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J. Cole announces 2026 world tour dates – and this is how to get tickets

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J. Cole announces 2026 world tour dates including UK and Ireland – how to get tickets

Tickets go on sale this week

J. Cole has announced details of a headline arena tour for 2026 – and this is how to get tickets.

The rapper will take the The Fall-Off Tour to venues across Europe, North America, Australia, and South Africa.

It’ll begin on 11 July in Charlotte and head to the likes of Miami, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Chicago, Seattle, Oakland, Austin, and Dallas across the summer.

The European leg of the tour will begin on 7 October in Berlin, and stop off in Zurich, Amsterdam, Cologne, Antwerp, Dublin, Paris, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and finish up in Oslo on 12 November.

While his UK leg will head to London’s O2 Arena for two nights on 19-20 October, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, and Nottingham.

It’ll be in support of his seventh studio album, The Fall-Off which was released earlier this month.

The LP features guest appearances from the likes of Burna Boy, Erykah Badu, Future, and Tems, and singles “The Fall-Off is Inevitable” and “Who TF Iz U”.

Ahead of J. Cole tickets going on sale for his 2026 tour dates, you can find out everything you need to know below.

When do J. Cole tickets go on sale?

Fans can get their hands on tickets from 9am local time on Friday, 20 February via:

What are the tour dates?

11 July – Charlotte, NC, Spectrum Center – tickets

14 July – Miami, FL, Kaseya Center – tickets

15 July – Tampa, FL, Benchmark International Arena – tickets

17 July – Atlanta, GA, State Farm Arena – tickets

20 July – Philadelphia, PA, Xfinity Mobile Arena – tickets

23 July – Baltimore, MD, CFG Bank Arena – tickets

31 July – Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center – tickets

4 August – New York, NY, Madison Square Garden – tickets

5 August – Belmont Park, NY, UBS Arena – tickets

7 August – Boston, MA, TD Garden – tickets

11 August – Chicago, IL, United Center – tickets

15 August – Cleveland, OH, Rocket Arena – tickets

16 August – Detroit, MI, Little Caesars Arena – tickets

18 August – Minneapolis, MN, Target Center – tickets

19 August – Kansas City, MO, T-Mobile Center – tickets

21 August – Denver, CO, Ball Arena – tickets

25 August – Seattle, WA, Climate Pledge Arena – tickets

27 August – Sacramento, CA, Golden 1 Center – tickets

29 August – Oakland, CA, Oakland Arena – tickets

1 September – Los Angeles, CA, Crypto.com Arena – tickets

3 September – Inglewood, CA, Intuit Dome – tickets

6 September – Las Vegas, NV, T-Mobile Arena – tickets

9 September – San Diego, CA, Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl San Diego State University – tickets

10 September – Phoenix, AZ, Mortgage Matchup Center – tickets

13 September – San Antonio, TX, Frost Bank Center – tickets

14 September – Austin, TX, Moody Center ATX – tickets

16 September – Houston, TX, Toyota Center – tickets

19 September – Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center – tickets

23 September – Fayetteville, NC, Crown Coliseum – tickets

7 October – Berlin, Uber Arena – tickets

9 October – Zurich, Hallenstadion – tickets

12 October – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome – tickets

15 October – Cologne, Lanxess Arena – tickets

17 October – Antwerp, AFAS Dome – tickets

19 October – London, O2 Arena – tickets

20 October – London, O2 Arena – tickets

22 October – Dublin, 3Arena – tickets

25 October – Birmingham, Utilita Arena – tickets

26 October – Glasgow, OVO Hydro – tickets

28 October – Manchester, Co-op Live – tickets

31 October – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena – tickets

5 November – Paris, Accor Arena – tickets

8 November – Hamburg, Barclays Arena – tickets

9 November – Copenhagen, Royal Arena – tickets

11 November – Stockholm, Avicii Arena

12 November – Oslo, Unity Arena – tickets

12 December – Johannesburg, FNB Stadium

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