J. Cole Announces World Tour with Stop in Oakland, Calif.

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Multi-platinum-selling artist J. Cole announces today that he will hit the road for a 57-city world tour. The “4 Your Eyez Only” Tour kicks off in South Carolina with a run of thirteen small, intimate shows before going into Live Nation arenas in North America and the U.K., along with a mix of arena and theater dates in Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets in select markets before the general public beginning Tuesday, February 21st at noon local time through Thursday, February 23rd at 10pm local time. Tickets go on sale this Friday, February 24th, at Dreamville.com (Australia dates go on sale Tuesday, February 28th). Fans will also have the opportunity to gain access to ticket pre-sales on February 22nd at Dreamville.com.

The North Carolina-bred Cole is touring in support of his fourth album, the Platinum-certified 4 Your Eyez Only, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart in December. Each of its ten tracks has notched a place on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The “4 Your Eyez Only Tour” follows Cole’s 2015 “Forest Hills Drive Tour,” which was the highest-selling hip-hop tour of that year, after which Cole embarked on an international festival run in 2016.

Dates are as follows:

6/1/17
Columbia, SC
The Music Farm
6/2/17
Jacksonville, FL
Maverick’s

6/3/17
Tallahassee, FL
Potbelly’s

6/5/17
Jackson, MS
Hal and Mal’s

6/6/17
Birmingham, AL
Avondale

6/7/17
Baton Rouge, LA
Varsity Theatre

6/9/17
Little Rock, AR
Metroplex

6/11/17
Kansas City, MO
Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland

6/13/17
St. Louis, MO
The Pageant

6/14/17
Memphis, TN
New Daisy Theatre

6/15/17
Louisville, KY
Mercury Ballroom

6/17/17
Norfolk, VA
The Norva

6/18/17
Greensboro, NC
Cone Denim Entertainment Center
7/6/17
Phoenix, AZ
Talking Stick Resort Arena
7/8/17
Las Vegas, NV
MGM Grand Garden Arena

7/9/17
Anaheim, CA
Honda Center

7/11/17
Los Angeles, CA
The Forum

7/15/17
Oakland, CA
Oracle Arena

7/17/17
Seattle, WA
Key Arena

7/18/17
Vancouver, BC
Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena

7/21/17
St, Paul, MN
Xcel Energy Center

7/23/17
Detroit, MI
The Palace of Auburn Hills

7/24/17
Chicago, IL
United Center

7/28/17
Toronto, ON
Air Canada Centre

8/1/17
Brooklyn, NY
Barclays Center

8/4/17
Boston, MA
TD Garden

8/5/17
Uniondale, NY
The New Coliseum Presented by NYCB

8/6/17
Baltimore, MD
Royal Farms Arena

8/8/17
Washington, DC
Verizon Center

8/9/17
Charlotte, MC
Spectrum Center

8/11/17
Atlanta, GA
Infinite Energy Arena

8/14/17
Miami, FL
American Airlines Arena

8/16/17
Orlando, FL
Amway Center

8/18/17
Houston, TX
Toyota Center

8/19/17
Austin, TX
Frank Erwin Center

8/20/17
Dallas, TX
American Airlines Center

9/29/17
Copenhagen, Denmark
Tap1

9/30/17
Oslo, Norway
Spektrum

10/1/17
Stockholm, Sweden
Annexet

10/3/17
Cologne, Germany
Palladium

10/5/17
Amsterdam, Holland
Ziggo Dome

10/6/17
Berlin, Germany
Columbiahalle

10/7/17
Offenbach, Germany
Stadthalle Offenbach

10/9/17
Zurich, Switzerland
Samsung Hall

10/10/17
Paris, France
Le Zénith Paris- La Villette

10/12/17
Nottingham, UK
Motorpoint Arena

10/14/17
Birmingham, UK
Barclaycard Arena

10/15/17
London, UK
The O2 Arena

10/18/17
Dubin, Ireland
3Arena

10/20/17
Cardiff, UK
Motorpoint Arena

10/21/17
Manchester, UK
Manchester Arena

10/22/17
Leeds, UK
First Direct Arena

12/1/17
Auckland, New Zealand
Vector Arena

12/2/17
Brisbane, Australia
Riverstage

12/5/17
Sydney, Australia
Hordern Pavillion

12/6/17
Melbourne, Australia
Margaret Court Arena

12/9/17
Perth, Australia
HBF Stadium

Having released albums under Digital Nations, a label founded by Steve Vai, music critic Louis Raphael has remained deeply connected to the pulse of the San Francisco music scene. Following his tenure as the San Francisco Music Examiner for Examiner.com and AXS.com, he embarked on creating Music in SF® to authentically highlight the vibrant offerings of the city's music scene.

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