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    Hip-Hop/R&B

    Summer Walker: Still Finally Over It Tour

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    Tuesday, June 2, 2026

    7:30 PM

    Barclays Center

    Brooklyn, NYC

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Summer Walker headlines the Still Finally Over It Tour at Barclays Center, presenting the R&B and hip‑hop–inflected catalog she is known for and a live approach that prioritizes vocal phrasing and mood. Support includes Monaleo, a hip‑hop artist noted for a distinctive style and lyrical focus, and Odeal, a German‑Nigerian singer‑songwriter whose Afrobeats‑tinged R&B favors clean melodic lines and rhythmic restraint.

    About Still Finally Over It Tour

    The “Still Finally Over It Tour” brings a live Hip-Hop/R&B bill to Barclays Center, with Summer Walker joined by Monaleo and Odeal. In a city where arena-scale R&B now sits alongside rap as a mainstream draw, the show reads as a snapshot of how intimacy gets translated for big rooms. There’s no singular narrative onstage, just a sequence of voices and tempos that map different corners of current Black popular music. The critical tension is the setting itself: confession and vulnerability framed by spectacle.

    About the Artists

    Summer Walker

    Summer Walker

    r&b

    Summer Walker is an American singer and songwriter working in the space between hip-hop and contemporary R&B. After signing with Love Renaissance, an Interscope imprint, she broke through with the mixtape *Last Day of Summer* and the hit “Girls Need Love,” later revisited with Drake, then followed with the album *Over It*, a major streaming success.

    Monaleo

    Monaleo

    Monaleo is a hip-hop artist known for her distinctive style and lyrical content.

    Odeal

    Odeal

    afroswingafro r&baltéuk r&b

    Odeal is the stage name of Hillary Dennis Udanoh, a German-Nigerian singer-songwriter working at the intersection of hip-hop and R&B, with Afrobeats inflections. He first drew wider notice through the single “Soh-Soh,” which charted in the UK, the U.