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LUSAINT shares brand new single & music video 'Summertime'




LUSAINT shares brand new single & music video 'Summertime'
PHOTO CREDIT: Jade Vowles



SHARES BRAND NEW SINGLE & MUSIC VIDEO


‘SUMMERTIME’


FRESH OFF THE BACK OF SUPPORT SHOWS WITH MICHAEL KIWANUKA & PLAYING MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL


SUPPORTING CALUM SCOTT ON HIS UK & EU HEADLINE TOUR




Mancunian singer-songwriter Lusaint unveils brand new single ‘Summertime’, listen here. The track follows the recent soulful offering of ‘Joking’ as well as the stellar ‘Neon Lights’, which were released earlier this year, alongside her hugely successful, sell-out UK headline tour in March. ‘Summertime’ is the final single instalment, before she releases her upcoming EP The Apothecary, due out later this summer.


Radiating warmth and effortless charm, ‘Summertime’ is the perfect companion for long summer days and golden evenings. With its smooth blend of jazz and soulful undertones, the track drifts gently between mellow rhythms and emotive melodies accompanied by the rich tones of Lusaint’s effortless vocals.


Speaking on the release, Lusaint says: “Summertime is about the ache of wanting someone who won’t give you clarity — that quiet, stubborn hope we hold onto even when we know better. It’s a song that sits in the vulnerability of waiting, of wanting more from someone who keeps you just close enough”


It’s been a jam-packed summer for Lusaint already, playing alongside the likes of JP Cooper, Micheal Kiwanuka and Robert Plant, with a support slot locked in with Global pop sensation Calum Scott for his UK & EU Arena tour later this year.


Growing up in the town of Stretford, Greater Manchester, a career in the music industry only ever seemed like a pipe dream for the singer-songwriter. Fast forward to 2024 and Lusaint has dispelled her own theory by clocking over eighty million streams to date and proving herself as one of the UK’s hottest newcomers, with widespread airplay from Radio 1’s Jess Iszatt and Maia Beth, as well as tips from the likes of Notion, Wonderland, F Word, and more.


Inspired by the world of jazz and blues found in her parents’ extensive record collection, Lusaint started her career covering the likes of Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone in local bars and restaurants. But then in 2019, everything changed, as her cover of En Vogue’s ‘Don’t Let Go’ received airtime on a popular UK TV show, becoming the UK’s most Shazam’d song in one day. A cover of ‘Wicked Game’ followed, generating over 30 million views on YouTube alone, resulting in a record deal and the release of her own original music with her 2023 debut ‘Dark Horse’. Her timeless and distinctive voice saw immediate support flooding in for the singer, and has seen her fanbase continue to grow at home and abroad.


Released in September 2024, Lusaint’s debut ‘Self Sabotage’ EP has achieved over 10 million streams and received enormous tastemaker support, resulting in European tour dates, festival bookings from Boardmasters to The Great Escape and Neighbourhood Festival, and support slots for the likes of Raye, Tom Grennan, Nia Archives and Jess Glynne.




As Lusaint continues her journey toward global stardom and prepares for the release of her upcoming EP, the artist has already been making waves with ‘Neon Lights’, which received four spins on BBC Radio 1, and was recently awarded the BPI MEGS Fund 2025. Later this summer, the singer-songwriter will be taking playing at The Hundred x BBC Introducing stage on August 24th at Old Trafford, plus for an array of festival slots including Hit The City Festival and special headline performances at the iconic Parco Archeologico Di Paestum in Italy and Theatre Elisabethian in Conette, France.


Lusaint Live UK and EU Dates 2025


15/07/2025: Radio One Stop / Tuscany, Italy


19/07/2025: Theatre Elisabethian: Chataeu d’Hardelot / Conette, France


24/07/2025: Radio Camargue, Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, France


29/07/2025: The Quarry / Bahrain


01/08/2025: Les Enfants Du Jazz Festival / Barcelonnette, France


03/08/2025: Multitude Festvial / Milton Keynes, UK


17/08/2025: Parco Archeologico Di Paestrum, Italy


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


13/13/2025: Theatre Des Feuillants / Dijon, France

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