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J. Cole Announces The Fall-Off World Tour
J. Cole is hitting the road.
The rapper announced The Fall-Off World Tour Monday (February 16), with the US pre-sale kicking off today (February 17) and the international pre-sale starting Wednesday. The J. Cole tour spans North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
The North American leg of The Fall-Off tour kicks off July 11 in Charlotte, NC and runs through September 23 in Fayetteville, NC — a full circle moment for the Fayetteville native. The European and UK leg begins October 7 in Berlin and wraps October 31 in Nottingham. The tour then heads to Australia and New Zealand in November and December before closing out December 12 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The Fall-Off World Tour. US Pre-Sale begins tomorrow. International Pre-Sale Wednesday. https://t.co/ulpQHPOrE7 pic.twitter.com/RD4jmm3CVL
— J. Cole (@JColeNC) February 16, 2026
The J. Cole concert tour comes on the heels of The Fall-Off hitting No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The 22-track double album moved 280,000 equivalent album units in its first week, making it the largest opening week for any R&B or hip-hop album in nearly a year. It’s Cole’s seventh No. 1 album on the chart.
The Fall-Off dropped February 6 via Dreamville. Executive produced by Cole, Ibrahim Hamad, T-Minus, and Dreamville, the double album is split into Disc 29 and Disc 39, each representing a different chapter in Cole’s life. Disc 29 tells the story of Cole returning home at 29 after a decade in New York, while Disc 39 captures a similar trip home at 39, “older and a little closer to peace.”
Cole first teased the project back in 2018 with “1985 (Intro to The Fall-Off)” and released two preview singles in 2021 before finally delivering the full project.
J. Cole tickets go on sale to the general public following the pre-sale period. Check the full list of The Fall-Off tour dates below.
The Fall-Off World Tour Dates:
North America:
July 11 – Charlotte, NC
July 14 – Miami, FL
July 15 – Tampa, FL
July 17 – Atlanta, GA
July 20 – Philadelphia, PA
July 23 – Baltimore, MD
July 25 – Montreal, QC
July 27 – Toronto, ON
July 31 – Brooklyn, NY
Aug. 4 – New York, NY
Aug. 5 – Queens, NY
Aug. 7 – Boston, MA
Aug. 11 – Chicago, IL
Aug. 15 – Cleveland, OH
Aug. 16 – Detroit, MI
Aug. 18 – Minneapolis, MN
Aug. 19 – Kansas City, MO
Aug. 21 – Denver, CO
Aug. 24 – Vancouver, BC
Aug. 25 – Seattle, WA
Aug. 27 – Sacramento, CA
Aug. 29 – Oakland, CA
Sept. 1 – Los Angeles, CA
Sept. 3 – Inglewood, CA
Sept. 6 – Las Vegas, NV
Sept. 9 – San Diego, CA
Sept. 10 – Phoenix, AZ
Sept. 13 – San Antonio, TX
Sept. 14 – Austin, TX
Sept. 16 – Houston, TX
Sept. 19 – Dallas, TX
Sept. 23 – Fayetteville, NC
Europe/UK:
Oct. 7 – Berlin, DE
Oct. 9 – Zurich, CH
Oct. 12 – Amsterdam, NL
Oct. 15 – Cologne, DE
Oct. 17 – Antwerp, BE
Oct. 19 – London, UK
Oct. 20 – London, UK
Oct. 22 – Dublin, IE
Oct. 25 – Birmingham, UK
Oct. 26 – Glasgow, UK
Oct. 28 – Manchester, UK
Oct. 31 – Nottingham, UK
Nov. 5 – Paris, FR
Nov. 8 – Hamburg, DE
Nov. 9 – Copenhagen, DK
Nov. 11 – Stockholm, SE
Nov. 12 – Oslo, NO
Australia/NZ:
Nov. 25 – Brisbane, AU
Nov. 28 – Melbourne, AU
Dec. 1 – Sydney, AU
Dec. 5 – Auckland, NZ
South Africa:
Dec. 12 – Johannesburg, ZA
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