
J. Cole is locking in a Las Vegas date on his Fall‑Off Tour this fall, with a stop booked at T‑Mobile Arena on Sunday, Sept. 6, 2026. The arena‑level show is scheduled for an 8 p.m. start and is poised to be one of the Strip’s hotter concert tickets that weekend.
Show details
According to the venue’s calendar, the Las Vegas stop is set for Sept. 6 with an 8 p.m. showtime and doors at 6:30 p.m., as listed by T‑Mobile Arena. The listing directs fans to official ticketing options and confirms the arena’s location on the Strip. Expect a full arena production sized to Cole’s catalog and the new album.
Tickets and presales
Tickets for the Las Vegas date are listed on AXS and are scheduled to go on sale Friday, Feb. 20 at 11 a.m. local time, with artist and Live Nation presales running Feb. 17 to 18, per AXS. Local station Real 103.9 spotlighted the Las Vegas date earlier today, and VIP packages are being handled directly through the event pages. Fans hunting for prime seats would be wise to sign up for presales and double check presale codes before Friday’s onsale.
Why it matters
J. Cole released his double album The Fall‑Off on Feb. 6, and the record debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, giving the tour instant momentum, as reported by The Source. The Fall‑Off Tour itself, a worldwide arena run covering more than 50 cities, was announced in mid‑February, according to HipHopDX. Hoodline has been tracking the run’s U.S. shows, including the Detroit tour stop for extra context on routing and presales.
Getting to T‑Mobile Arena
The arena sits within The Park and is walkable from nearby Strip resorts, with MGM Resorts’ event page listing surrounding hotels and transit options that make walking or tram connections workable on concert nights. MGM Resorts and the T‑Mobile Arena box office outline recommended arrival windows and pickup policies for event days, so plan a little extra time for security checks and rideshare drop‑offs. Expect heavy rideshare demand and tight curb space, especially right before and after the show.
What to expect
No opening acts have been announced yet, and VIP packages, which may include perks like pre‑show lounge access, exclusive merch and premium seating, are laid out on the AXS promos for the event. Check AXS for a breakdown of package components and restrictions before buying. Presales will roll out in waves across artist, Live Nation and cardholder windows, so set a reminder for Feb. 20 and make sure your payment details are up to date to avoid last‑minute hiccups.
Mark Sept. 6 on your calendar and be ready when tickets go live on Feb. 20. This story will be updated if support acts or additional local details are announced.









