Summer Walker Ramps Up Album Promo With Dump Truck Tour

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – NOVEMBER 08: Summer Walker attends the “Finally Over It” Escape Room Experience at ABV Gallery on November 08, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Julia Beverly/Getty Images)

Ahead of her forthcoming album, Summer Walker has partnered with YouTube to help promote the project. For her next promotional act, she hit the road with a dump truck in tow. The singer shared the moment on her Instagram Saturday (Nov. 8), posting a flyer for the “Finally Over It Dump Truck Service” tour, which was held at Morehouse College in Atlanta. While there, fans were given the opportunity to toss any unwanted items from an ex. “The Finally Over It Dump Truck will be riding all around Atlanta tomorrow picking up your exes trash,” Walker wrote.

“I’m personally stopping at Morehouse campus from 12-2pm to help the Spelman & Clark girls throw his shit away…All gently used items will be donated to charity. See you there.” The “Heart Of A Woman” singer shared another post, in which she’s spotted rocking a sexy sanitation worker costume as she prepares to meet with fans. After the event, Summer later hosted an escape room-themed album listening party, where she got to get close and personal with fans.

Summer Walker Reveals ‘Finally Over It’ Will Be A Two-Part Album

Last month, Summer Walker confirmed that the next installment of her Over It series will be two parts—each with its own vinyl cover. The singer shared the announcement on Oct. 24 via her Instagram page—the album, which is expected to drop on Nov. 14, offers an interesting twist on the wedding vow, “For Better or For Worse.” Throughout the collage post, Walker takes fans through the journey that inspired this next chapter in her life and music.

“For Better is about choosing me, fully and finally. I’ve made choices that didn’t always make sense to anyone else, but I don’t regret any of them. They all taught me something,” Walker wrote. “Every heartbreak brought me back to myself. I’m not looking for someone to complete me; I’m already whole. I’m protecting my peace, honoring my worth, and sitting in a softness that’s still strong.” 

Regarding the project’s B-Side, “For Worse,” Walker refers to it not being “bitter,” but “honest.” She continued: “I’ve loved too hard, ignored red flags, and tried to fix things that were beyond repair. The difference now is I love myself that deeply, I’ve grown, I’ve healed, and I refuse to accept anything less than princess treatment.” 


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