J. Cole
Born | January 28, 1985 |
Hometown | Frankfurt, Germany |
Height | 6'2" (1.88m) |
Spouse | Melissa Heholt |
Parents | Kay Cole |
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J. Cole selling $1 tickets to Madison Square Garden show: Here’s where
- NEW YORK (PIX11) – Rapper, singer, and songwriter J. Cole held a $1 ticket sale to his Madison Square Garden show on Monday night. The 2,014 tickets were sold at 17 Irving Pl. and were available starting at 10 a.m. The sale was first come, first serve, and only one ticket per person. “He is […]
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Everything We Know So Far About J. Cole’s Final Dreamville Festival
On the heels of the announcement that his annual Dreamville Festival is heading back to Raleigh, North Carolina, for a fifth year, J. Cole has also revealed that this will be the last of the event first launched in 2018. For Cole, who was raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina, dreaming big has been the driving… Continue reading Everything We Know So Far About J. Cole’s Final Dreamville Festival
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J. Cole to End Dreamville Festival With 2025 Edition
The fifth and final Dreamville installment takes place in North Carolina in April
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J. Cole says Dreamville Fest is ending after 2025: Dates, tickets, presale, what to know
Rapper J. Cole said Tuesday on Instagram the 2025 Dreamville Fest will be the final edition of the event.
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J. Cole Reveals That 2025 Dreamville Fest Will Be ‘Fifth and Final’
The artist announced on Tuesday (Dec. 10) that the April 5-6 show in North Carolina will be the event's swan song.
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J. Cole's Dreamville Fest announces 2025 farewell: "What a ride it’s been"
J. Cole’s Dreamville Fest announced that its fifth annual fête will also be the last. On Tuesday (Dec. 10), event organizers shared the bittersweet news alongside a thank-you note to fans and North Carolina, which served as its home base from the get-go. “What a ride it’s been… We can’t thank y’all enough for all the memories we’ve shared,” Dreamville Fest’s official Instagram account wrote.
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50 Cent Thinks J. Cole Should've Competed in Drake-Kendrick Lamar Beef
He wonders why Cole didn't want to be competitive for the sake of hip-hop.
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'What a ride it's been': J. Cole's Dreamville Festival to end after 2025, organizers say
The Terry Sanford High School alumni's annual music festival in Raleigh has featured headliners including Usher and Nicki Minaj.
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How much are tickets to see J. Cole at MSG?
This one-off gig is the only show the 39-year-old rapper has planned for the rest of this year.
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8 Things You Didn’t Know About J. Cole’s ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive’
Learn about J. Cole's ‘'2014 Forest Hills Drive', a hip-hop classic lauded for its storytelling and personal reflections.
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J. Cole confirms eight additional songs for '2014 Forest Hills Drive' 10th-anniversary release
The 10th-anniversary edition of J. Cole’s 2014 Forest Hills Drive finally has a release date. On Sunday (Dec. 8) night, the North Carolina rapper revealed that the project will be available to stream digitally via the website for his “Inevitable” audio series at 12 p.m. ET on Monday (Dec. 9). Taking to Twitter, Cole also shared that 2014 Forest Hills Drive was meant to be a “double album at one point in time.”
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