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Feb 16, 2026
J. Cole has announced The Fall-Off Tour, a massive global arena and stadium run spanning more than 50 cities across 15-plus countries.

The tour kicks off July 11 in Charlotte, N.C., at Spectrum Center and will make stops across North America, Europe, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, including shows in Miami, Atlanta, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Sydney and Auckland. The run concludes December 12 with a stadium performance at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, marking Cole’s first return to South Africa in 10 years.

The Fall-Off Tour is Cole’s first solo headline tour since 2021’s The Off-Season Tour and his first full global run since 2017’s 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour. The trek supports his seventh studio album, The Fall Off, released February 6, 2026.

Tickets go on sale February 20 via thefalloff.com, with artist presales and regional presales beginning earlier in the week.
J. Cole has announced The Fall-Off Tour, a massive global arena and stadium run spanning more than 50 cities across 15-plus countries.

The tour kicks off July 11 in Charlotte, N.C., at Spectrum Center and will make stops across North America, Europe, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, including shows in Miami, Atlanta, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Sydney and Auckland. The run concludes December 12 with a stadium performance at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, marking Cole’s first return to South Africa in 10 years.

The Fall-Off Tour is Cole’s first solo headline tour since 2021’s The Off-Season Tour and his first full global run since 2017’s 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour. The trek supports his seventh studio album, The Fall Off, released February 6, 2026.

Tickets go on sale February 20 via thefalloff.com, with artist presales and regional presales beginning earlier in the week.
J. Cole has announced The Fall-Off Tour, a massive global arena and stadium run spanning more than 50 cities across 15-plus countries.

The tour kicks off July 11 in Charlotte, N.C., at Spectrum Center and will make stops across North America, Europe, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, including shows in Miami, Atlanta, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Sydney and Auckland. The run concludes December 12 with a stadium performance at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, marking Cole’s first return to South Africa in 10 years.

The Fall-Off Tour is Cole’s first solo headline tour since 2021’s The Off-Season Tour and his first full global run since 2017’s 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour. The trek supports his seventh studio album, The Fall Off, released February 6, 2026.

Tickets go on sale February 20 via thefalloff.com, with artist presales and regional presales beginning earlier in the week.
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J. Cole has announced The Fall-Off Tour, a massive global arena and stadium run spanning more than 50 cities across 15-plus countries. The tour kicks off July 11 in Charlotte, N.C., at Spectrum Center and will make stops across North America, Europe, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, including shows in Miami, Atlanta, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Sydney and Auckland. The run concludes December 12 with a stadium performance at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, marking Cole’s first return to South Africa in 10 years. The Fall-Off Tour is Cole’s first solo headline tour since 2021’s The Off-Season Tour and his first full global run since 2017’s 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour. The trek supports his seventh studio album, The Fall Off, released February 6, 2026. Tickets go on sale February 20 via thefalloff.com, with artist presales and regional presales beginning earlier in the week.

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