J. Cole Announces Global Arena Tour

J. Cole has announced a massive global arena tour to support his seventh studio album, "The Fall-Off." The tour will include multiple international stops, including six dates in the UK. General ticket sales are scheduled to begin on Friday, February 20, with more dates having already been added to meet demand.

- This marks J. Cole's first solo global tour in nearly a decade, the last being the "4 Your Eyez Only World Tour" in 2017. His most recent solo headlining tour was 2021's "The Off-Season Tour." - "The Fall-Off," which the tour supports, is a double album released on February 6, 2026, and is rumored to be his final studio album. The project debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. - The tour is extensive, with over 50 dates planned across more than 15 countries. The global run will conclude with a stadium performance at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, his first time performing in the region in ten years. - His previous solo outing, "The Off-Season Tour," grossed a reported $23.9 million from 17 shows. More recently, he co-headlined the record-breaking "It's All a Blur" tour with Drake, which grossed over $320 million. - The concept for "The Fall-Off" album was first mentioned by Cole as far back as 2018 on his album "KOD." The album's cover art features a photo of his first makeshift studio setup. - The six UK dates include two nights at London's O2 Arena, with other stops in Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, and Nottingham.

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