Summer Walker Brings ‘Still Finally Over It’ Tour to O2 Arena
Summer Walker’s Highly Anticipated O2 Residency
One of contemporary R&B’s most compelling voices is heading to Greenwich this summer. Grammy-nominated artist Summer Walker has confirmed two consecutive nights at The O2 Arena on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 August 2026, bringing her ‘Still Finally Over It Tour’ to the iconic riverside venue. This announcement comes on the back of her critically acclaimed album ‘Finally Over It’, which dominated the charts upon release, debuting at number two on the Billboard 200 and claiming the top spot on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. For those unfamiliar with Walker’s work, her reputation rests on deeply introspective lyricism paired with a distinctive vocal delivery that listeners describe as intimate and emotionally raw. Her live performances are known for creating immersive experiences where fans feel personally connected to the material. The O2’s state-of-the-art facilities make it an ideal setting for showcasing the nuanced production that accompanies Walker’s music. Tickets are currently available through theo2.co.uk and AXS.com, offering local R&B enthusiasts a rare opportunity to experience this artist in one of London’s premier entertainment destinations.
Getting Your Tickets and What You Need to Know
If you’re planning to attend either night of Summer Walker’s O2 residency, there are several important ticketing details worth noting. All tickets purchased through theo2.co.uk or AXS.com will need to be displayed via The O2 app on your mobile device—there are no physical tickets for this event. Purchasers will receive an email with comprehensive instructions on downloading tickets to their phones using AXS Mobile ID technology. For those who’ve already secured tickets, AXS Official Resale provides a legitimate marketplace if circumstances change, offering a safe and fair platform for transferring your tickets to other fans. However, be cautious: tickets purchased through unauthorised resale websites may not be valid, and The O2 reserves the right to refuse entry with invalid documentation. The venue doors open at 6:30 PM on Saturday and 6:00 PM on Sunday, giving attendees time to find their seats and settle in before the main performance. The O2 also prioritises accessibility—those requiring accessible seating should book through Nimbus Disability using their Access Card system, which ensures The O2 staff can provide tailored support for your visit.
Why The O2 Matters to London’s Live Music Community
The O2 Arena remains a cornerstone of London’s cultural calendar, sitting proudly on the Greenwich Peninsula as one of the capital’s most prestigious live entertainment venues. Comparable in significance to nearby london attractions like the museums and exhibitions that draw international visitors, The O2 hosts world-class performances that put our city on the global entertainment map. For many Londoners and visitors alike, venues like The O2 represent essential gathering spaces where communities come together through shared musical experiences. The Summer Walker residency exemplifies how the venue continues to attract major artists across diverse genres, specifically championing R&B and soul—genres that resonate deeply with London’s multicultural audiences. Beyond the individual concerts, major venue bookings like this generate economic activity across the region: increased footfall supports local hospitality businesses, transport services benefit from elevated passenger numbers, and it reinforces Greenwich’s reputation as a destination for cultural experiences. Fans travelling from across London and beyond will likely explore the surrounding area, discovering what makes Greenwich a vibrant neighbourhood. Whether you’re a longtime Summer Walker devotee or someone curious about live R&B performance, these August nights represent an opportunity to experience world-class artistry at a venue that’s become synonymous with unforgettable London nights.
Source: Summer Walker | The O2

