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Summer Walker has a huge live show going down next month in Atlanta

Summer Walker has a huge live show going down next month in Atlanta

R&B superstar Summer Walker is keeping all the attention on her buzz at the start of 2022. The popular crooner has announced plans to bring her talent to Atlanta’s Coca Cola Roxy for a major live performance.

Summer Walker’s live show is going down next month

According to Walker’s team, diehard fans can head out to Georgia to see her grace the stage February 18. It’ll be the perfect delayed or even post-Valentine’s Day date with bae.

After a blistering debut on the Billboard 200 last November, where she landed her first No. 1 album, Still Over It, Summer Walker (LVRN/Interscope Records), looks to give fans the live experience they've yearned for from her acclaimed sophomore project. In hopes of supplying her devotees with R&B richness and decadence, Summer will be performing at Atlanta's Coca-Cola Roxy on February 18.

Fresh off her historic run in 2021, where R&B's reigning queen broke her record for the most streams ever for a female R&B artist with a whopping 201.1 million streams in its debut week and was the biggest release from an R&B album all year, Summer looks to return to the stage after showcasing her dynamic stage prowess at the tail-end of 2021. Last November, at the 2021 BET Soul Train Awards, she and Ari Lennox wooed the crowd with a melodious performance of her album standout "Unloyal." Then, last week, at Usher's Las Vegas Residency she paired up with the R&B icon for a sweet-sounding rendition of their platinum collaboration "Come Thru."

Last year, Walker continued her evolution as a media darling, gracing covers for notable publications including SpinNME, and Sniffers. As for Still Over It, the project was the sixth-largest album debut of 2021 by a female-identifying artist of any genre and the eleventh-biggest start by any album of the year. 

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