Summer Walker Opens Still Finally Over It Tour at Scotiabank Arena

Summer Walker Opens Still Finally Over It Tour at Scotiabank Arena

Summer Walker will open her Still Finally Over It Tour at scotiabank arena on May 26, 2026. The Toronto stop launches an 18-date North American run that ends at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena on July 3, 2026.

The tour is built around her Over It trilogy, which spans Over It from 2019, Still Over It from 2021 and Finally Over It from 2025. That gives the opening night a setlist built around three albums rather than a single release cycle.

Toronto Opens the Run

May 26, 2026 is the first date on the itinerary, and Toronto gets it first. The opening night at Scotiabank Arena also puts one of the tour’s biggest Canadian buildings at the front of a route that stretches across North America.

The current routing includes Chicago, Brooklyn, Atlanta, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Oakland and Seattle. For a singer whose most-played live songs include Body, Playing Games, Session 32, Girls Need Love, No Love and Insane, that city list points to a set designed to move quickly between catalog favorites and newer material.

VIP Packages on Ticketmaster

Tickets for the Still Finally Over It Tour are now on sale via Ticketmaster, and VIP packages and upgrades are also available. Fans can choose from five VIP package options, which adds another layer to the launch before the first arena date even arrives.

Summer Walker will also be joined by Monaleo and Odeal on select dates across North America. That gives the run a rotating support element instead of a fixed opening slot, a setup that usually changes the feel of the night city by city.

July 3 at Rogers Arena

The tour wraps on July 3 at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena, so the Toronto opener is only the first checkpoint in a summer-length schedule. For anyone deciding whether to buy now, the useful detail is simple: the run is on sale, the VIP inventory is structured in five tiers, and the route already spans 18 dates.

Walker is not treating this as a nostalgia-only itinerary. By tying the tour to the full Over It trilogy, she has built a live run that can sell on catalog strength while still giving room for the 2025 material to sit beside the older hits that have carried her onstage for years.

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