J. Cole is heading back on tour. The North Carolina rapper has officially announced The Fall-Off Tour, a global run in support of his newly released album The Fall-Off, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
The tour launches July 11 in Charlotte, NC, and will travel across North America, Europe, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. It marks Cole’s most expansive international routing in recent years.
In North America, the run includes major stops in Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Seattle, and multiple New York dates across Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens. West Coast shows span Sacramento, Oakland, Los Angeles, Inglewood, and Las Vegas, before heading through Texas cities including San Antonio, Austin, Houston, and Dallas. The North American leg concludes September 23 in Fayetteville, NC, marking a symbolic return to his home state.
European dates begin October 7 in Berlin, followed by Zurich, Amsterdam, Cologne, Antwerp, and two nights at London’s O2 Arena. The trek continues through Dublin, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, and Nottingham, before additional stops in Paris, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo. The global leg wraps with arena dates in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Johannesburg.
The announcement follows a dominant commercial week for The Fall-Off. The album opened with 280,000 equivalent units in the United States, marking the largest week for any hip-hop or R&B album in nearly a year. It becomes Cole’s seventh No. 1 album, joining Cole World: The Sideline Story, Born Sinner, 2014 Forest Hills Drive, 4 Your Eyez Only, KOD, and The Off-Season.
Streaming momentum has matched the chart impact. On Spotify, The Fall-Off earned 35.02 million streams in its first full day, the second-largest album debut of 2026 so far. Eleven tracks landed on Spotify’s Global chart, led by “Two Six,” which opened with more than three million streams.
The Fall-Off World Tour Dates
North America
• JULY 11 — CHARLOTTE, NC
• JULY 14 — MIAMI, FL
• JULY 15 — TAMPA, FL
• JULY 17 — ATLANTA, GA
• JULY 20 — PHILADELPHIA, PA
• JULY 23 — BALTIMORE, MD
• JULY 25 — MONTREAL, QC
• JULY 27 — TORONTO, ON
• JULY 31 — BROOKLYN, NY
• AUG 04 — NEW YORK, NY
• AUG 05 — QUEENS, NY
• AUG 07 — BOSTON, MA
• AUG 11 — CHICAGO, IL
• AUG 15 — CLEVELAND, OH
• AUG 16 — DETROIT, MI
• AUG 18 — MINNEAPOLIS, MN
• AUG 21 — KANSAS CITY, MO
• AUG 24 — DENVER, CO
• AUG 25 — SEATTLE, WA
• AUG 27 — SACRAMENTO, CA
• AUG 29 — OAKLAND, CA
• SEP 01 — LOS ANGELES, CA
• SEP 03 — INGLEWOOD, CA
• SEP 06 — LAS VEGAS, NV
• SEP 10 — PHOENIX, AZ
• SEP 13 — SAN ANTONIO, TX
• SEP 14 — AUSTIN, TX
• SEP 16 — HOUSTON, TX
• SEP 19 — DALLAS, TX
• SEP 23 — FAYETTEVILLE, NC
Europe/UK
• OCT 07 — BERLIN, DE
• OCT 09 — ZURICH, CH
• OCT 12 — AMSTERDAM, NL
• OCT 15 — COLOGNE, DE
• OCT 17 — ANTWERP, BE
• OCT 19 — LONDON, UK
• OCT 20 — LONDON, UK
• OCT 22 — DUBLIN, IE
• OCT 25 — BIRMINGHAM, UK
• OCT 26 — GLASGOW, UK
• OCT 28 — MANCHESTER, UK
• OCT 31 — NOTTINGHAM, UK
• NOV 05 — PARIS, FR
• NOV 08 — HAMBURG, DE
• NOV 09 — COPENHAGEN, DK
• NOV 11 — STOCKHOLM, SE
• NOV 12 — OSLO, NO
Australia/NZ
• NOV 25 — BRISBANE, AU
• NOV 28 — MELBOURNE, AU
• DEC 01 — SYDNEY, AU
• DEC 05 — AUCKLAND, NZ
South Africa
• DEC 12 — JOHANNESBURG, ZA






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