J.Cole, the Grammy-winning rapper and producer from North Carolina, is embarking on his largest and most ambitious world tour yet.

Dubbed “The Fall-Off Tour,” this globe-spanning journey marks his first full global run since 2017 and supports his highly anticipated seventh studio album, The Fall-Off, released on February 6, 2026, according to Pollstar. The tour is set to launch in Charlotte, North Carolina, on July 11, 2026, and will carry Cole to more than 50 cities across 15 countries, winding through North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa before its finale in Johannesburg on December 12, 2026.

This tour is more than just another string of concerts; it represents a significant moment in J. Cole’s career. As reported by HipHopWired, it’s widely rumoured to be his final project, making this run a “swan song” for the artist who has consistently shaped the sound and substance of modern hip-hop. The last time Cole took his music on a global stage was during his 2017 “4 Your Eyez Only World Tour,” and while he did hit the road for “The Off-Season Tour” in 2021, this marks his first true worldwide trek in nearly a decade.

Released after a five-year hiatus from solo albums, the record features collaborations with notable artists such as Erykah Badu, Future, Tems, and Petey Pablo, according to NBC Los Angeles. The album has already generated buzz with tracks like “A Lot” (featuring 21 Savage), “All My Life” (with Lil Durk), and chart-toppers including “my.life,” “7 Minute Drill,” and “Middle Child.”

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