columbia - Rogers Arena

Aug. 25 - Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena

Aug. 27 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center

Aug. 29 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena

Sept. 1 - Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena

Sept. 3 - Inglewood, CA - Intuit Dome

Sept. 6 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena

Sept. 9 - San Diego, CA - Viejas Arena

Sept. 10 - Phoenix, AZ - Mortgage Matchup Center

Sept. 13 - San Antonio, TX - Frost Bank Center

Sept. 14 - Austin, TX - Moody Center

Sept. 16 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center

Sept. 19 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center

Sept. 23 - Fayetteville, NC - Crown Coliseum

Oct. 7 - Berlin, Germany - Uber Arena

Oct. 9 - Zurich, Switzerland - AG Hallenstadion

Oct. 12 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome

Oct. 15 - Cologne, Germany - Lanxess Arena

Oct. 17 - Antwerp, Belgium - AFAS Dome

Oct. 19 - London, England - The O2

Oct. 20 - London, England - The O2

Oct. 22 - Dublin, Ireland - 3Arena

Oct. 25 - Birmingham, England - Utilita Arena

Oct. 26 - Glasgow, Scotland - OVO Hydro

Oct. 28 - Manchester, England - Co-op Live

Oct. 31 - Nottingham, England - Motorpoint Arena

Nov. 5 - Paris, France - Accor Arena

Nov. 8 - Hamburg, Germany - Barclays Arena

Nov. 9 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Royal Arena

Nov. 11 - Stockholm, Sweden - Avicii Arena

Nov. 12 - Oslo, Norway - Unity Arena

Nov. 25 - Brisbane, Australia - Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Nov. 28 - Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena

Dec. 1 - Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena

Dec. 5 - Auckland, New Zealand - Spark Arena

Dec. 12 - Johannesburg, South Africa - FNB Stadium


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