Hip-hop heavyweight J.Cole is officially hitting the road—and Australia’s on the map. The North Carolina rapper has just announced The Fall-Off Tour, a global arena run with more than 50 dates across 15 countries, including stops in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney this November and December.
It’s J.Cole’s first solo headline tour in five years and his first proper world tour in nearly a decade—a long-awaited return for fans who’ve been spinning his brand-new album, The Fall-Off, on repeat since its release earlier this month. This seventh studio effort wrestles with legacy, growth and fatherhood with unflinching honesty— themes that hit even harder when witnessed live. J.Cole brings his masterful lyricism through his hard-hitting verses, raw emotions and an electric stage presence—the ingredients that make him one of hip-hops most powerful voices today.
He’ll be performing tracks from The Fall Off alongside classics from 2014 Forest Hills Drive, KOD, and The Off-Season, taking audience on a journey through every era of his career. Judging by his last Aussie shows—where fans lost their minds to “No Role Modelz”, “Middle Child” and “a lot”—this one’s going to sell out faster than you can say “Cole World”.
When are J.Cole’s Australian shows happening?

Tickets go on artist presale from Wednesday, 18th February at 9 am local time, followed by general sale starting Friday, 20th February at 11am local time. Mastercard and Vodafone customers will score exclusive early access, and VIP packages are also up for grabs for those wanting to tale the experience up a notch.
Tickets for these new shows will be available today at 4pm AEDT, Wednesday 18 February with presales.
J.Cole’s The Fall-Off Tour Australia hits:
Brisbane:
- Wednesday, 25th November 2026, Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Melbourne:
- Saturday, 28th November 2026, Rod Laver Arena
- Sunday, 26th November 2026, Rod Laver Arena (new date!)
Sydney:
- Tuesday, 1st December 2026, Qudos Bank Arena
- Wednesday, 2nd December 2026, Qudos Bank Arena (new date!)
From arena sellouts to stadium anthems, J.Cole’s bringing The Fall-Off straight to Australian soil. Aussie hip-hop heads have waited patiently; now it’s time to go hard.