J. Cole Announces “The Fall-Off World Tour” Across Four Continents


Will J. Cole use “The Fall-Off World Tour” to address everything fans have been waiting to hear?

J. Cole has officially announced The Fall-Off World Tour, running from July 11 through December 12.

Over the past few weeks, he has completely taken over headlines, and it has been fascinating to watch. Interestingly, it all kicked off when Cam’ron explained why he sued him, which ended up being solid press for him. Then Cole responded the only way he knows how: with bars. He dropped a fiery mixtape packed with four freestyles, each one a clinic in high-level rapping. From there, he rolled out his album in one of the most organic ways we have seen in years, complete with cinematic trailers, thoughtful blog posts, and even selling physical copies out of the trunk of his car. The campaign paid off in a big way, as his album The Fall-Off moved an impressive 280K units.

Now he is taking it global.

The tour begins in his home state of North Carolina, starting in Charlotte, before hitting major U.S. cities like Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Las Vegas. After that, he heads overseas for stops in London, Amsterdam, and Stockholm, eventually closing things out in Johannesburg, South Africa. In total, he will touch four continents, including Africa and Australia.

With this kind of run, big guest appearances feel inevitable. And knowing Cole, there is always a chance he addresses certain lingering tensions, including the Drake situation.

One thing fans probably hope for, though? No apologies this time.




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