J. Cole is taking his 4 Your Eyez Only album on the road, hitting 36 North American cities between June and August. He will then embark on a 21 city international tour hitting Europe and Australia. The entire tour is spread out over the course of seven months, Cole taking multiple weeks off at various points throughout.

The tour kicks off in South Carolina with 13 small, intimate shows before hitting arenas across the country. American Express card holders can purchase tickets in select markets beginning today (Feb. 21), at noon local time through Thurs., Feb. 23 at 10 p.m. local time. General sale will open Fri., Feb. 24th, at 10 a.m. via the Dreamville website. Fans can also gain access to pre-sale tickets tomorrow through the site.

4 Your Eyez Only was certified gold earlier this year, and the new tour will follows Cole’s 2015 Forest Hills Drive Tour, which was the highest-selling hip-hop tour that year. Check the full run of dates below.

J. Cole's 4 Your Eyez Only Tour Dates

June 1 — Columbia, S.C. — The Music Farm
June 2 — Jacksonville, Fla. — Maverick’s
June 3 — Tallahassee, Fla. — Potbelly’s
June 5 — Jackson, Miss. — Hal and Mal’s
June 6 — Birmingham, Ala. — Avondale
June 7 — Baton Rouge, La. — Varsity Theatre
June 9 — Little Rock, Ark.— Metroplex
June 11 — Kansas City, Mo. — Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland
June 13 — St. Louis, Mo. — The Pageant
June 14 — Memphis, Tenn. — New Daisy Theatre
June 15 — Louisville, Ky. — Mercury Ballroom
June 17 — Norfolk, Vir. — The Norva
June 18 — Greensboro, N.C. — Cone Denim Entertainment Center
July 6 — Phoenix, Ariz. — Talking Stick Resort Arena
July 8 — Las Vegas, Nev. — MGM Grand Garden Arena
July 9 — Anaheim, Calif. — Honda Center
July 11 — Los Angeles, Calif. — The Forum
July 15 — Oakland, Calif. — Oracle Arena
July 17 — Seattle, Wash. — Key Arena
July 18 — Vancouver, B.C. — Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
July 21 — St, Paul, Minn. — Xcel Energy Center
July 23 — Detroit, Mich. — The Palace of Auburn Hills
July 24 — Chicago, Ill. — United Center
July 28 — Toronto, Ont. — Air Canada Centre
Aug. 1 — Brooklyn, N.Y. — Barclays Center
Aug. 4 — Boston, Mass. — TD Garden
Aug. 5 — Uniondale, N.Y. — The New Coliseum Presented by NYCB
Aug. 6 — Baltimore, Md. — Royal Farms Arena
Aug. 8 — Washington, D.C. — Verizon Center
Aug. 9 — Charlotte, NC — Spectrum Center
Aug. 11 — Atlanta, Ga. — Infinite Energy Arena
Aug. 14 — Miami, Fla. — American Airlines Arena
Aug. 16 — Orlando, Fla. — Amway Center
Aug. 18 — Houston, Texas — Toyota Center
Aug. 19 — Austin, Texas — Frank Erwin Center
Aug. 20 — Dallas, Texas — American Airlines Center
Sept. 29 — Copenhagen, Den. — Tap1
Sept. 30 — Oslo, Nor. — Spektrum
Oct. 1 — Stockholm, Swe. — Annexet
Oct. 3 — Cologne, Ger. — Palladium
Oct. 5 — Amsterdam, Holl. — Ziggo Dome
Oct. 6 — Berlin, Ger. — Columbiahalle
Oct. 7 — Offenbach, Ger. — Stadthalle Offenbach
Oct. 9 — Zurich, Swi. — Samsung Hall
Oct. 10 — Paris, Fra. — Le Zénith Paris- La Villette
Oct. 12 — Nottingham, U.K. — Motorpoint Arena
Oct. 14 — Birmingham, U.K. — Barclaycard Arena
Oct. 15 — London, U.K. — The O2 Arena
Oct. 18 — Dubin, Ire.— 3Arena
Oct. 20 — Cardiff, U.K. — Motorpoint Arena
Oct. 21 — Manchester, U.K. — Manchester Arena
Oct. 22 — Leeds, U.K.— First Direct Arena
Dec. 1 — Auckland, N.Z. — Vector Arena
Dec. 2 — Brisbane, Aus. — Riverstage
Dec. 5 — Sydney, Aus. — Hordern Pavillion
Dec. 6 — Melbourne, Aus. — Margaret Court Arena
Dec. 9 — Perth, Aus. — HBF Stadium

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