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“Glastonbury, I’m so sorry!” Lewis Capaldi’s voice breaks during “Someone You Loved” and the crowd sings the entire song to him

“Glastonbury, I’m so sorry!”  Lewis Capaldi’s voice breaks during “Someone You Loved” and the crowd sings the entire song to him
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Lewis Capaldi is back on stage after canceling several tour dates and the moment didn’t go as expected

He started singing “Someone You Loved” but couldn’t finish. Lewis Capaldi suffered from vocal problems while performing at England’s Glastonbury Festival on Saturday. The crowd grabbed the song and finished it for him.

Glastonbury fans support Lewis Capaldi during his set as he tells them he’s taking another ‘little break’https://t.co/Dt83q16BXQpic.twitter.com/QiTaNwY3XI

BBC breakfast June 25, 2023

“Glastonbury, I’m so sorry. I’m mad at myself,” said the Scottish artist. It was Lewis Capaldi’s first concert after canceling three weeks of concerts on the tour to “rest and freshen up” and prepare for the Glastonbury performance.

The night of the English Festival arrives, the sound fails and the big moment doesn’t turn out as expected. “I dreamed of doing this,” he said as he left the stage, unable to sing the line-up’s last songs. He added, “If I can’t do it again, that’s enough.”

Eventually, Lewis Capaldi talked about a further step back from public life and acting. “I feel like I’m going to take another little break in the next few weeks,” he said.

The 26-year-old Scottish entertainer was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome, a chronic neurological condition that translates to tics, last year. Lewis Capaldi also struggles with mental health issues, the main subject of the documentary”How do I feel now‘, which starred for Netflix.

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie is a journalist and feature writer specialising in culture, politics, literature, and international affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, informative reporting that helps readers understand the people, events, and trends influencing today’s world.

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie is a journalist and feature writer specialising in culture, politics, literature, and international affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, informative reporting that helps readers understand the people, events, and trends influencing today's world.

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