J. Cole Announces Sacramento Stop on His New "The Fall-Off Tour"
The Fall-Off Tour spans over 50 cities in 15 countries, supporting J. Cole's seventh No. 1 Billboard album and his first global tour since 2017.
- On Monday , J. Cole, Grammy Award-winning rapper and producer, announced a broad set of dates and routing for the global The Fall-Off Tour.
- Supporting the Billboard-topping `The Fall-Off`, J. Cole's seventh consecutive No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, the tour promotes his latest record.
- The headlining arena run will visit more than 50 cities across 15 countries, launching July 11 at Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC, and wrapping Dec. 12 at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa.
- Presale tickets begin Tuesday, February 17 at 11 a.m., with general on-sale Friday, February 20 at 11 a.m. via thefalloff.com and Ticketmaster and additional presales on Feb. 18.
- The Fall-Off Tour represents J. Cole's first solo headline tour in five years and first full global tour since 2017, spanning about six months with VIP packages and premium experiences after his recent 'Trunk Tour'.
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