
Mancunian singer-songwriter Lusaint released her standout lead single ‘Waterfalls’, from her upcoming EP ‘The Apothecary (Pt. 2)’ due early next year.
‘Waterfalls’ showcase Lusaint's remarkable vocal range, pulsing with an electrifying, energetic groove- blended together by soul, jazz and pop. The track is met with Lusiant’s unmissable, signature soulful undertones that add depth and warmth to every note.
Speaking on ‘Waterfalls’, Lusaint says: “It explores that bittersweet place between love and loss — when your mind says goodbye, but your soul still holds on”
Listen to 'Waterfalls' HERE
2025 has been a jam-packed summer for Lusaint, which has seen her play alongside the likes of JP Cooper, Micheal Kiwanuka and at Montreux Jazz Festival, the release of her new EP “The Apothecary (PT.1)”, a support slot locked in with Global pop sensation Calum Scott for his UK & EU Arena tour later this year.
Growing up in Stretford, Greater Manchester, Lusaint never imagined a music career was possible. Inspired by her parents’ jazz and blues records, she started singing Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone covers in local bars before landing her breakout moment in 2019. Her version of En Vogue’s ‘Don’t Let Go’ became the UK’s most Shazamed song in a single day, followed by a viral take on Wicked Game that has since surpassed 30 million YouTube views.
These moments launched Lusaint into the spotlight, leading to a record deal and her debut single ‘Dark Horse’ in 2023. With a timeless voice that blends jazz, soul, and pop, she has since racked up more than 80 million streams, earned widespread radio support from BBC Radio 1’s Jess Iszatt and Maia Beth, and been tipped by tastemakers including Notion, Wonderland, and F Word.
Her debut EP Self Sabotage arrived in September 2024, amassing over 10 million streams and cementing her as one of the UK’s hottest newcomers. The project sparked festival slots at Boardmasters, The Great Escape, and Neighbourhood Festival, as well as tours alongside RAYE, Tom Grennan, Nia Archives, and more.
She also joined Calum Scott on a 24-date tour across the UK and Europe, before embarking on her own 3-date headline run in France.
With the release of “Apothecary (Pt. 1)”, which has already streamed over 1 million times on Spotify, Lusaint has continued her rise. With the single Neon Lights receiving four spins on BBC Radio 1 and securing her the BPI MEGS Fund 2025, a packed summer of festivals, including a BBC Introducing stage appearance at Old Trafford, plus headline shows in Italy and France, she has further proved her place as one of the UK’s most compelling and fast-rising stars.
Lusaint Live UK and EU Dates 2025
- 24/08/2025: The Hundred x BBC Introducing Old Trafford / Manchester, UK
- 30/08/2025: Hit The City Festival / Eindhoven, Netherlands
- 11/09/2025: Abbie McCarthy’s Good Karma Club @ Lower Third / London, UK
- 08/10/2025: Boisdale / London, UK
- 14/10/2025: Super Bock Arena (Calum Scott Support) / Porto, Portugal
- 15/10/2025: Coliseu (Calum Scott Support) / Lisbon, Portugal
- 17/10/2025: Sala Riviera (Calum Scott Support) / Madrid, Spain
- 18/10/2025: Razzmatazz (Calum Scott Support) / Barcelona, Spain
- 21/10/2025: Fabrique (Calum Scott Support) / Milan, Italy
- 22/10/2025: Hallenstadion (Calum Scott Support) / Zurich, Switzerland
- 24/10/2025: Media Center (Calum Scott Support) / Ljublijana, Slovenia
- 25/10/2025: MVM Dome (Calum Scott Support) / Budapest, Hungary
- 27/10/2025: Gasometer (Calum Scott Support) / Vienna, Austria
- 28/10/2025: O2 Universum / Prague, Czech Republic
- 29/10/2025: Hala Stulecia (Calum Scott Support) / Wroclaw, Poland
- 31/10/2025: Zalgiris Arena (Calum Scott Support) / Kaunas, Lithuania
- 01/11/2025: Arena Rigs (Calum Scott Support) / Rigs, Latvia
- 04/11/2025: Tempodrom (Calum Scott Support) / Berlin, Germany
- 06/11/2025: Barclays Arena (Calum Scott Support) / Hamburg, Germany
- 07/11/2025: KB Hallen (Calum Scott Support) / Copenhagen, Denmark
- 09/11/2025: Rudolf Weber Arena / Oberhausen, Germany
- 11/11/2025: Olympiahalle (Calum Scott Support) / Munich, Germany
- 12/11/2025: Ancienne Belgique / Brussels, Belgium
- 13/11/2025: AFAS Live (Calum Scott Support) / Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 15/11/2025: Salle Pleyel (Calum Scott Support) / Paris, France
- 18/11/2025: AO Arena (Calum Scott Support) / Manchester, UK
- 19/11/2025: 3Arena (Calum Scott Support) / Dublin, Ireland
- 21/11/2025: OVO Arena Wembley / London, UK
- 11/12/2025: Le Normandy / Le Havre, France
- 12/12/2025: Le Silex / Auxerre, France
- 13/12/2025: Theatre Des Feuillants / Dijon, France
