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J. Cole Announces 2026 The Fall-Off Tour Spanning 50-Plus Dates Worldwide

Written by: News Room Last updated: February 16, 2026
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J. Cole Announces 2026 The Fall-Off Tour Spanning 50-Plus Dates Worldwide

J. Cole is hitting the road in support of his latest album.

On Monday (Feb. 16), the 41-year-old rapper announced his upcoming worldwide The Fall-Off Tour in support of his Billboard 200–topping album, The Fall-Off.

The headlining arena run will visit more than 50 cities across 15 countries, making stops throughout North America, Europe, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

The expansive trek launches July 11 at Charlotte, N.C.’s Spectrum Center and wraps Dec. 12 at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa. The tour will also make stops in Miami, Atlanta, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, London, Paris, Sydney and Auckland.

Tickets for North America will be available through presale on Tuesday (Feb. 17), with the general onsale beginning Friday (Feb. 20) at thefalloff.com.

The Fall-Off Tour marks J. Cole’s first solo headline tour in five years, following 2021’s The Off-Season Tour. It is also his first full global tour in nearly a decade, since the 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour in 2017.

The tour supports his seventh studio album, The Fall-Off, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, dated Feb. 21.

J. Cole has previously reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with The Off-Season (2021), KOD (2018), 4 Your Eyez Only (2016), 2014 Forest Hills Drive (2014), Born Sinner (2013), and Cole World: The Sideline Story (2011).

Here are the dates for J. Cole’s 2026 The Fall-Off Tour.

July 11: Charlotte, N.C. (Spectrum Center)
July 14: Miami (Kaseya Center)
July 15: Tampa, Fla. (Benchmark International Arena)
July 17: Atlanta (State Farm Arena)
July 20: Philadelphia (Xfinity Mobile Arena)
July 23: Baltimore (CFG Bank Arena)
July 25: Montreal (Bell Centre)
July 27: Toronto (Scotiabank Arena)
July 31: Brooklyn, N.Y. (Barclays Center)
Aug. 4: New York (Madison Square Garden)
Aug. 5: Queens, N.Y. (UBS Arena)
Aug. 7: Boston (TD Garden)
Aug. 11: Chicago (United Center)
Aug. 15: Cleveland (Rocket Arena)
Aug. 16: Detroit (Little Caesars Arena)
Aug. 18: Minneapolis (Target Center)
Aug. 19: Kansas City, Mo. (T-Mobile Center)
Aug. 21: Denver (Ball Arena)
Aug. 24: Vancouver, British Columbia (Rogers Arena)
Aug. 25: Seattle (Climate Pledge Arena)
Aug. 27: Sacramento, Calif. (Golden 1 Center)
Aug. 29: Oakland, Calif. (Oakland Arena)
Sept. 1: Los Angeles (Crypto.com Arena)
Sept. 3: Inglewood, Calif. (Intuit Dome)
Sept. 6: Las Vegas (T-Mobile Arena)
Sept. 9: San Diego (Viejas Arena)
Sept. 10: Phoenix (Mortgage Matchup Center)
Sept. 13: San Antonio (Frost Bank Center)
Sept. 14: Austin, Texas (Moody Center)
Sept. 16: Houston (Toyota Center)
Sept. 19: Dallas (American Airlines Center)
Sept. 23: Fayetteville, N.C. (Crown Coliseum)

Oct. 7: Berlin (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 (The O2)
Oct. 20: London (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 (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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