Summer Walker‘s Still Finally Over It Tour made its highly anticipated Los Angeles stop at Crypto.com Arena on June 25, delivering nearly two hours of vulnerability, nostalgia, and unforgettable surprises.
While fans came ready to sing every word from the Atlanta singer’s chart-topping catalog, they were also treated to appearances from Doja Cat and SZA that transformed an already memorable night into one of the year’s biggest R&B moments.
Before Walker took the stage, British-Nigerian singer-songwriter Odeal warmed up the crowd with a confident performance that showcased why he’s become one of the fastest-rising names in contemporary R&B. The 2025 MOBO Award winner for Best Newcomer and Best R&B/Soul Act, as well as Billboard’s inaugural African Rookie of the Year, displayed an effortless stage presence as he continued building on an impressive breakout year.

Odeal (By The Knockturnal)
Opening with “Molotov,” Odeal immediately set a relaxed, soulful tone before performing favorites including “Blame U,” “Pretty Girls,” “Nights in the Sun,” “Soh-Soh,” “Be Easy,” “London Summers,” “My Heart,” and “Coffee.” Odeal’s smooth vocals, laid-back charisma, and seamless blend of R&B, Afrobeats, and alternative soul made him an ideal choice to open the evening, drawing enthusiastic applause throughout his set and setting the tone for the night ahead.
After a brief intermission, the lights dimmed as Summer Walker emerged to roaring applause, opening with “Finally Over It.” The song served as the perfect introduction to a concert centered around growth, heartbreak, healing, and self-reflection. From there, she seamlessly transitioned into fan favorites including “Over It,” “Body,” “Playing Games,” “No Love,” and “Take Me Out This Club,” with thousands of fans singing every lyric back to her.
One of the show’s most creative moments came during Act II with the “Over It Karaoke Club.” Rather than simply moving from song to song, Walker transformed the arena into an interactive singalong experience by blending portions of “Come Thru,” “White Tee,” “Anna Mae,” “Deep,” and “Riot.” The segment highlighted just how deeply her music has resonated with listeners since the release of Over It. Walker also slowed things down with intimate acoustic performances of “Session 32” and “Go Girl,” allowing her vocals to take center stage before moving into emotionally charged songs like “I’ll Kill You,” “Karma,” and the newer “Robbed You.” Throughout the evening, minimal production often worked in the show’s favor, keeping the spotlight on the music and allowing fans to connect with every lyric.

Summer Walker live at Crypto.com Arena
Photo Credit: Ariel Goldberg/Crypto.com Arena
The energy shifted once again during Act III as Walker performed crowd favorites including “Girls Need Love,” “Heart of a Woman,” “Constant Bullshit,” “Potential,” “Unloyal,” “CPR,” “Just Might,” “Toxic,” “Throw It Away,” and “Baller.” Nearly every song felt like a headline performance of its own as fans continued singing from beginning to end.
Then came the moment everyone would be talking about after leaving Crypto.com Arena.
Doja Cat surprised the sold-out crowd by joining Walker for “Go Girl,” instantly sending the arena into a frenzy. The excitement only grew when Doja stayed onstage to perform her hit “Agora Hills,” earning one of the loudest ovations of the night as fans rapped and sang along to every word. As if that wasn’t enough, SZA soon emerged to perform her beloved anthem “The Weekend.” Hearing one of the defining R&B songs of the past decade performed live by its original artist inside a packed Crypto.com Arena became an instant highlight of the evening, with the audience loudly carrying the chorus from start to finish.
Walker closed the concert with “FMT,” bringing an emotional end to a night that celebrated every chapter of her musical journey. The four-act production flowed naturally through different eras of her career while balancing vulnerable moments with high-energy surprises and special guest appearances. The Los Angeles stop of the Still Finally Over It Tour served as a reminder of why Summer Walker remains one of modern R&B’s most compelling voices. Between heartfelt storytelling, passionate fans, a breakout opening performance from Odeal, and unforgettable guest appearances from Doja Cat and SZA, Crypto.com Arena witnessed a concert that will undoubtedly be remembered as one of Southern California’s defining R&B events of the summer.