How much are the cheapest tickets for J. Coles 2026 Fall-Off Tour?

This might be the end, Dreamerz.J.Cole recently announced he’s going to play arenas all over North America on his recently-expanded ‘Fall-Off Tour’ in support of his chart-topping, seventh and (allegedly) final studio album with the same name that he dropped on Feb.

6.While out and about, the two-time Grammy winner has five New York gigs in the books.They’re scheduled to go down at:Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYFriday, July 31Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYSaturday, Aug.

1Madison Square GardenNew York, NYSunday, Aug.2Madison Square GardenNew York, NYTuesday, Aug.

4UBS ArenaBelmont Park, NYWednesday, Aug.5If you’d like to be there, tickets are officially available for all 39 North American concerts on J.

Cole’s ‘Fall-Off Tour.’At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $55 USD including fees on StubHub.For those hoping to see him in New York, the cheapest ticket prices to see him in the Big Apple start at $113 including fees for his July 31 concert at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.‘The Fall-Off Tour’ will be J.Cole’s first solo outing — we’re not counting his 2024 co-headlining ‘It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As The What’ run with Drake – since 2018’s ‘KOD Tour.’“Commanding the audience with energetic stage presence, he utilized the entire hour and a half to bring all three phrases affiliated with the title of the album–Kids On Drugs, King Overdosed, and Kill Our Demons– to life in order to release his underlying anguish,” Vibe wrote in a review of his opening night ‘KOD Tour’ performance at Miami’s former American Airlines Arena.“…Jermaine put his entire being into his passionate delivery, commanded the crowd with the snap of his finger like Thanos, and plucked at nerves with each provocative visual.” Need to see the Charlotte Hornets’ biggest fan live before he potentially hangs up the mic?We’re here to help, Cole Miners.Our team has everything you need to kno...

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