J. Cole Announces World Tour

By Noah Yoo.

J. Cole has announced a massive world tour behind last year’s album 4 Your Eyez Only. The newly announced dates include shows across the United States, as well as concerts in Europe and Australia. The tour kicks off on June 1 in Columbia, South Carolina. 4 Your Eyez Only topped the charts in the U.S. upon its release. Check out the dates for the tour below; tickets go on sale Friday.

J. Cole:

06-01 Columbia, SC - The Music Farm

06-02 Jacksonville, FL - Mavericks Live

06-03 Tallahassee, FL - Potbelly’s

06-05 Jackson, MS - Hal & Hal’s

06-06 Birmingham, AL - Avondale Brewing Company

06-07 Baton Rouge, LA - Varsity Theatre

06-09 Little Rock, AR - Metroplex Event Center

06-11 Kansas City, MO - Arvest Bank Theatre @ the Midland

06-13 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant

06-14 Memphis, TN - The New Daisy Theater

06-15 Louisville, KY - Mercury Ballroom

06-17 Norfolk, VA - The Norva

06-18 Greensboro, NC - Cone Denim Entertainment Center

07-06 Phoenix, AZ - Talking Stick Resort Arena

07-08 Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena

07-09 Anaheim, CA - Honda Center

07-11 Inglewood, CA - The Forum

07-15 Oakland, CA - Oracle Arena

07-17 Seattle, WA - Keyarena

07-18 Vancouver, British Columbia - Pepsi Live @ Rogers Arena

07-21 St. Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center

07-23 Auburn Hills, MI - The Palace of Auburn Hills

07-24 Chicago, IL - United Center

07-28 Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre

08-01 Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center

08-04 Boston, MA - TD Garden

08-05 Uniondale, NY - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

08-06 Baltimore, MD - Royal Farms Arena

08-08 Washington, DC - Verizon Center

08-09 Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center

08-11 Duluth, GA - Infinite Energy Arena

08-14 Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena

08-16 Orlando, FL - Amway Center

08-18 Houston, TX - Toyota Center

08-19 Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center

08-20 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center

09-29 Copenhagen, Denmark - Tap 1

09-30 Oslo, Norway - Spektrum

10-01 Stockholm, Sweden - Annexet

10-03 Cologne, Germany - Palladium

10-05 Amsterdam, the Netherlands - Ziggo Dome

10-06 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle

10-07 Frankfurt, Germany - Stadthalle Offenbach

10-09 Zurich, Switzerland - Samsung Hall

10-10 Paris, France - Le Zénith

10-12 Nottingham, England - Motorpoint Arena

10-14 Birmingham, England - Barclaycard Arena

10-15 London, England - The O2 Arena

10-18 Dublin, Ireland - 3Arena

10-20 Cardiff, Wales - Motorpoint Arena

10-21 Manchester, England - Manchester Arena

10-22 Leeds, England - First Direct Arena

12-01 Auckland, New Zealand - Vector Arena

12-02 Brisbane, Australia - Riverstage

12-05 Sydney, Australia - Hordern Pavilion

12-06 Melbourne, Australia - Margaret Court Arena

12-09 Perth, Australia - HBF Stadium

This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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