Summer Walker and her runaway brides turned Atlanta into the opening scene of a breakup movie for her ‘Still Finally Over It Tour’ announcement.
On Tuesday, students at Georgia State University got more than lectures and coffee lines when Summer Walker appeared on campus dressed in a wedding gown, flanked by an army of brides. Around 40 women in full bridal looks followed her across campus, creating a moment that stopped traffic, drew phone cameras, and immediately set social media on fire. It wasn’t a wedding. It was a rollout.
The dramatic pop-up officially announced Summer Walker’s upcoming Still Finally Over It Tour, and it was very on brand. The imagery felt intentional, symbolic, and loud without her having to say much at all. White dresses. Bridal energy. Closure vibes. If you’ve followed Summer’s music, you already know the message. Love, heartbreak, healing, and finally choosing yourself.
Atlanta didn’t just get a campus moment. Runaway-bride-style limousines were also spotted cruising through the city, with similar sightings reported in Los Angeles. The visual stunt confirmed what fans suspected all along. Summer wasn’t teasing a single. She was gearing up for something much bigger.
The Still Finally Over It Tour kicks off May 26, 2026, at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena and runs through major cities across North America before wrapping overseas. Stops include Chicago, Detroit, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Houston, Los Angeles, and Atlanta, with the North American leg concluding July 3 in Vancouver. Summer will then take the tour to London’s O2 Arena on August 2 for a special international show.
Rising stars Monaleo and Odeal will join her on select dates, adding new energy to a tour built around one of modern R&B’s most emotionally resonant trilogies. Fans can expect Summer to perform music from Over It, Still Over It, and Finally Over It, bringing years of heartbreak anthems and late-night confessions to the stage in one full-circle moment.
Presales opened earlier this week through Verizon, Citi, and artist access, and the demand was immediate. Some fans celebrated scoring great seats at reasonable prices, while others vented online about site crashes and delayed access codes.
Finally Over It, released on November 14, debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and claimed the top spot on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album closed out a trilogy that started with 2019’s Over It and continued with 2021’s Still Over It, which earned Summer her first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. Together, the projects cemented her place as one of R&B’s most honest and emotionally fearless voices.
