Summer Walker announces 19-city arena tour

Summer Walker has revealed plans for her first arena tour, the Still Finally Over It trek, which will span 19 cities starting in Toronto in May 2026. The tour celebrates her Over It trilogy, with openers Odeal and Monaleo joining on select dates. Presales begin next week, ahead of the general on-sale.

Summer Walker, the R&B artist known for her acclaimed Over It trilogy, announced her debut arena tour on January 22, 2026. Titled the Still Finally Over It Tour, the 19-date trek incorporates songs from all three albums: the 2019 debut Over It, its 2021 sequel Still Over It, and the 2025 release Finally Over It, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with 77,000 album-equivalent units.

In a social media post, Walker wrote: “You’re invited to the Still Finally Over It Tour The final chapter of the Over It trilogy. My first arena tour. All three eras. All the feelings. Presales begin next week!” The tour kicks off on May 26 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, before hitting major U.S. cities like Chicago, Brooklyn, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. It wraps up on August 2 at The O2 Arena in London, UK.

British-Nigerian singer Odeal will open all shows, while rapper Monaleo joins for select dates, marked with a plus in the itinerary. Artist presale tickets go on sale January 28 at 10 a.m. local time, with Citi presale starting January 27 and general public on-sale January 29 via Ticketmaster.

The announcement coincides with Walker's Grammy nominations for her single “Heart of a Woman” from Finally Over It, in the categories of Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance.

Tour dates:
- May 26: Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
- May 29: Chicago, IL – United Center (with Monaleo)
- May 31: Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena (with Monaleo)
- June 2: Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center (with Monaleo)
- June 5: Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena (with Monaleo)
- June 7: Boston, MA – TD Garden (with Monaleo)
- June 9: Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena (with Monaleo)
- June 10: Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center (with Monaleo)
- June 12: Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena (with Monaleo)
- June 14: Miami, FL – Kaseya Center (with Monaleo)
- June 17: Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
- June 18: Austin, TX – Moody Center
- June 21: Houston, TX – Toyota Center (with Monaleo)
- June 25: Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
- June 26: Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
- June 28: Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena
- July 1: Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
- July 3: Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
- August 2: London, UK – The O2 Arena

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