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J. Cole will be embarking on a North American tour that features rapper Wale. The first show will be in Miami, Fl, on Sept. 10. Reuters

Rapper J. Cole will be kicking off his North American tour in September.

The What Dreams May Come Tour also will feature Wale, opening on Sept. 10 in Miami.

"It's going to be a wild ride," J. Cole said of the event.

J. Cole will also be performing at Rock the Bells at RKF Stadium in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 28 as well as a show at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas on Sept. 20.

Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday in select markets, reports Billboard.

J. Cole's sophomore album, "Born Sinner," debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 297,000 in its first week, reports Billboard. In its third week on the chart, it then jumped to No. 1 from No. 2.

Check out the full list of What Dreams May Come tour dates below:

Sept. 10 – Miami – James L. Knight Center

Sept. 12 – Orlando, Fla. – Hard Rock Live

Sept. 13 – Tampa, Fla. – David A. Straz Performing Arts Center

Sept. 14 – Jacksonville, Fla. – Moran Theater

Sept. 15 – Augusta, Ga. – William B. Bell Auditorium

Sept. 17 – Charlotte, N.C. – Halton Arena @ UNC Charlotte

Sept. 19 – St. Louis – Fabulous Fox Theatre

Sept. 21 – Chicago – Arie Crown Theatre

Sept. 24 – Boston – Agganis Arena @ Boston University

Sept. 25 – Philadelphia – The Mann Mucis Center

Sept. 27 – Cleveland – State Theatre

Sept. 29 – Pittsburgh – Stage AE

Oct. 2 – Norfolk, Va. – Chrysler Hall

Oct. 4 – Atlanta – The Fox Theatre Atlanta

Oct. 8 – Toronto – Massey Hall

Oct. 10 – Detroit – Masonic Temple Theatre

Oct. 12 – Milwaukee – Eagles Ballroom

Oct. 13 – St. Paul, Minn. – Myth

Oct. 15 – Kansas City, Mo. – The Midland by AMC

Oct. 17 – New Orleans – Kiefer UNO Lakefront Arena

Oct. 18 – Houston – Reliant Arena

Oct. 19 – Austin, Texas – Austin Music Hall

Oct. 20 – Grand Prairie, Texas – Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie

Oct. 22 – Broomfield, Colo. – 1st Bank Center

Oct. 25 – Las Vegas – The Colosseum at Caesars Palace

Oct. 27 – San Francisco – Warfield Theatre

Oct. 30 – Seattle – Paramount Theatre