J. Cole Announces Massive ‘The Fall-Off’ World Tour
J. Cole is taking his new album The Fall-Off on the road this year.
On Monday (February 16), the Dreamville founder announced a massive world tour in support of his latest (and purportedly final) project that will take him to 50 cities across four continents in five months.
The North American leg begins on July 11 in Charlotte, NC. It wraps up on September 23 in Cole’s hometown of Fayetteville (also in North Carolina), hitting arenas in Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Toronto, New York City, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and Houston, among other major markets, along the way.
The 40-year-old then jets to Europe on October 7 for a 17-date trek that includes stops in London, Manchester, Dublin, Paris, Hamburg, Amsterdam and Stockholm.
That’s followed by a run of shows in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa between November 25 and December 12, bringing the epic international tour to a close.
Tickets go on sale Friday (February 20) via J. Cole’s website. Check out the full tour dates at the bottom of this article.
The announcement comes shortly after The Fall-Off made a big splash on the Billboard 200 chart, earning J. Cole his seventh consecutive number one album.
The 24-song double-disc effort, which boasts collaborations with the likes of Future, Erykah Badu and The Alchemist, earned 280,000 equivalent units in its first week.
It’s the biggest-selling rap album in almost a year since Playboi Carti‘s MUSIC topped the Billboard 200 in March 2025 with 298,000 first-week sales.
The Fall-Off has been described by Cole himself as his final album, one that was years in the making and “brings the concept of [his] first project [2007’s The Come Up] full circle.”
However, in a recent Q&A with fans on his Inevitable blog, the North Carolina native indicated that he is not ready to hang up his mic for good just yet.
He confirmed that his long-awaited It’s a Boy project, which was first teased back in 2020, is still on the way.
“No it’s not scrapped. It will release,” he wrote. “We almost put it out before the album. But with the Birthday Blizzard tape and 24-song album we was like it’s a lot of music to process.”
Cole also said he plans to release alternate versions of “Legacy,” which was the first song he recorded for The Fall-Off, so fans can hear how the track changed over time.


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