J. Cole just announced The Fall Off Tour, launching July 11 in Charlotte with over 50 cities across 15 countries confirmed. This massive arena tour supports his seventh and final solo album, released February 6, 2026. Cole World is about to go live.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Launch Date: July 11, 2026 in Charlotte, NC at Spectrum Center
- Tour Scale: 50+ cities across North America, Europe, and 15 countries worldwide
- Album: “The Fall-Off” is a 24-track double album, Cole’s first-ever double disc project
- Presales: Begin February 18 at 9am, general sale February 20 at 9am
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The Fall Off Tour kicks off at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 11, 2026 at 8:00 PM. This opening night marks the beginning of J. Cole’s most ambitious touring schedule ever. Fayetteville rapper is bringing his 32-date North American run to major arenas, wrapping September 23 in Fayetteville. The tour expands globally with European and international dates beginning in October.
Cole has been road-testing new material through his innovative Trunk Sale Tour, a grassroots promotional campaign where he personally sells CDs from his vintage black Honda Civic. This unexpected approach generated massive buzz across Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Greensboro, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C. ahead of the official concert run.
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Released on February 6, 2026, The Fall-Off debuted at number one worldwide and has become a critical and commercial phenomenon. This 24-track double album marks Cole’s seventh consecutive number-one album on the Billboard 200. The project spans over 100 minutes across Disc 29 and Disc 39, chronicling Cole’s journey from a hungry 29-year-old to a reflective 39-year-old.
Executive produced by Cole, Ibrahim Hamad, and T-Minus, the album features production from The Alchemist, Beat Butcha, and Boi-1da. Guest appearances include Burna Boy, Erykah Badu, Future, and Tems. Critics have hailed it as Cole’s masterpiece, with Billboard ranking all tracks and establishing The Fall-Off as a defining hip-hop statement.
Tour Schedule Expands Across North America and Beyond
| Key Dates | Venue Info |
| July 11 | Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center |
| July 14 | Miami, FL – Kaseya Center |
| August 4 | New York – Madison Square Garden |
| September 20 | Dallas – American Airlines Center |
The North American leg spans July through September 2026, hitting major markets including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, and Toronto. The tour finale happens on September 23 in Fayetteville at the Crown Coliseum, bringing Cole home for an emotional closing night. International dates begin in October across Europe, UK, and beyond.
“The Fall-Off is a project I won’t try to top. I have no interest in making more J. Cole albums, but I will write, record, and collaborate when the spirit says to do so.”
— J. Cole, Artist/Executive Producer
Ticket Information and Presale Access for Fans
Artist presales began on February 18, 2026 at 9:00 AM for registered fans. General public on-sale started Friday, February 20 at 9:00 AM local time. VIP packages are available through Ticketmaster and authorized ticket brokers. Based on previous J. Cole tours, ticket prices typically range from $300-$600+ depending on venue and seat location.
Fans can purchase through Ticketmaster.com, Live Nation, and official venue box offices. Cole continues to sell physical Fall-Off CDs during his ongoing Trunk Sale Tour, but these pop-up appearances are separate from the formal concert tour. Multiple tour legs may be added soon, so fans are advised to follow @JColeNC on X/Twitter and @realcoleworld on Instagram for announcements.
Will This Define J. Cole’s Career Legacy as His Final Tour?
Cole has confirmed that The Fall-Off represents his final solo studio album, making this tour his farewell statement. In a February 2026 AMA, he clarified that he has no interest in making more J. Cole albums, though he will continue producing, writing, and collaborating with other artists. The Fall Off Tour is shaping up to be the most comprehensive setlist of his career, covering seven albums spanning nearly two decades.
With 24 new tracks plus bonus material, expectations for two-hour-plus sets are extremely high based on Cole’s touring history. Dreamville Records artists like JID, Bas, EarthGang, and Ari Lennox are likely support acts. This farewell run represents a historic moment for hip-hop, as Cole closes his solo career at the absolute peak of his creative powers.
Sources
- Ticketmaster – Official concert ticketing platform with complete tour routing and venue information
- Clash Magazine – Coverage of tour announcement and UK headline shows
- The Music Universe – Comprehensive Fall Off Tour announcement details and presale dates

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