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The Fall-Off Tour

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The Fall-Off World Tour is an upcoming concert tour by U.S. Hip-Hop artist J. Cole. Announced on 16 February 2026[1], the tour will begin in Charlotte, North Carolina on 11 July, and finish in Johannesburg, South Africa, on 12 December[2]. The tour is in support of J. Cole's seventh and final studio album, The Fall-Off, released on 6 February 2026.

The Fall-Off Tour
Tour by J. Cole
File:The Fall-Off Tour Poster.webp
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Oceania
  • Africa
Associated albumThe Fall-Off
Start date11 July 2026
End date12 December 2026
No. of shows69
Websitehttps://www.thefalloff.com/tour
J. Cole concert chronology

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Background

J. Cole officially announced The Fall-Off World Tour on 16 February 2026, following the release of his seventh studio album, The Fall Off. The album and tour title were first teased in 2018 on the KOD album track "1985 (Intro to 'The Fall Off')".[3] This marks Cole’s first solo headlining arena run in five years and his first global tour since 2017.[4] The announcement followed his "Trunk Sale Tour," a series of pop-up events where he sold physical CDs directly to fans from his car.[5]

The tour spans over 50 dates across North America, Europe, Australia, and South Africa. The performance concept is heavily influenced by the album's dual-disc structure, which explores his life at ages 29 and 39 and his legacy in North Carolina.[6] Industry reports and promotional materials have characterised the run as Cole's final major global concert tour.[7]

Tour Dates

The Fall-Off Tour Shows[8]
Number Date (2026) City Country Venue
North America (42 Shows)
1 11 July Charlotte United States Spectrum Center
2 14 July Miami Kaseya Center
3 15 July Tampa Benchmark International Arena
4 17 July Atlanta State Farm Arena
5 18 July
6 20 July Philadelphia Xfinity Mobile Arena
7 21 July
8 23 July Baltimore CFG Bank Arena
9 25 July Montreal Bell Centre
10 27 July Toronto Scotiabank Arena
11 28 July
12 31 July Brooklyn Barclays Center
13 1 August
14 4 August New York Madison Square Garden
15 5 August Queens UBS Arena
16 7 August Boston TD Garden
17 8 August
18 11 August Chicago United Center
19 12 August
20 15 August Cleveland Rocket Arena
21 16 August Detroit Little Caesars Arena
22 18 August Minneapolis Target Center
23 19 August Kansas City T-Mobile Center
24 21 August Denver Ball Arena
25 24 August Vancouver Rogers Arena
26 25 August Seattle Climate Pledge Arena
27 27 August Sacramento Golden 1 Center
28 29 August Oakland Oakland Arena
29 30 August
30 1 Septmeber Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena
31 3 September Inglewood Intuit Dome
32 4 September
33 6 September Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena
34 9 September San Diego Viejas Arena
35 10 September Phoenix Mortgage Matchup Center
36 13 September San Antonio Frost Bank Center
37 14 September Austin Moody Center
38 16 September Houston Toyota Center
39 17 September
40 19 September Dallas American Airlines Center
41 20 September
42 23 September Fayetteville Crown Coliseum
Europe (20 Shows)
43 7 October Berlin Germany Uber Arena
44 9 October Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion
45 12 October Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
46 13 October
47 15 October Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
48 17 October Antwerp Belgium AFAS Dome
49 19 October London United Kingdom The O2 Arena
50 20 October
51 22 October Dublin Ireland 3Arena
52 25 October Birmingham United Kingdom Utilita Arena
53 26 October Glasgow OVO Hydro
54 28 October Manchester Co-op Live
55 29 October
56 31 October Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
57 2 November London The O2 Arena
58 5 November Paris France Accor Arena
59 8 November Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena
60 9 November Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
61 11 November Stockholm Sweden Avicii Arena
62 12 November Oslo Norway Unity Arena
Oceania (6 Shows)
63 25 November Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
64 28 November Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
65 29 November
66 1 December Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
67 2 December
68 5 December Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
Africa (1 Show)
69 12 December Johannesburg South Africa FNB Stadium



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  4. "J. Cole Announces 50+ Date Global Arena Run 'The Fall-Off Tour' - Live Nation Newsroom". Retrieved 2026-02-18.
  5. "J. Cole To Sell 'The Fall Off' Physicals Out of His Trunk". Complex. 2026-02-07. Retrieved 2026-02-18.
  6. "J. Cole's "The Fall Off" is a coming-of-age story – The Bradley Scout". Retrieved 2026-02-18.
  7. "J. Cole Launches Global The Fall-Off Tour In 2026". Grand Pinnacle Tribune. Retrieved 2026-02-18.
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