Summer Walker Toronto Setlist: Full Songs Performed at the Show

Summer Walker is set to bring her “Still Finally Over It Tour” to Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on May 26, marking her first headlining show in the city since 2019. The appearance is a notable return for the R&B singer, who last performed a headlining Toronto date at Rebel during “The First and Last Tour,” a run that was later cut short after she spoke publicly about struggling with social anxiety. Her return to the stage has been gradual, with recent festival performances, collaborations, and a spot on Chris Brown and Bryson Tiller’s “Breezy Bowl” tour helping rebuild momentum with live audiences.
The Toronto concert comes as Walker continues to lean into the emotional themes that have defined her career. Her latest tour draws from her catalogue of breakup songs, introspective tracks, and newer material from Finally Over It, an album that explores vulnerability, self-reflection, and the perspective of being a “retired lover girl.” For fans in Toronto, the show offers a chance to hear the songs that made Walker one of the most recognizable voices in contemporary R&B, alongside the newer tracks shaping her current era.
British-Nigerian singer-songwriter Odeal is scheduled to open the show. Odeal has also worked with Walker before, adding another layer of connection to the night’s lineup. The concert is expected to feature a setlist packed with some of Walker’s best-known songs, including “Girls Need Love,” “Playing Games,” “Body,” and “Session 32,” along with a range of other fan favourites and deeper cuts from across her discography.
Reported songs expected for the Toronto performance include “Robbed You,” “No,” “Constant Bullshit,” “Over It,” “Go Girl,” “Heart of a Woman,” “1-800 Heartbreak,” “Situationship,” “Take Me Out This Club,” “Come Thru,” “No Love,” “Me,” “Give Me A Reason,” “Karma,” “Shame,” “Spend It,” “Drunk Dialing… LODT,” “Nobody Else,” “Switch A N**** Out,” “FMT,” “Don’t Make Me Do It,” “Insane,” “Get Yo Boy,” “Circus,” “I’ll Kill You,” “Playing Games,” “Session 33,” “Broken Promises,” “Alledgedly,” “How Sway,” “Anna Mae,” “Tonight,” “Ex For A Reason,” “White Tee,” and “Finally Over It.”
Walker’s Toronto stop comes at a time when live demand for the singer remains strong. Tickets for the May 26 show are still available through Ticketmaster, with prices starting at $68. The concert underscores both her enduring fan base and her evolution as a live performer after years of scaling back touring due to personal and mental health challenges.

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