Summer Festival Tour

The Summer Festival Tour was the twenty-fifth tour of Mario Kart Tour, which began on August 26, 2020 and ended on September 8, 2020. Reflecting its theme, the tour introduced a variant of Daisy in a yukata outfit and saw the return of Tokyo Blur's setting with a new layout, as well as the return of Tokyo Blur and Tokyo Blur 2. It was the first tour since the Baby Rosalina Tour to feature a course from a real-life location as well as the first tour overall to see the return of past real-life city courses. The menu's background featured, the , and as landmarks for this tour.

The second set of Expert Challenges were made available at the start of the tour.

Signature kart sets
Drivers with a corresponding cup in the tour were bumped one rank up in every course of their cup.

Rewards
Gold cells indicate rewards exclusive to Gold Pass members.

All-Clear Pipe
The All-Clear Pipe randomly shot out one of the following regular High-End items.

Event Shop
The limited-time event where event tokens appeared lasted from September 1, 2020 to September 8, 2020. However, the shop was available for two more days until September 10, 2020 for players to spend any already collected event tokens. Event tokens could be earned from landing hits with Bob-ombs.

Profiles

 * Mario Kart Tour Twitter:
 * "The Pirate Tour is wrapping up in blue. Starting Aug. 25, 11 PM PT, you can return to Tokyo for the Summer Festival Tour! What's hotter—the weather or the competition?"
 * "It's time for the Summer Festival Tour! Return to the sizzling streets of Tokyo for some sunny fun. Blaze new paths in the Tokyo Blur course, but don't overheat!"
 * "The B Dasher Pipe is available from Aug. 29, 11 PM PT, to Sept. 3, 10:59 PM PT. The Black Kabuki Dasher makes its debut alongside a lineup of High-End karts from the B Dasher family!"
 * "Mario (Hakama), Peach (Kimono), and more are back in part 2 of the Summer Festival Tour. They're here to lighten the mood in Tokyo and beyond!"
 * "The Summer Festival Tour is almost over. Thanks for racing! Next up in blue is the Super Mario Kart Tour!"

Trivia

 * This was the first time a course based on a real-life location did not have its R/T variation introduced at the same time as the other three variations.