Great experience
by Matt on 12/8/19Franklin Music Hall - PhiladelphiaGood music and a good venue with good vibes. Was a great night and would do it again 100%
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In 2018, Atlanta-based singer/songwriter Summer Walker (LVRN/Interscope Records) arrived on the scene with her emotive single "Girls Need Love." After the first listen, the young singer left listeners enthralled by her ethereal vocals and searing honesty. The song became an instant success, going triple-platinum and earning the remix treatment from music icon Drake.
Walker's stardom crescendoed when she released her debut album Over It in 2019. With a fistful of singles at her disposal, including "Playing Games" [2X Platinum] feat. Bryson Tiller and "Come Thru" [1X Platinum] with Usher, Walked evolved into a significant player in the R&B circuit by carving out an outstanding effort for the genre. Associated Press voted the acclaimed project No. 2 on their Top 50 albums list of 2019.
Walker has racked up numerous accolades because of her scorching run with Over It, including two Soul Train Music Awards in 2019 and 2020 for Best New Artist and Album of the Year, respectively. In 2020, she won an iHeart Music Award for Best New R&B Artist and Top R&B Female Artist for Billboard that same year. "Come Thru" and "Playing Games" helped Walker win several ASCAP Awards as well. Last year, she also graced several illustrious magazine covers, including Rolling Stone's Musicians on Musicians issue, Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players issue.
She also treated fans to her Life on Earth EP, which debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200. In December 2020, she launched her new imprint Ghetto Earth Records in a joint venture with Interscope Records. The first artist she signed was singer/songwriter NO1-NOAH.
Summer upped the ante with her lauded sophomore album Still Over It. Tacked with starry features from SZA, Ari Lennox, and more, the R&B neophyte landed her first Billboard 200 No. 1 album by 166,000 album-equivalent units. Summer's volcanic debut broke the record for the highest one-week streams by a female R&B act, with 201 million song streams in its opening week. Still Over It was also the first album by a female R&B singer to debut at No. 1 since Solange's A Seat at the Table in 2016.
Accolades poured down for the perennial star as she landed magazine covers for Spin, Sniffers, and NME. Summer was also awarded Chartbreaker for Billboard's Woman in Music celebrations.
Good music and a good venue with good vibes. Was a great night and would do it again 100%
She suffers with anxiety and has had issues with past shows but she did not disappoint her fans in Philly!!! I think everyone would agree that she will be missed if this is truly her last tour.
I had such a great time. She did so well!! I really hope she’s comes back to Philly again, I love you Summer ❤️
Despite what everyone was saying, this was seriously an amazing show❤️ I took my little cousin and we both had a ball.
She was everything i knew she was gunna be, she really came through with the Philly show, i truly hope she dont stop making music. she even gave me some summer bucks. i will forever be her biggest supporter.
We waited about 2 hours after said start time. People were agitated. There was fighting, a girl fainted, ppl smoking weed, for a very short performance when she finally came out.
Summer walker was everything i love her she such a vibe and humble person
we enjoyed her performance! The crowds energy was live. Her voice was angelic after the initial nerves wore off. I wished it could have Been longer but I understand her anti-tour and anti lime-light mentality. It isn’t easy to stand in a sold out venue and perform. We enjoyed it to the fullest!
She has a beautiful voice and all but she came out late and had weird energy on stage. Plus she only performed maybe 6 songs :( then left
Overall it was a great show, although Summer kept us waiting for almost 45 min after the opening act finished. Venue was ok, wish there was more seating other than floor and balcony level, but I’m glad I got to see her live because I may not have another chance to!
It took too long for her to come out. It was very boring until she came out. She did ok tho.
I like her album and the vibe is nice but live performance needs a lot of development. I understand being in her space but she couldn’t hit notes that sold the song. It was a disappointment because I really appreciate her story and what it takes as a women with her background to get to this point. She should just work on giving a compelling, solid show. That’s the future of the business.
The concert was fun the only problem is that we were all really close together and there wasn’t any room to move
Let me start buy saying I love Summer but the Detroit show was horrible.