One of hip hop's most prolific names is heading back to Australian stages, and he's doing it properly this time around.
J. Cole has locked in a massive global arena tour in support of his seventh studio album The Fall Off, with the run spanning more than 50 cities across 15-plus countries.
The Fall-Off Tour will touch down in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney across late November and early December, marking his first solo headline tour in five years and his first proper worldwide run in close to a decade.
J. Cole — The Fall-Off Tour
- Brisbane Entertainment Centre — 25 November
- Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne — 28 November
- Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney — 1 December
- Spark Arena, Auckland — 5 December
Stay up to date with what’s happening in and around Melbourne here.
The Fall-Off Tour kicks off on 11 July in Charlotte, North Carolina before winding through arenas across North America, Europe, the UK and Scandinavia. The Australian leg lands at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on 25 November, Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on 28 November, and Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney on 1 December, before heading to Auckland’s Spark Arena on 5 December. The whole thing wraps up with a stadium show in Johannesburg on 12 December — Cole’s first visit to South Africa in 10 years.
The Fall Off dropped on 6 February via Cole World, Inc. under exclusive licence to Interscope Records. It’s his seventh studio record and arrives after a stretch that saw the Fayetteville rapper release the 2023 mixtape Might Delete Later and his 2021 album The Off-Season, the latter of which was supported by his most recent solo headline run.
Presale tickets go live on 18 February at 9am local time through an artist presale, with additional presales running throughout the week. General onsale begins 20 February at 11am local time through thefalloff.com.
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