J. Cole has announced details of a 2026 ‘Fall-Off’ arena tour, which includes six UK dates. Check out the details below.
The new dates mark the first solo tour from the artist in five years – coming on the heels of his ‘Off-Season Tour’ in 2021. It also marked his first global run in nearly a decade since the 2017 ‘4 Your Eyez Only World Tour’.
All shows come in celebration of J.Cole’s latest studio album ‘The Fall-Off’, which was released on February 6 via Cole World, Inc., under exclusive license to Interscope Records.
Over 50 cities are included in the upcoming tour, and dates kick off on Saturday July 11 in Charlotte, NC at the Spectrum Center. From there, the rapper and producer will play in Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia, and more throughout the month.
In August shows are planned for New York, Chicago, Boston, Denver, Seattle, Sacramento and more, before the final leg of the US shows take place in September, with further dates lined-up in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Austin, Dallas and more.
European and UK dates commence in October with gigs in Amsterdam, Cologne, Zurich and more, and UK and IReland dates include two stops at The O2 in London, one at the 3Arena in Dublin, one at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, one at the Co-op Live in Manchester, and one at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham.
More European shows are set for November, before J. Cole wraps up the tour with a final run of dates in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The latter will see the rapper perform live in the region for the first time in 10 years.
Tickets go on sale Friday (February 20) at 9am local time. Visit here for UK tickets, here for Australia tickets, and here for rest of the world.
J. COLE’s 2026 ‘The Fall-Off Tour’ dates are:
July
11 — Charlotte, NC — Spectrum Center
14 — Miami, FL — Kaseya Center
15 — Tampa, FL — Benchmark International Arena
17 — Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena
20 — Philadelphia, PA — Xfinity Mobile Arena
23 — Baltimore, MD — CFG Bank Arena
25 — Montreal, QC — Bell Centre
27 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena
31 — Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
AUGUST
4 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
5 — Queens, NY — UBS Arena
7 — Boston, MA — TD Garden
11 — Chicago, IL — United Center
15 — Cleveland, OH — Rocket Arena
16 — Detroit, MI — Little Caesars Arena
18 — Minneapolis, MN — Target Center
19 — Kansas City, MO — T-Mobile Center
21 — Denver, CO — Ball Arena
24 — Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena
25 — Seattle, WA — Climate Pledge Arena
27 — Sacramento, CA — Golden 1 Center
29 — Oakland, CA — Oakland Arena
SEPTEMBER
1 — Los Angeles, CA — Crypto.com Arena
3 — Inglewood, CA — Intuit Dome
6 — Las Vegas, NV — T-Mobile Arena
9 — San Diego, CA — Viejas Arena
10 — Phoenix, AZ — Mortgage Matchup Center
13 — San Antonio, TX — Frost Bank Center
14 — Austin, TX — Moody Center
16 — Houston, TX — Toyota Center
19 — Dallas, TX — American Airlines Center
23 — Crown Coliseum — Fayetteville, NC
OCTOBER
7 — Berlin, DE — Uber Arena
9 — Zurich, CH — AG Hallenstadion
12 — Amsterdam, NL — Ziggo Dome
15 — Cologne, DE — LANXESS Arena
17 — Antwerp, BE — AFAS Dome
19 — London, UK — The O2
20 – London, UK – The O2
22 — Dublin, IE — 3Arena
25 — Birmingham, UK — Utilita Arena
26 — Glasgow, UK — OVO Hydro
28 — Manchester, UK — Co-op Live
31 — Nottingham, UK — Motorpoint Arena
NOVEMBER
5 — Paris, FR — Accor Arena
8 — Hamburg, DE — Barclays Arena
9 — Copenhagen, DK — Royal Arena
11 — Stockholm, SE — Avicii Arena
12 — Oslo, NO — Unity Arena
25 — Brisbane, AU — Brisbane Entertainment Centre
28 — Melbourne, AU — Rod Laver Arena
DECEMBER
1 — Sydney, AU — Qudos Bank Arena
5 — Auckland, NZ — Spark Arena
12 — Johannesburg, ZA — FNB Stadium
In other J. Cole news, last October it was reported that Cam’ron was taking legal action against the artist over their song ‘Ready ’24’.
According to court documents, Cam’ron claimed he contributed lyrics to the track, which appeared on Cole’s 2024 mixtape ‘Might Delete Later’, in exchange for Cole’s alleged promise to either collaborate with him on another project or appear on Cam’ron’s podcast, It Is What It Is.
He went on to claim that after the song was recorded in 2022, Cole failed to follow through on his commitment over the next two years, repeatedly saying he was unavailable for the podcast and never moving forward with another collaboration.
J. Cole recently responded to the claim, and denied that they ever agreed to record the song in exchange for a future collaboration, as per Hip Hop DX.
