June 29th 2024.
Lewis Capaldi, the talented 27-year-old singer, has made a much-awaited return to the iconic Glastonbury festival. Last year, he delivered a moving performance that left the audience in awe, with fans even carrying him through his set. However, the emotional moment was not without its challenges, as the "Someone You Loved" crooner struggled with voice issues during his performance of "Bruises". In a heartwarming move, he asked the crowd to join him in singing the song as loudly as they could, and they did not disappoint. This unforgettable moment has gone down in history, showcasing both the power of music and the unwavering support of Capaldi's fans.
Since then, the beloved musician has mostly kept a low-profile, but his devoted fans have been eagerly awaiting his return to the spotlight. And now, the wait is over as Lewis has been spotted at Glastonbury this year. The festival, held at Worthy Farm, has an impressive lineup including SZA, Coldplay, Kasabian (in a surprise set), and Shania Twain in the Legends slot. Lewis was seen in the crowd, grooving along to Dua Lipa's electrifying performance on Friday night, surrounded by a group of friends. It was a heartwarming sight, as he looked genuinely happy and carefree, enjoying the festival with his loved ones.
Last year, Lewis had broken down on stage, and this year, he was back with a wholly different vibe. There were no apologies this time, as he was seen singing and dancing without a care in the world. According to a source, he was having the best time, and everyone could hear him singing along with his finger in the air. He even left the crowd after a couple of songs, accompanied by his friends, but not before soaking in the atmosphere and spreading joy with his presence.
During his set last year, Lewis had been full of apologies, but the crowd had been quick to show their support and love for him. He had shared that he had taken a break for his mental health, and though he was scared, the warmth and energy of the Glastonbury crowd had put him at ease. The singer-songwriter also opened up about his struggles with Tourette's in a Netflix documentary that was released last year, titled "Lewis Capaldi: How I Live Now". The documentary won an award at the National Television Awards in September, and Lewis expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming response it received. He shared that it meant the world to him and that the documentary had touched many people's hearts and struck a chord with them.
After such a successful and emotional performance at Glastonbury last year, Lewis had announced on social media that he would be taking a break from touring for the foreseeable future. He had also talked about his struggles with mental health and how the pressures of fame had affected him. But now, he seems to be in a much better place, and his fans couldn't be happier to see him back and enjoying himself at the festival. If you have a story to share, a celebrity video or pictures, please get in touch with the entertainment team at The Agency by emailing us, calling us, or visiting our Submit Stuff page. We would love to hear from you!
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