Rapper J. Cole Announces Extensive Global Tour

J. Cole Announces Massive The Fall-Off Tour 2026: Dates, Tickets & More

Hip-hop star J. Cole has unveiled The Fall-Off Tour, a sprawling 50+ date arena run tied to his seventh studio album, The Fall-Off. The tour starts in North America this summer and extends through Europe, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and ends in South Africa—marking his return to the continent after a 10-year gap.

What Happened

On February 16, 2026, J. Cole announced The Fall-Off Tour via social media and his official website. The tour supports his album The Fall-Off, released February 6, 2026, through Dreamville and Interscope Records. It's a double album featuring guests like Future, Burna Boy, Tems, Erykah Badu, and others.

Tour Dates and Schedule

The itinerary covers major markets with multiple shows in cities like New York and London. North America dominates the early leg, followed by Europe in October, then Oceania and Africa to close out the year.

Date City, Country Venue
July 11, 2026Charlotte, NC, USASpectrum Center
July 14, 2026Miami, FL, USAKaseya Center
July 15, 2026Tampa, FL, USABenchmark International Arena
July 17, 2026Atlanta, GA, USAState Farm Arena
July 20, 2026Philadelphia, PA, USAXfinity Mobile Arena
July 23, 2026Baltimore, MD, USACFG Bank Arena
July 25, 2026Montreal, QC, CanadaBell Centre
July 27, 2026Toronto, ON, CanadaScotiabank Arena
July 31, 2026Brooklyn, NY, USABarclays Center
Aug. 4, 2026New York, NY, USAMadison Square Garden
Aug. 5, 2026Queens, NY, USAUBS Arena
Aug. 7, 2026Boston, MA, USATD Garden
Aug. 11, 2026Chicago, IL, USAUnited Center
Aug. 15, 2026Cleveland, OH, USARocket Arena
Aug. 16, 2026Detroit, MI, USALittle Caesars Arena
Aug. 18, 2026Minneapolis, MN, USATarget Center
Aug. 19, 2026Kansas City, MO, USAT-Mobile Center
Aug. 21, 2026Denver, CO, USABall Arena
Aug. 24, 2026Vancouver, BC, CanadaRogers Arena
Aug. 25, 2026Seattle, WA, USAClimate Pledge Arena
Aug. 27, 2026Sacramento, CA, USAGolden 1 Center
Aug. 29, 2026Oakland, CA, USAOakland Arena
Sept. 1, 2026Los Angeles, CA, USACrypto.com Arena
Sept. 3, 2026Inglewood, CA, USAIntuit Dome
Sept. 6, 2026Las Vegas, NV, USAT-Mobile Arena
Sept. 9, 2026San Diego, CA, USAViejas Arena
Sept. 10, 2026Phoenix, AZ, USAMortgage Matchup Center
Sept. 13, 2026San Antonio, TX, USAFrost Bank Center
Sept. 14, 2026Austin, TX, USAMoody Center
Sept. 16, 2026Houston, TX, USAToyota Center
Sept. 19, 2026Dallas, TX, USAAmerican Airlines Center
Sept. 23, 2026Fayetteville, NC, USACrown Coliseum
Oct. 7, 2026Berlin, GermanyUber Arena
Oct. 9, 2026Zurich, SwitzerlandAG Hallenstadion
Oct. 12, 2026Amsterdam, NetherlandsZiggo Dome
Oct. 15, 2026Cologne, GermanyLANXESS Arena
Oct. 17, 2026Antwerp, BelgiumAFAS Dome
Oct. 19, 2026London, UKThe O2
Oct. 20, 2026London, UKThe O2
Oct. 22, 2026Dublin, Ireland3Arena
Oct. 25, 2026Birmingham, UKUtilita Arena
Oct. 26, 2026Glasgow, UKOVO Hydro
Oct. 28, 2026Manchester, UKCo-op Live
Oct. 31, 2026Nottingham, UKMotorpoint Arena
Nov. 5, 2026Paris, FranceAccor Arena
Nov. 8, 2026Hamburg, GermanyBarclays Arena
Nov. 9, 2026Copenhagen, DenmarkRoyal Arena
Nov. 11, 2026Stockholm, SwedenAvicii Arena
Nov. 12, 2026Oslo, NorwayUnity Arena
Nov. 25, 2026Brisbane, AustraliaBrisbane Entertainment Centre
Nov. 28, 2026Melbourne, AustraliaRod Laver Arena
Dec. 1, 2026Sydney, AustraliaQudos Bank Arena
Dec. 5, 2026Auckland, New ZealandSpark Arena
Dec. 12, 2026Johannesburg, South AfricaFNB Stadium

Dates and venues are subject to change; check official sources for updates.

Ticket Information

Artist presales for North American dates start February 17, 2026, at 11 a.m. local time. International presales follow on February 18. General public onsale begins February 20, 2026, at 11 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster and thefalloff.com.

Special access includes Mastercard presales in select countries and VIP packages with premium seating and merch. Fans should sign up for alerts early due to high demand.

Why This Tour Matters
This marks J. Cole's return to large-scale touring after focusing on album work. The Johannesburg finale ends a 10-year absence from South Africa, and the Fayetteville date offers a personal homecoming. As support for what Cole calls his final album, it could represent a key career chapter.

About The Fall-Off Album

The Fall-Off is a 23-24 track double album (Disc 29 and Disc 39) with production from J. Cole, T-Minus, The Alchemist, Boi-1da, and others. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and received generally positive reviews for its introspective lyrics.

What Happens Next

Presale access is live at thefalloff.com. Additional dates, openers, or setlist details may emerge soon. Fans should monitor official channels for merchandise, videos, and updates as the July kickoff approaches.

For the latest on J. Cole The Fall-Off Tour 2026 tickets, tour dates, and album news, visit the official site or Ticketmaster.

Blog post by Music Insider | All information sourced from official announcements and reliable reports as of February 16, 2026.

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