J Cole Announces His Biggest, Most Ambitious Tour Yet (See Dates)

57 dates across the US, Canada, Europe and Australia.  J Cole’s ‘4 Your Eyez Only’ tour could be his greatest tour yet.

J Cole’s latest album went platinum.  But the real money comes from touring.  So before the excitement dies down, J Cole has announced an ambitious trek spanning three continents.  And those are just the dates that have been confirmed.

As of now, the itinerary hits over a dozen countries.  That includes the US, Canada, England, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, France, Switzerland, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands.

Many of those dates will sell out, leading to extra shows at nearby venues.  Whether J. Cole will spring any surprise $1 shows remains to be seen.

The journey starts with some low-key dates before going big.  The first show happens at Charleston’s The Music Farm.  After a dozen smaller shows, the 4 Your Eyez Only roadshow hits some serious arenas.  And, major cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, DC, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Detroit, Toronto, Seattle, Boston, and New York (see the itinerary below).

Cole then tackles three Texas cities in the dead of August — Houston, Austin, and Dallas — before a September break.  After that, the J Cole caravan crosses the Atlantic to play some European dates.  Eventually, the European jaunt spread to Australia and New Zealand before calling it quits.

Here’s the complete itinerary.  We’ll add, remove, and update as the schedule changes.

June

1 — Columbia, SC (The Music Farm)
2 — Jacksonville, FL (Maverick’s)
3 — Tallahassee, FL (Potbelly’s)
5 — Jackson, MS (Hal and Mal’s)
6 — Birmingham, AL (Avondale
7 — Baton Rouge, LA (Varsity Theatre)
9 — Little Rock, AR (Metroplex)
11 — Kansas City, MO (Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland)
13 — St. Louis, MO (The Pageant)
14 — Memphis, TN (New Daisy Theatre)
15 — Louisville, KY (Mercury Ballroom)
17 — Norfolk, VA (The Norva)
18 — Greensboro, NC (Cone Denim Entertainment Center)

July

6 — Phoenix, AZ (Talking Stick Resort Arena)
8 —  Las Vegas, NV (MGM Grand Garden Arena)
9 — Anaheim, CA (Honda Center)
11 — Los Angeles, CA (The Forum)
15 — Oakland, CA (Oracle Arena)
17 — Seattle, WA (Key Arena)
18 — Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena)
21 — St, Paul, MN (Xcel Energy Center)
23 — Detroit, MI (The Palace of Auburn Hills)
24 — Chicago, IL (United Center)
28 — Toronto, ON (Air Canada Centre)

August

1 — Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)
4 — Boston, MA (TD Garden)
5 — Uniondale, NY (The New Coliseum)
6 — Baltimore, MD (Royal Farms Arena)
8 — Washington, DC (Verizon Center)
9 — Charlotte, MC (Spectrum Center)
11 — Atlanta, GA (Infinite Energy Arena)
14 — Miami, FL (American Airlines Arena)
16 — Orlando, FL (Amway Center)
18 — Houston, TX (Toyota Center)
19 — Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center)
20 — Dallas, TX (American Airlines Center)

September

29 — Copenhagen, Denmark (Tap1)
30 — Oslo, Norway (Spektrum)

October

1 — Stockholm, Sweden (Annexet)
3 — Cologne, Germany (Palladium)
5 — Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Ziggo Dome
6 — Berlin, Germany @ Columbiahalle
7 — Offenbach, Germany @ Stadthalle Offenbach
9 — Zurich, Switzerland @ Samsung Hall
10 — Paris, France @ Le Zénith Paris- La Villette
12 — Nottingham, UK @ Motorpoint Arena
14 — Birmingham, UK @ Barclaycard Arena
15 — London, UK @ The O2 Arena
18 — Dubin, Ireland @ 3Arena
20 — Cardiff, UK @ Motorpoint Arena
21 — Manchester, UK @ Manchester Arena
22 —  Leeds, UK @ First Direct Arena

December

1 —  Auckland, New Zealand @ Vector Arena
2 — Brisbane, Australia @ Riverstage
5 — Sydney, Australia  @  Hordern Pavillion
6 — Melbourne, Australia @ Margaret Court Arena
9 — Perth, Australia @ HBF Stadium

Last year, J Cole was nominated for three Grammy Awards: Best Rap Album, Best Rap Performance, and Best R&B Performance.  Kendrick Lamar ultimately claimed the Best Rap Album award in 2016.

And for extra credit, check out J Cole playing ‘Love Yours’ in Fayetteville, North Carolina.  The live performance clips are taken from the recent Forest Hills Drive tour.

J. Cole Performs at 2014’s What Dreams May Come Tour in London (Eddy Rissling CC 2.0)


J. Cole Announces '4 Your Eyez Only’ UK Tour

J. Cole fans get ready - it's just been announced that the 'Deja Vu' rapper is coming to the UK for his '4 Your Eyez Only' tour in 2017.

Cole will touch down in Nottingham on 12th October 2017 to kick things off at the Motorpoint Arena, before performing on another 5 nights across October, including one night at London's O2 Arena on Sunday 22nd October.

Check out the full UK tour dates below:
October 2017
12th October - Nottingham, England - Motorpoint Arena
14th October - Birmingham, England - Barclaycard Arena
15th October - London, England - O2 Arena
20th October - Cardiff, Wales - Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
21st October - Manchester, England - Manchester Arena
22nd October - Leeds, England - First Direct Arena


J. Cole Announces 4 Your Eyez Only Tour

Last October, J. Cole said that his performance at The Meadows festival would be his “last show, for a very long time.” He exaggerated a bit: The double-platinum, no-feature rapper performed at a pro-Hillary Clinton concert the next month, and this summer, he’s going back on tour to support his latest album 4 Your Eyes Only. J. Cole announced over 50 dates that will take him from South Carolina to Australia. He’ll be touring from June through the end of the year.

View the tour dates below. Concert tickets go on sale this Friday.

4 Your Eyez Only Tour Dates:

June 1 — Columbia, SC @ The Music Farm
June 2 — Jacksonville, FL @ Maverick’s
June 3 — Tallahassee, FL @ Potbelly’s
June 5 — Jackson, MS @ Hal and Mal’s
June 6 — Birmingham, AL @ Avondale
June 7 — Baton Rouge, LA @ Varsity Theatre
June 9 — Little Rock, AR @ Metroplex
June 11 — Kansas City, MO @ Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland
June 13 — St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
June 14 — Memphis, TN @ New Daisy Theatre
June 15 — Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
June 17 — Norfolk, VA @ The Norva
June 18 — Greensboro, NC @ Cone Denim Entertainment Center
July 6 — Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Arena
Juyl 8 —  Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena
July 9 — Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center
July 11 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum
July 15 — Oakland, CA @ Oracle Arena
July 17 — Seattle, WA @ Key Arena
July 18 — Vancouver, BC @ Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
July 21 — St, Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
July 23 — Detroit, MI @ The Palace of Auburn Hills
July 24 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
July 28 — Toronto, ON  @ Air Canada Centre
Aug 1 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
Aug 4 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
Aug 5 — Uniondale, NY @ The New Coliseum Presented by NYCB
Aug 6 — Baltimore, MD @ Royal Farms Arena
Aug 8 — Washington, DC @ Verizon Center
Aug 9 — Charlotte, MC @ Spectrum Center
Aug 11 — Atlanta, GA @ Infinite Energy Arena
Aug 14 — Miami, FL @ American Airlines Arena
Aug 16 — Orlando, FL @ Amway Center
Aug 18 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
Aug 19 — Austin, TX @ Frank Erwin Center
Aug 20 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
Sept 29 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ Tap1
Sept 30 — Oslo, Norway @ Spektrum
Oct 1 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Annexet
Oct 3 — Cologne, Germany @ Palladium
Oct 5 — Amsterdam, Holland @ Ziggo Dome
Oct 6 — Berlin, Germany @ Columbiahalle
Oct 7 — Offenbach, Germany @ Stadthalle Offenbach
Oct 9 — Zurich, Switzerland @ Samsung Hall
Oct 10 — Paris, France @ Le Zénith Paris- La Villette
Oct 12 — Nottingham, UK @ Motorpoint Arena
Oct 14 — Birmingham, UK @ Barclaycard Arena
Oct 15 — London, UK @ The O2 Arena
Oct 18 — Dubin, Ireland @ 3Arena
Oct 20 — Cardiff, UK @ Motorpoint Arena
Oct 21 — Manchester, UK @ Manchester Arena
Oct 22 — Leeds, UK @ First Direct Arena
Dec 1 — Auckland, New Zealand @ Vector Arena
Dec 2 — Brisbane, Australia @ Riverstage
Dec 5 — Sydney, Australia  @  Hordern Pavillion
Dec 6 — Melbourne, Australia @ Margaret Court Arena
Dec 9 — Perth, Australia @ HBF Stadium

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