J. Cole Announces '4 Your Eyez Only World Tour'
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The 57-date trek will kick off at The Music Farm in Columbia before continuing with a string of 12 intimates show across the Southern U.S.

AceShowbiz - J. Cole is ready to get back on the road. In support of his fourth studio album "4 Your Eyez Only", the 32-year-old rapper will embark on a 57-date world tour which kicks off at The Music Farm in Columbia on June 1.

The extensive trek will continue with a string of 12 intimates shows across the Southern U.S., before hitting arenas and theaters in North America. Cole will then travel to Europe in October before flying to Australia and New Zealand in December. The tour ends on December 9 in Mt. Claremont, Australia.

American Express card holders can purchase tickets in selected markets until Thursday, February 23 at 10 P.M. local time. Meanwhile, tickets for general public will be available for purchase on Friday, February 24 via the Dreamville website, where fans will also have access to pre-sale tickets on Wednesday, February 22.

"4 Your Eyez Only" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, while all of the 10 songs on the set hit the Billboard Hot 100 chart upon its release back in December. The set serves as the follow-up to "2014 Forest Hills Drive" LP, which became his first million-selling album. Cole previously embarked on "2015 Forest Hills Drive" tour, which became the highest-selling hip-hop tour that year.

J. Cole's "4 Your Eyez Only World Tour" - North American Leg:

  • June 1 - Columbia, S.C. - Music Farm Columbia
  • June 2 - Jacksonville, Fla. - Maverick's
  • June 3 - Tallahassee, Fla. - Pot Belly's
  • June 5 - Jackson, Miss. - Hal & Mal's
  • June 6 - Birmingham, Ala. - Avondale Brewing Company
  • June 7 - Baton Rouge, La. - Varsity Theatre
  • June 9 - Little Rock, Ark. - Metroplex Live
  • June 11 - Kansas City, Mo. - Arvest Bank Theatre At The Midland
  • June 13 - St. Louis, Mo. - The Pageant
  • June 14 - Memphis, Tenn. - New Daisy Theatre
  • June 15 - Louisville, Ky. - Mercury Ballroom
  • June 17 - Norfolk, Va. - The NorVa
  • June 18 - Greensboro, N.C. - Cone Denim Entertainment Center
  • July 6 - Phoenix, Ariz. - Talking Stick Resort Arena
  • July 8 - Las Vegas, Nev. - MGM Grand Garden Arena
  • July 9 - Anaheim, Calif. - Honda Center
  • July 11 - Inglewood, Calif. - Forum
  • July 15 - Oakland, Calif. - Oracle Arena
  • July 17 - Seattle, Wash. - KeyArena At Seattle Center
  • July 18 - Vancouver, British Columbia - Rogers Arena
  • July 21 - Saint Paul, Minn. - Xcel Energy Center
  • July 23 - Auburn Hills, Mich. - The Palace Of Auburn Hills
  • July 24 - Chicago, Ill. - United Center
  • July 28 - Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
  • Aug. 1 - Brooklyn, N.Y. - Barclays Center
  • Aug. 4 - Boston, Mass. - TD Garden
  • Aug. 5 - Uniondale, N.Y. - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
  • Aug. 6 - Baltimore, Md. - Royal Farms Arena
  • Aug. 8 - Washington, D.C. - Verizon Center
  • Aug. 9 - Charlotte, N.C. - Spectrum Center
  • Aug. 11 - Duluth, Ga. - Infinite Energy Center
  • Aug. 14 - Miami, Fla. - AmericanAirlines Arena
  • Aug. 16 - Orlando, Fla. - Amway Center
  • Aug. 18 - Houston, Texas - Toyota Center
  • Aug. 19 - Austin, Texas - Frank Erwin Center
  • Aug. 20 - Dallas, Texas - American Airlines Center

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