The wait is over. Today, J. Cole unveiled plans for a major global headline run — a 50+ date tour spanning North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
The Fall-Off Tour will touch down in more than 50 cities across 15+ countries, launching Saturday, July 11 at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, and culminating in a monumental stadium performance at FNB Stadium on Saturday, December 12. The Johannesburg date marks J. Cole’s first return to the region in 10 years.
For fans across continents, this is more than a tour announcement. It is the return of a global force stepping back into the spotlight on his own terms.
A Long-Awaited Solo Return
The Fall-Off Tour marks J. Cole’s first solo headline tour in five years, following 2021’s The Off-Season Tour. It is also his first full global run in nearly a decade since the 2017 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour.
The global trek supports his seventh studio album, The Fall Off, released on February 6, 2026 via Cole World, Inc., under exclusive license to Interscope Records. The album sets the tone for what promises to be one of the year’s most anticipated live music experiences.
From intimate arena performances to a historic stadium finale, The Fall-Off Tour signals a defining chapter in J. Cole’s career.
The Global Route
The tour begins in North America, hitting major cities including Miami, Atlanta, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago and Los Angeles, before heading to Europe and the UK with stops in Amsterdam, London, Paris, Berlin and beyond.
Australia and New Zealand follow, with Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland on the schedule, before the tour concludes in Johannesburg.
The final stop at FNB Stadium stands as a powerful full-circle moment — a return to South Africa after a decade away.
Ticket Information
North America
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Artist Presale: Tuesday, February 17 at 11am local time
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General Onsale: Friday, February 20 at 11am local time via thefalloff.com
Europe, UK & South Africa
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Artist Presale: Wednesday, February 18 at 9am local time
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General Onsale: Friday, February 20 at 9am local time via thefalloff.com
Australia & New Zealand
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Artist Presale: Wednesday, February 18 at 9am local time
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General Onsale: Friday, February 20 at 11am local time via thefalloff.com
(Fayetteville, NC on-sale date to be announced.)
Mastercard Presale Access
Mastercard cardholders receive special presale access in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and South Africa beginning Wednesday, February 18 at 9am local time.
Preferred ticket access to select premium tickets will also be available in those countries and the UK from Friday, February 20 at 9am local time.
In Australia, Mastercard presale begins Wednesday, February 18 at 11am local time.
In New Zealand, eligible Westpac customers with a Westpac New Zealand Mastercard receive exclusive presale access from Wednesday, February 18 at 11am until Friday, February 20 at 10am local time, with preferred tickets available from 11am local time on February 20.
Vodafone mobile customers in Australia can access a 48-hour presale beginning Wednesday, February 18 at 11am local time.
VIP Experiences
Fans seeking an elevated concert experience can choose from a variety of VIP packages, which may include:
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Premium tickets
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Invitation to a pre-show VIP lounge
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Exclusive merchandise items
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Early access to tour merchandise shopping
VIP offerings vary by package selection. Full details are available via vipnation.com.
A Stadium Finale Worth the Wait
From Charlotte’s Spectrum Center to Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium, The Fall-Off Tour spans arenas and stadiums alike — a global statement from an artist who has consistently shaped hip-hop’s modern era.
After five years without a solo headline tour and nearly a decade since his last full global run, J. Cole’s return is not subtle. It is expansive. It is deliberate. And for fans across the world — especially in South Africa — it is historic.
































