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The Grammy-winning rapper and producer with an incredible legacy

From starting out as the first artist signed to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation to releasing the platinum, no-features album 2014 Forest Hills Drive and ultimately founding his own label Dreamville, J. Cole has forged a global reputation for spearheading a more thoughtful take on the rap genre.

With a backstory atypical of most city-hardened rappers, Jermaine Cole was born in Germany to an American G.I. father and a German mother, before returning to the US to grow up on a military base in Fayetteville, North Carolina. After building a following through early mixtapes and signing to Roc Nation in 2009, J. Cole released his debut album, Cole World: The Sideline Story (2011) which debuted at No.1 on the strength of its polished, radio-ready singles like ‘Work Out’, with its boom-bap refrain, and the soulful, sample-driven ‘Can’t Get Enough’. Its 2013 follow-up, Born Sinner, featured hits such as ‘Power Trip’ as well as various guest appearances from Miguel, TLC, Kendrick Lamar and more.

Retiring his pop-leaning formulas, Cole soon turned to more contemplative, socially conscious writing, beginning with 2014 Forest Hills Drive. A hometown meditation on ambition and the cost of success, the album’s standouts, the cautionary ‘No Role Modelz’ and ‘Wet Dreamz’, paired sparse beats with mature subject matter. That direction deepened on 4 Your Eyez Only (2016) and the addiction-focused KOD (2018), which covered somber themes of nostalgia, racial inequality and materialism, while continuing to top the charts. KOD in particular made history by placing six songs in the Billboard Hot 100’s top 20 at once, a record previously only held by The Beatles in 1964. By the time The Off-Season arrived in 2021, Cole had emerged with a renewed focus on masterful production practices, whilst still retaining a nostalgic ‘mixtape’ feel. 

Beyond his releases, Cole has diligently built an enduring legacy through his label Dreamville Records and its affiliated charitable foundation, nurturing artists such as JID, Bas and EarthGang while supporting youth and community projects in North Carolina.These values are just as evident on stage, where his long-running ‘Dollar and a Dream’ shows see Cole announce secret venues on the day and charge just a dollar for entry, reviving early mixtape tracks for first-come crowds.The gesture has become emblematic of his live ethos, modest, intimate and fan-first, where technical precision and audience rapport outweigh spectacle.

Now, with his seventh and purportedly final studio album The Fall-Off (a project more than a decade in the making) finally here, J. Cole is primed for his first headlining world tour since the 4 Your Eyez Only run in 2017, titled J. Cole: The Fall-Off Tour.

Setlists

    1. 1.Rags to Riches (At the Beep) ((Ran it back because he was unaware the microphone was experiencing technical difficulties))
    2. 2.Welcome
    3. 3.Grown Simba
    4. 4.Lights Please
    5. 5.Lost Ones
    6. 6.A Star Is Born (JAY‐Z cover) (J. Cole's Verse Only)
    7. 7.cLOUDs (Live debut, rapped over JAY-Z's "A Star Is Born" instrumental)
    8. 8.All I Want Is You (Miguel cover)
    9. 9.Too Deep for the Intro
    10. 10.Looking for Trouble (Shortened; just J. Cole's verse)
    11. 11.Sideline Story (Live debut)
    12. 12.Work Out (Preceded by snippet of sampled song, Kanye West's "The New Workout Plan")
    13. 13.Can't Get Enough
    14. 14.She Knows
    15. 15.Power Trip
    16. 16.Wet Dreamz
    17. 17.G.O.M.D.
    18. 18.No Role Modelz
    19. 19.Love Yourz
    20. 20.She's Mine, Pt. 1 (First preformance since 2017)
    21. 21.Change
    22. 22.Neighbors
    23. 23.Deja Vu
    24. 24.Kevin's Heart
    25. 25.KOD
    26. 26.9 5 . s o u t h
    27. 27.MIDDLE CHILD
    28. 28.Farewell
    1. 1.Intro (2014 Forest Hills Drive) (First time since 2015)
    2. 2.January 28th (First time since 2016)
    3. 3.Wet Dreamz
    4. 4.03' Adolescence
    5. 5.A Tale of 2 Citiez
    6. 6.Fire Squad
    7. 7.St. Tropez (First time since 2019)
    8. 8.I Get Up (First time since 2014; chorus only)
    9. 9.Grown Simba (First time since 2019)
    10. 10.Who Dat
    11. 11.Lights Please (First time since 2019)
    12. 12.2Face (Live debut)
    13. 13.Nobody's Perfect
    14. 14.Work Out
    15. 15.Can't Get Enough
    16. 16.Power Trip
    17. 17.Planez (Jeremih cover)
    18. 18.G.O.M.D.
    19. 19.No Role Modelz
    20. 20.Hello (First time since 2016)
    21. 21.Apparently (First time since 2018)
    22. 22.Love Yourz
    23. 23.Note to Self (First time since 2019)
    1. 1.Crocodile Tearz (Live debut)
    2. 2.MIDDLE CHILD
    3. 3.Wet Dreamz
    4. 4.A Tale of 2 Citiez
    5. 5.G.O.M.D.
    6. 6.Power Trip
    7. 7.Planez (Jeremih cover)
    8. 8.Oui (Jeremih cover)
    9. 9.Pretty Little Fears (6LACK cover) (J. Cole live debut)
    10. 10.Nonchalant (6LACK cover)
    11. 11.PRBLMS (6LACK cover)
    12. 12.Johnny P's Caddy (Benny the Butcher cover)
    13. 13.Rubber Bands & Weight (Benny the Butcher cover)
    14. 14.The Secret Recipe (Lil Yachty & J. Cole cover)
    15. 15.Strike (Holster) (Lil Yachty cover)
    16. 16.Under the Sun (Dreamville cover) (also with Bas, Cozz, EARTHGANG, and Omen)
    17. 17.Down Bad (Dreamville cover) (also with Cozz, EARTHGANG, & Omen)
    18. 18.H.Y.B. (also with Central Cee) (Live debut)
    19. 19.Sprinter (Dave & Central Cee cover)
    20. 20.Doja (Central Cee cover)
    21. 21.The London (Young Thug cover)
    22. 22.a lot (21 Savage cover)
    23. 23.All My Life (Lil Durk cover)
    24. 24.Back in Blood (Pooh Shiesty cover)
    25. 25.Love Yourz (Preceded by explaining the importance of the song and apologizing to Kendrick Lamar for dissing him)
    26. 26.No Role Modelz
    1. -Wake Up to Me (First Choice cover)
    2. 1.MIDDLE CHILD
    3. 2.Wet Dreamz
    4. 3.A Tale of 2 Citiez
    5. 4.G.O.M.D.
    6. 5.Power Trip
    7. 6.The London (Young Thug cover)
    8. 7.a lot (21 Savage cover)
    9. 8.Love Yourz
    10. 9.The Secret Recipe (Lil Yachty & J. Cole cover) (Acapella)
    11. 10.No Role Modelz
    1. 1.MIDDLE CHILD
    2. 2.Wet Dreamz
    3. 3.Power Trip
    4. 4.The London (Young Thug cover)
    5. 5.No Role Modelz

FAQS

The rapper plays live in Dublin on 22 October 2026.

3Arena, Dublin.

Tickets are on sale from Friday 20 January at 9am.