The 1975 have released behind-the-scene images of the band preparing to go on stage at last weekend's TRNSMT festival.
28.06.2023 - 00:25 / perezhilton.com
Lewis Capaldi is stepping away from music… for now.
On Tuesday, the Scottish hitmaker took to Instagram to address his fans about his future on stage. In case you didn’t know, Capaldi earlier announced he was going to be taking a three-week break from music to just be “Lewis from Glasgow.” He planned to head back to his hometown and spend time with family and work on his mental and physical health. Sadly, it seems three weeks wasn’t enough for him to get things sorted out — and he’s now announced he’s taking a break indefinitely.
Opening his post, he thanked fans for supporting him through his most recent set and first show back from break, the 2023 Glastonbury Festival, where he struggled to sing and his voice faltered amid his struggles with Tourette’s Syndrome. The Someone You Loved singer was diagnosed with the neurological disorder in September of 2022 and has been open about his struggles since then.
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Luckily, though, his fans at Glastonbury were very warm and receptive, and they helped him through the set by singing with him. It was such a touching moment! He still left feeling dejected, though, and expressed how he was “annoyed” with himself. It was at this point he warned concertgoers they may not “see much” of him “for the rest of the year.”
In his social media post on Tuesday, thanked that Glastonbury crowd, writing:
But then he went on to say he would be stopping touring and canceling the rest of his shows for the “foreseeable future”:
He explained:
He went on to acknowledge how “fortunate” he is to be in a career where he’s allowed to take so much time off. He also thanked his “family, friends, medical professionals, and all of
The 1975 have released behind-the-scene images of the band preparing to go on stage at last weekend's TRNSMT festival.
The 1975 have stepped into the breach to replace Lewis Capaldi in his headline slots at the Leeds and Reading Festivals. The Wilmslow lads, who are good friends with Capaldi, announced the news to their fans late last night, while on stage at the TRNSMT Festival in the Scottish singer’s hometown of Glasgow.
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Following his Glastonbury performance last weekend, Lewis Capaldi has announced that he is cancelling all upcoming live shows in order to concentrate on improving his physical and mental health.Earlier this month, Capaldi cancelled several dates in the UK and Europe, saying that he needed time to “rest and recover” in order “to be at my best and ready for Glastonbury”. During a well-received performance at the festival on Saturday, the musician nonetheless visibly experienced ‘ticks’ as a result of his Tourettes syndrome – with which he was diagnosed last year – and later in the set began to lose his voice.In a statement posted to social media yesterday, he told fans: “The fact that this probably won’t come as a surprise doesn’t make it any easier to write, but I’m very sorry to let you know I’m going to be taking a break from touring for the foreseeable future”.“I used to be able to enjoy every second of shows like this and I’d hoped three weeks away would sort me out”, he continued.
Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi said Tuesday that he’s taking a break from touring for the foreseeable future as he seeks to adjust to the impact of Tourette syndrome.His announcement follows his Saturday performance at the Glastonbury Festival where he appeared to lose his voice and the crowd carried him through his songs.“First of all, thank you to Glastonbury for having me, for singing along when I needed it and for all the amazing messages afterwards,” he said in a statement.“The fact that this probably won’t come as a surprise doesn’t make it any easier to write, but I’m very sorry to let you know I’m going to be taking a break from touring for the foreseeable future,” he added.Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder that causes individuals to make involuntary sounds and movements, often referred to as tics. Capaldi revealed last September that he had been diagnosed with the condition.Capaldi, 26, was due to perform in Zurich, Switzerland on Wednesday.His current tour, which would include venues in Australia, South Korea and Iceland among others, was due to climax in the United Arab Emirates on Oct.
Lewis Capaldi is being 'supported' by his loved-ones including his girlfriend Ellie MacDowall during his career break.
Hot off his headlining gig at the Glastonbury Music Festival on Saturday, June 24, Lewis Capaldi announced he won’t be returning to the stage any time soon.
The show must go on…until it can’t.
Lewis Capaldi has announced that he will be cancelling all upcoming live shows, including his scheduled appearances at Reading & Leeds.The singer-songwriter shared the update via an Instagram post this morning, and confirmed that he will be taking time out to focus on his health.The news follows his recent set at Glastonbury 2023, in which he struggled to continue singing after his Tourettes ‘ticks’ began while he was onstage. In footage of the moment, the artist can be seen trying to persevere with the performance, and the crowd helping him by singing along.Now, the 26-year-old has confirmed that he will be cancelling all of his upcoming shows in a bid to look after his mental and physical well-being.“First of all, thank you to Glastonbury for having me, for singing along when I needed it and for all the amazing messages afterwards.
Lewis Capaldi has broken his silence following his performance at Glastonbury on Saturday and has announced that he will be taking a break from touring 'for the foreseeable future'.
Pop superstar Lewis Capaldi has made an emotional announcement to fans cancelling ALL touring commitments for the "foreseeable future" to get his "mental and physical health in order". Lewis performed at Glastonbury at the weekend and was hailed "brave" for battling through with voice issues and supported by the crowds.
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