J. Cole announces The Fall-Off Tour 2026, spanning 50+ dates across 15 countries. Get ready for epic shows supporting his latest album!
- February 17, 2026
AceShowbiz - J. Cole is set to embark on a major global journey with the announcement of his 2026 The Fall-Off Tour, supporting his latest Billboard 200-topping album, The Fall-Off.
The 41-year-old rapper revealed the extensive arena tour on Monday, which will span over 50 dates across 15 countries. This highly anticipated trek will take J. Cole through North America, Europe, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
The tour kicks off on July 11 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, and concludes on December 12 at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa. Along the way, the tour will stop in major cities including Miami, Atlanta, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, London, Paris, Sydney, and Auckland.
Fans in North America can access presale tickets starting Tuesday, February 17, with general sales available from Friday, February 20 via thefalloff.com.
This marks J. Cole’s first solo headline tour in five years, following his 2021 The Off-Season Tour. It is also his first full global tour in nearly a decade, the last being the 2017 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour.
The tour supports his seventh studio album, The Fall-Off, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart dated February 21. This achievement adds to J. Cole’s impressive record of six previous No. 1 albums, including 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 some key 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, B.C. (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)
J. Cole’s The Fall-Off Tour is shaping up to be one of the biggest hip-hop tours of 2026, offering fans worldwide the opportunity to experience his newest work live on stage.