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J. Cole will bring The Fall-Off World Tour to UK & Dublin arenas this autumn.

J. Cole 2026 Tour Dates:

London The O2, 19 Oct
London The O2, 20
Dublin 3Arena, 22
Birmingham Utilita Arena, 25
Glasgow OVO Hydro, 26
Manchester Co-op Live, 28
Nottingham Motorpoint Arena, 31

Tickets on sale Friday (20 February) at 9am from Ticketmaster AXS

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J. Cole’s major global tour will span North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, featuring over 50 cities across more than 15 countries. Fans around the world will have the chance to experience one of hip-hop’s most influential voices live on stage, as the multi-platinum rapper and producer brings his dynamic performance style to arenas and stadiums worldwide.

The Fall-Off Tour marks J. Cole’s first solo headline tour in five years, following his 2021 The Off-Season Tour, and represents his first full global run in nearly a decade since 2017s 4 Your Eyez Only World Tour. Known for his ability to combine introspective lyricism with high-energy live shows, Cole’s performances are anticipated to be a mix of fan-favourites, chart-topping hits, and new material from his latest album.

The worldwide outing will be in support of J. Cole’s seventh studio album, ‘The Fall Off’, released 06 February 2026 via Cole World, Inc., under exclusive license to Interscope Records. The album has already received critical acclaim, praised for its sharp storytelling, social commentary, and Cole’s signature flow, solidifying his reputation as one of the most compelling and socially conscious artists of his generation.

LISTEN TO THE ALBUM IN FULL HERE:

Fans attending the tour can expect an immersive experience that combines cutting-edge production, powerful visuals, and J. Cole’s raw stage presence. From the high-energy tracks that dominate streaming platforms to the deeper cuts that showcase his lyrical prowess, The Fall-Off Tour promises to be a must-see event for both longtime followers and new listeners alike.

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