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J. Cole The Fall-Off Tour Information

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  1. J. Cole The Fall-Off Tour Information
  2. J. Cole The Fall-Off North American Dates 2026
  3. J. Cole The Fall-Off Europe Dates 2026
  4. J. Cole The Fall-Off Oceania, Africa Dates 2026
  5. How Long Are J. Cole Shows?
  6. J. Cole Setlist
  7. J. Cole Discography
  8. About The Fall-Off
  9. J. Cole Headlining Concert Tours
  10. J. Cole’s Tour Dates and Location
  11. About J. Cole
  12. J Cole Songs

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J. Cole The Fall-Off Tour Information

Tour Name: The Fall-Off Tour

Tour Dates 2026: July 11 to December 12, 2026

Veteran rapper J. Cole announced this February The Fall-Off Tour which will start in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 11 and run through December 12 in Johannesburg, South Africa. This will be J. Cole's first headlining tour in five years and his first global tour since 2017.

The 73-show tour is in support of J. Cole’s seventh and final studio album, The Fall-Off, released on February 6, 2026 and follows his Trunk Sale Tour where the 41-year-old rapper sold CDs to fans from the trunk of his car, old school style.

The performance concept of this tour is a spin on The Fall-Off’s dual-disc structure and sees stops in North America, Europe, Oceania, and Asia. Promotional material for the four suggest that this will be the last headlining tour for J. Cole, so get your tickets now!

The average J. Cole ticket price for The Fall-Off Tour is $216.59 with the typical price (median) at $161.70. The cheapest ticket to be found for now is at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 18 where no service fee J. Cole tickets can be found for as low as just $80.30 here at TicketX.

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J. Cole The Fall-Off North American Dates 2026

The Fall-Off Tour opens up with 45 shows in North America starting on July 10-11 in Charlotte, NC with J. Cole at the Spectrum Center before heading to Miami (July 14), Tampa (July 15), Atlanta (July 17-18), Philadelphia (July 20-21), and Baltimore (July 23).

J. Cole then heads to Toronto, Ontario, Canada (July 27-28), Brooklyn, New York (July 31-August 1), New York City and MSG (August 2, August 4), Queens, New York (August 5), Chicago (August 11-12), Cleveland, Ohio (August 15), and Minneapolis (August 18).

Kansas City, Missouri and the T-Mobile Center is the next stop (August 19) followed by concerts in Denver (August 21), Vancouver, BC, Canada (August 24), Seattle (August 25), Sacramento, California (August 27), Oakland (August 29-30), Los Angeles (September 1), and Inglewood, California (September 3-4).

The Fall-Off Tour then heads to Las Vegas (September 6), Los Angeles again (September 7), San Diego (September 9), Phoenix (September 10), San Antonio (September 13), Austin (September 14), Houston (September 16-17), Dallas (September 19-20), and closing in his beloved hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina (September 23).

J. Cole The Fall-Off Europe Dates 2026

After North America, J. Cole and The Fall-Off Tour pack up for Europe and shows in Berlin, Germany (October 7), Zurich, Switzerland (October 9), Amsterdam, Netherlands (October 12-13), and Cologne, Germany at the Lanxess Arena (October 15).

Next, nights in Antwerp, Belgium (October 17), London, England, UK and The O2 Arena (October 19-20), Dublin, Ireland (October 22), Glasgow, Scotland (October 26), Manchester, England, UK at Co-op Live (October 28-29) and Nottingham (October 31).

J. Cole and The Fall-Off Tour then return to London for another night at The O2 Arena (November 2), Paris, France (November 5), Hamburg, Germany (November 8), Copenhagen, Denmark (November 9), Stockholm, Sweden (November 11), and Oslo, Norway (November 12).

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J. Cole The Fall-Off Oceania, Africa Dates 2026

After the 20 shows in Europe, J. Cole and The Fall-Off Tour head to Oceania for concerts in Brisbane, Australia (November 25), Melbourne, Australia (November 28-29), Sydney, Australia (December 1-2), and Auckland, New Zealand (December 6).

After the seven shows in Oceania, The Fall-Off Tour comes to an end with a show at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa on December 12.

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How Long Are J. Cole Shows?

J. Cole concerts generally last between 90 minutes to 2 hours, with The Fall-Off Tour shows expected to last as long as similar previous headlining tours.

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J. Cole Setlist

Here is the J. Cole setlist from his show at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina on April 6, 2025 where he did 28 songs at the fifth and final Dreamville Festival 2025.

  1. Rags to Riches (At the Beep)

  2. Welcome

  3. Grown Simba

  4. Lights Please

  5. Lost Ones

  6. A Star Is Born (JAY-Z cover)

  7. cLOUDs (Live debut)

  8. All I Want is You (Miguel cover)

  9. Too Deep For The Intro (with Erykah Badu)

  10. Looking For Trouble

  11. Sideline Story

  12. Work Out

  13. Can’t Get Enough

  14. She Knows

  15. Power Trip

  16. Wet Dreamz

  17. G.O.M.D.

  18. No Role Modelz

  19. Love Yourz

  20. She’s Mine, Pt. 1

  21. Change

  22. Neighbors

  23. Deja Vu

  24. Kevin’s Heart

  25. KOD

  26. 9 5 . s o u t h

  27. MIDDLE CHILD

  28. Farewell

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J. Cole Discography

  • Cole World: The Sideline Story (2011)

  • Metamorphosis (2003)

  • Born Sinner (2013)

  • 2014 Forest Hills Drive (2014)

  • 4 Your Eyez Only (2016)

  • KOD (2018)

  • The Off-Season (2021)

  • The Fall-Off (2026)

About The Fall-Off

The Fall-Off is the seventh and last studio album from J. Cole, a two-record (Disc 29, Disc 39) release by Dreamville Records and Innerscope Records on February 6, 2026. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, the seventh straight J. Cole commercial record to achieve that feat.

The nw album serves as a follow-up to his last studio album, The Off-Season (2021).

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J. Cole Headlining Concert Tours

  • Cole World... World Tour (2011)

  • What Dreams May Come Tour (2013-2014)

  • Dollar & A Dream Tour (2013)

  • Dollar & A Dream Tour 2014: The Warm Up (2014)

  • Forest Hills Drive Tour (2015)

  • Dollar & A Dream Tour III: Friday Night Lights (2015)

  • 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour (2017)

  • KOD Tour (2018)

  • The Fall-Off Tour (2026)

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J. Cole’s Tour Dates and Location

Kindly note that this is a partial list of locations and dates. Please visit Artist Tickets page for the complete list of tour dates.

Date

Day

Location

Aug 18

Tuesday

Target Center - Minneapolis, MN

About J. Cole

J. Cole (Jermaine Lamarr Cole) was born on January 28, 1985 on a military base in Frankfurt, West Germany and raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina and had quite the rise to fame as a rapper in the 2000s, signing with Jay-Z’s label and becoming the first artist Jay-Z signed despite releasing nothing but a mixtape to that point.

He has released eight studio albums, and with The Fall-Off, now has seven straight #1s on the Billboard 200 chart. Seven of the eight debuted at #1 with Born Sinner making the #1 spot in its third week.

J. Cole has also won 2 Grammy Awards from an incredible 18 nominations as well as 8 BET Hip Hop Awards and 3 American Music Awards, as well as numerous other industry accolades. In recent years, J. Cole’s music has expanded to address societal issues about which the artist feels passionate such as racial inequality and consumerism.

The 41-year-old Cole has been married to Melissa Heholt since 2015 and the couple have two boys, born in 2018 and 2020. They met at St John’s University but live in Fayetteville, NC where in 2014, Cole famously purchased his childhood home on Forest Hills Drive.

J Cole Songs

J. Cole currently has four songs on Spotify with over 1 billion streams in "No Role Modelz (#1 with 2,834,465,247 on February 23, 2026), “Wet Dreamz” (#2), “MIDDLE CHILD” (#3), and “Work Out” (#4), with “Power Trip” (#5) and “The London” (#6, Young Thug with J. Cole and Travis Scott) both well over 800,000 streams on the service.

Also in J. Cole’s Top 15, “She Knows (#7), “G.O.M.D.” (#8), “Love Yourz” (#9), “Neighbors” (#10), “m y . l i f e” (#11, with 21 Savage & Morray), “Planez” (#12), “Pretty Little Fears” (#13), “First Person Shooter” (#14), and “Kevin’s Heart. (#15).

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