By Angela Modumo
J. Cole is set to return to the global stage with the announcement of his 2026 The Fall-Off Tour, a sweeping headline run that will visit more than 50 cities across North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
The tour begins July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina at Spectrum Center and continues through major markets including Miami, Atlanta, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Berlin, Amsterdam, London, Paris, Sydney, and Auckland. It will conclude December 12 with a stadium performance at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg — marking Cole’s first return to South Africa in 10 years.
The global trek supports his seventh studio album, The Fall Off, released February 6, 2026, via Cole World, Inc., under exclusive license to Interscope Records. The tour marks his first solo headline outing since 2021 and his first full international run in nearly a decade, following 2017’s 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour.
In North America, Cole will make multiple arena stops throughout July and September, including performances in Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Dallas, Houston, Seattle, Las Vegas, and a hometown-area date in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The European leg kicks off in October, with shows scheduled in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, France, and across the UK. The tour then heads to Australia and New Zealand in late November before closing in Johannesburg.
Artist presales begin February 17 for North America and February 18 for Europe, the UK, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. General ticket sales start February 20 via thefalloff.com. Select markets will also offer Mastercard and Vodafone presales, along with exclusive ticket access for eligible Westpac Mastercard customers in New Zealand.
VIP packages will be available for fans seeking enhanced experiences, including premium seating, pre-show lounge access, exclusive merchandise, and early entry opportunities.
With a five-year gap since his last solo tour and nearly ten years since his last full global run, The Fall-Off Tour signals a major new chapter for J. Cole, and positions 2026 as a landmark year for the rapper’s worldwide audience.