J. Cole The Fall-Off Tour poster and an image of the Kaseya Center in Miami
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J. Cole fans, rejoice! Following up on his most recent album, the Grammy-winning rapper and producer known for his storytelling and impactful lyrics is embarking on The Fall-Off Tour, marking his first global arena run in nearly a decade.

The tour, which includes a one-night stop in Miami, is in support of his seventh studio release of the same name. It’ll kick off in North America, spanning over 50 cities across the continent, as well as Europe, Australia and South America. In fact, the shows will begin at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center on July 11 before officially making its way to Miami’s Kaseya Center on July 14!

How to get tickets

If you’re planning to go, you’ll want to move as quickly as possible since tickets already go on sale this week! An official artist presale will begin on Tuesday, February 17 at 11 a.m., followed by a Live Nation presale on Wednesday, February 18 at the same time. If you haven’t already, head to thefalloff.com to sign up for the artist code.

The Kaseya Center will also have its own presale on Thursday, February 19 at 11 a.m., with the password MIAJCOLE.

For the public, general on-sale will start on Friday, February 20 at 10 a.m.

J. Cole 2026 North American tour dates 7/11 — Charlotte, NC at Spectrum Center 7/14 — Miami, FL at Kaseya Center 7/15 — Tampa, FL at Benchmark International Arena 7/17 — Atlanta, GA at State Farm Arena 7/20 — Philadelphia, PA at Xfinity Mobile Arena 7/23 — Baltimore, MD at CFG Bank Arena 7/25 — Montreal, QC at Bell Centre 7/27 — Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena 7/31 — Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center 8/4 — New York, NY at Madison Square Garden 8/5 — Queens, NY at UBS Arena 8/7 — Boston, MA at TD Garden 8/11 — Chicago, IL at United Center 8/15 — Cleveland, OH at Rocket Arena 8/16 — Detroit, MI at Little Caesars Arena 8/18 — Minneapolis, MN at Target Center 8/19 — Kansas City, MO at T-Mobile Center 8/21 — Denver, CO at Ball Arena 8/24 — Vancouver, BC at Rogers Arena 8/25 — Seattle, WA at Climate Pledge Arena 8/27 — Sacramento, CA at Golden 1 Center 8/29 — Oakland, CA at Oakland Arena 9/1 — Los Angeles, CA at Crypto.com Arena 9/3 — Inglewood, CA at Intuit Dome 9/6 — Las Vegas, NV at T-Mobile Arena 9/9 — San Diego, CA at Viejas Arena 9/10 — Phoenix, AZ at Mortgage Matchup Center 9/13 — San Antonio, TX at Frost Bank Center 9/14 — Austin, TX at Moody Center 9/16 — Houston, TX at Toyota Center 9/19 — Dallas, TX at American Airlines Center 9/23 — Fayetteville, NC at Crown Coliseum