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J. Cole Sets Global Tour After ‘The Fall-Off’ Album Success

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J. Cole is set to embark on an expansive journey back onto the stage with his The Fall-Off Tour, a landmark event that marks the singer’s first solo tour in over five years. The headlining arena of this ambitious venture will see him support his stellar hit album, “The Fall-Off,” performing across 50 cities and spanning 15 countries including North America, Europe, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.

Cole’s debut on this massive tour kicks off with a bang at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center in North Carolina on July 11. His final performance is scheduled to take place at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa on December 12. The itinerary includes major cities such as Miami, Amsterdam, London, Sydney and Auckland.

According to reports, tickets for the tour will be available for North American stops beginning February 17, with a general sale date set for February 20. This extensive tour promises to provide fans in various continents an unparalleled live music experience.

The Fall-Off Tour spans several significant cities including Miami, Atlanta, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, London, Paris, Sydney, and Auckland. The tour’s itinerary begins with a performance on July 11 at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center and concludes with a concert at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg. Along the way, J. Cole will perform in other notable cities such as New York, Berlin, Zurich, Amsterdam, Dublin, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland.

This tour promises to be an exhilarating journey through different cultures and venues, reflecting J. Cole’s dynamic style of music that resonates across continents. Fans from around the world are eagerly awaiting these live performances in anticipation of the legendary artist’s return to the stage.

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