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J.Cole Announces Tour With 21 Savage And Morray

By Modupeoluwa Adekanye
23 June 2021   |   1:19 pm
J. Cole announced the dates for his 17-city The Off-Season Tour on Tuesday (June 22), which will feature 21 Savage and special guest Morray on select dates. The Live Nation-produced outing is slated to kick off on Sept. 24 in Miami at FTX Arena and will criss-cross the country, with dates in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston,…

J.Cole Announces Tour With 21 Savage And Morray

J. Cole announced the dates for his 17-city The Off-Season Tour on Tuesday (June 22), which will feature 21 Savage and special guest Morray on select dates.

The Live Nation-produced outing is slated to kick off on Sept. 24 in Miami at FTX Arena and will criss-cross the country, with dates in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Denver, Las Vegas, and Phoenix before winding down with an Oct. 21 show at The Forum in Los Angeles.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale on Friday (June 25) at 10 a.m. local time. The dates are, of course, in support of Cole’s sixth studio album, The Off-Season, which dropped in May and includes the single “My Life”, featuring Savage and Morray, which gave the MC his first No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The album also features cameos from Bas, 6lack, and Lil Baby.

Following the fabulous Forum date, Cole will drop in at both the New York (Oct. 29) and Los Angeles (Dec. 11) editions of this year’s Rolling Loud Festival.

The announcement comes just a day after Cole teased a tour for the record, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart last month.

The last time he toured was for KOD in 2018. Aside from the shows as part of the tour, Cole will also play Rolling Loud in New York and Rolling Loud in Los Angeles this October and December, respectively.

Following the release of The Off-Season, a record Cole says will be followed by his long-teased album The Fall Off, a rumored 2013 altercation between Cole and Diddy was the subject of renewed attention due to the track “Let Go My Hand.”

The song featured an appearance from Diddy, providing the outro, and now the two have even poked fun at the incident.

 

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