R&B fans will want to mark their calendars for Isaiah Falls, the R&B artist with a Florida edge, who touches down in Cambridge’s Middle East in July.
Falls’ LVRS PARADISE tour will bring the Orlando artist’s silk-like R&B notes and his city’s alternative, multi-genre sound to Cambridge’s Middle East. Falls’ international tour began at Canada’s Montreal Jazz Festival on July 1, 2025, and is booked for the Sonia entertainment hub on July 10. The tour will stop at popular U.S. cities like Atlanta, Houston, and New York City, and conclude by late September at the ocean-apart, European waypoints London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin.
The concert playlist will contain stream favorites from Falls’ May 2025 album release, LVRS PARADISE (SIDE A), as well as last year’s “no-skip” EP, Drugs and Lullabies. The 12 track EP solidified Falls’ reputation with R&B enthusiasts through lists like VIBE’s 25 Best R&B albums of 2024.
The LVRS PARADISE tour lineup includes Falls’ home-based collective, Luxury Lane, and underground vocalists, Orlandoan Talli and San Franciscan Karri. Falls and his tour companions of mood-soothing trap & B vessels stage an ambient paradise by creating a “safe place for lovers,” said Falls.
Falls’ has helmed the R&B voice of The Sunshine State with “Florida Baby” in January 2024, which continues to accumulate over 25 million streams on Spotify. With its mildly self-explanatory title, and melodic lyrics like, “…she love it when the sun comes out/Sweetheart, but the thug comes out/ Sometimes, sometimes” boasts the song’s muse with light harmonies. The studio session snippet became a well-received TikTok upload that has more than 1400 audio reuses, and helped lead to the artist’s current 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Recently, coming off the hype of Billboard’s “R&B/Hip Hop Rookie of the Month” this past September, Falls and Luxury Lane dropped “Night Off” in December 2024. The single became an instant favorite with the addition of U.K.’s jazz-like singer, Sasha Keable.
The kick-off-your-shoes style of R&B is prevalent here, and especially evident in the new album’s eighth track “Butterflies,” featuring Joyce Wrice, which continues to rank close to Florida Baby’s streaming rates.
If Falls’ Cambridge concert is anything like his previous appearance on Billboard Live performing “DIVA,” concert goers should expect a refined, intimate, and rhythmic studio experience.