Lewis Capaldi has been left 'in pieces' as he was sent footage of his fans gathering outside where his gig was supposed to be held before he cancelled it due to illness.
24.02.2023 - 21:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lewis Capaldi shared a sweet moment with his fans on stage in Frankfurt after the singer experienced a Tourette’s flare-up.
The Scots star had turned away from the microphone whilst singing Someone You Loved as he dealt with the symptoms, but the crowd were on hand to fill in the gaps, writes The Mirror.
The 26-year-old previously opened up about having the neurological condition, which is characterised by involuntary sounds and movements known as "tics".
In the clip, which quickly went viral on TikTok and Instagram, the crowd were heard chanting the song back to Lewis and continued to do so until the end.
Soon after, Lewis was able to carry on with the gig and appeared to give a thumbs up to a stage hand to indicate that he was okay and good to continue with his performance.
Last year, Lewis was diagnosed with the condition and shared how he has been learning to live with the tics.
He has treatment for the condition including Botox injections and said he only opened up publicly about his diagnosis as people thought he was "taking cocaine or something".
Lewis admitted that he was relieved to get the diagnosis after fearing he had a degenerative disease.
He said: "I do this shoulder twitch quite a lot. You see it underneath TikToks and stuff, people like, 'why's he twitching?'
"Curiosity is fine, I get it, but some people are like, 'he's definitely taken cocaine'. Do you think, before I play to 20,000 people as an anxious person, I'm going to take a big line of cocaine? Never going to happen.
"It’s a new thing. I haven’t really learnt much about it. I'm learning.
“I got Botox in my shoulder to stop it moving - it works for a bit but it gets worse. The worst thing is when I'm excited, I get it. When I'm stressed, I get it.
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Lewis Capaldi's fans proved how much the saying rings true! During a recent performance in Frankfurt, Germany, the 26-year-old singer began experiencing a series of tics related to his Tourette's Syndrome while performing his hit, «Someone You Loved,» at the end of his concert. In a video, captured by a fan on TikTok, Capaldi is in the middle of his chart-topping hit when he begins to experience tics with his head and shoulders, causing him to step away from the microphone. As the singer realizes that he no longer can continue in the moment, the audience sweetly sings, as the band plays the song. According to the CDC, «Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a condition of the nervous system.
Lewis Capaldi captured the hearts of fans everywhere in Frankfurt this week, when he appeared to struggle with his Tourette’s symptoms during a highly-anticipated gig in the German city.The 26 year old Scottish star previously opened up about living with the neurological condition last year, as he explained how the condition caused him to suffer from a combination of involuntary noises and movements, called tics. During Lewis’ performance, the singer suddenly suffered a frustrating bout of tics, and in a now viral video clip, could be seen turning away from the microphone as he struggled with his head and shoulder twitching. However, rather than let this ruin the performance, Lewis’ fans immediately jumped to the singer’s aid and began to sing along en masse until the symptoms passed.The heartwarming moment saw thousands of fans gathered at the gig finish off the end to his smash hit song Someone you Loved, allowing Lewis enough time to recompose himself and once again return the stage to continue his with his performance.
captured on video by a user on TikTok, and fans are saying the support “warms their heart.”we support you!! @Lewis Capaldi #konzert #frankfurt #lewiscapalditour #foryou #fyp “Humans humaning can be so healing to watch sometimes,” one person commented.“Everyone singing is a blessing to this world…Thank you,” another wrote.“I love Lewis Capaldi. I never knew he had Tourette’s.
A touching moment showing Lewis Capaldi fans taking over singing as he experienced Tourette’s tics on stage has gone viral.
Lewis Capaldi fans took over a rendition of ‘Someone You Loved’ at a recent gig after the singer experienced Tourette’s tics.Capaldi revealed his Tourette’s syndrome diagnosis last year, explaining: “I wanted to speak about it because I didn’t want people to think I was taking cocaine or something,” Capaldi told his followers during the stream about his experience with Tourette’s syndrome, which affects over 300,000 people in the UK.“My shoulder twitches when I am excited, happy, nervous or stressed. It is something I am living with: it’s not as bad as it looks.”Earlier on in his tour, Capaldi had to share a statement reassuring fans that he was “absolutely fine” after a video of him twitching on stage sparked concern.Now, during a recent gig in Frankfurt, Germany, Capaldi was singing his biggest hit and final song of the night, before stopping and letting the crowd take over due to twitching on stage.See footage below.pic.twitter.com/SkM0sc3U0b— v (@ViralMaterialz) February 23, 2023Addressing worried fans after footage of him twitching on stage in Liverpool last month was shared, Capaldi said: “This video here I’ve seen doing the rounds a little bit on TikTok and I see a lot of people in the comments concerned because I’m twitching quite a lot.”After demonstrating the act, he added: “I’m doing this quite a lot and sort of like look a bit uncomfortable.
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