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 - 16:39 / etcanada.com
A touching moment showing Lewis Capaldi fans taking over singing as he experienced Tourette’s tics on stage has gone viral.
The singer, who spoke out about his diagnosis last year, had been singing “Someone You Loved” during a gig in Frankfurt, Germany when he suffered symptons towards the end of the song.
That’s when the audience took over, with the clip showing Capaldi take a step back from singing before throwing his guitar pick into the crowd.
Back in September, Capaldi revealed his Tourette’s syndrome diagnosis, telling fans in an Instagram video: “I have Tourette’s, I’ve always had it, apparently.”
He added at the time that the diagnosis “makes so much sense,” and referring to his twitches, he noted “When I look back at my interviews from 2018, I can see that I’m doing it.”
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“I do the shoulder twitch quite a lot. And you see underneath every TikTok and stuff, people are like, ‘Why is he twitching?’, which is fine. Curiosity is fine,” Capaldi told fans.
He explained that he decided to go public with the news because he “didn’t want people to think I was taking cocaine or something.”
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The hitmaker insisted, “Do you think before performing [in front of] 20,000 people, as an anxious person, I’m going to take a big line of cocaine? Never going to happen.”
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.
Lewis Capaldi has taken part in a new trial for a wrist device to help those who have Tourette’s Syndrome.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.”Now, the new Neupulse device has been created to try and significantly reduce tics, and has been described as “life-changing” and giving a “significant” reduction in tics.Capaldi was among 121 people to trial the device at the University Of Nottingham, with Sky News reporting that researchers said it helped him “feel calmer and the device clearly suppressed the head and shoulder tics which can be quite painful for him”.At a recent gig, fans took over a rendition of the singer’s hit ‘Someone You Loved’ after the singer experienced his Tourette’s tics.
Lewis Capaldi has postponed the remainder of his European headline tour, telling fans he is “so, so fucking sorry.”Capaldi postponed two concerts in Zurich and Milan earlier this week after being diagnosed with bronchitis.He’s now confirmed that the rest of the tour has also been postponed – check out the affected dates below.Announcing the news on Twitter, Capaldi said: “I’m fucking gutted to be making this video and I’m so, so sorry to do this but unfortunately I need to reschedule the remaining shows on my European tour.”“I got told at the start of this week that I have Bronchitis. I was sent home to Glasgow, I went to another doctor and got medication and inhalers to help.
Lewis Capaldi has postponed all remaining dates on his ongoing European tour, telling fans he's "f***ing gutted" to be doing so. Taking to Twitter, the Scots singer said he'd been diagnosed with bronchitis earlier this week after losing his voice whilst performing at his concert in Stockholm.
Lewis Capaldi is “terrified” about people seeing a new “raw and honest” documentary all about the musician, though he’s also “really proud” of it.‘Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now’ has been made by BMG, Pulse Films and Netflix, with the latter set to be make it available on 5 Apr, ahead of the May release of Capaldi’s second album ‘Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent’.“This all-access film sees Lewis Capaldi at a pivotal moment in his career”, says the blurb. “At the heart of this film is the story of a young artist, returning to his roots after achieving unbelievable global success, attempting to reconnect with his old life and the family and friends he left behind”.“The film captures Capaldi’s defining year, struggling to balance the familiarity of home, normality and all he’s ever known, with life as one of the biggest stars on the planet”, it goes on, “gleaning an intimate portrait of his unique character, hopes and fears in his own words”.Commenting on the doc, Sam Bridger at Pulse Films says: “This started out as a film about the process of creating the ‘difficult second album’, but ended up being an astonishingly unguarded portrait of the pressures of fame on young shoulders, exploring one of the great conversations of our age – mental health”.“Such unfiltered access to one of the biggest stars on the planet is testament to the bravery of Lewis and his team who invited us into their world”, he adds, “and the incredible trust and storytelling instincts of director Joe Pearlman, producer Alice Rhodes and the production team”.Capaldi himself, meanwhile, says: “I’m pretty terrified for people to see this documentary if I’m quite honest, but I’m also really proud of it.
Lewis Capaldi fans have been left in stitches at the singing sensation's "iconic" response to all the media coverage revealing his new Netflix show 'How I'm Feeling Now' to air next month.
Lewis Capaldi has announced that he's getting his very own Netflix documentary with a hilarious video. The Scottish singer, 26, dressed up as iconic characters from all the best shows to reveal the news. He donned a sparkly tiara and twirled in a blue gown for Bridgerton, pointed his finger in a red one jumpsuit for Squid Game and slipped into a silky blue animal print shirt channelling his inner Joe Exotic for Tiger King.
Lewis Capaldi will be releasing a full length documentary on Netflix next month.The documentary, titled How I’m Feeling Now, will debut on the streaming service on April 5. Directed by Joe Pearlman, who also directed the Harry Potter 20th Anniversary film, the film follows Capaldi returning to his parents’ house in Scotland to start work on his second album, ‘Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent’.Per a press release, the film “captures Capaldi’s defining year, struggling to balance the familiarity of home, normality and all he’s ever known, with life as one of the biggest stars on the planet, gleaning an intimate portrait of his unique character, hopes and fears in his own words.“Digging beneath the popular clichés surrounding the most unlikely of popstars reveals a deeply thoughtful and self-reflective young man at a unique crossroads in his life as he carries the weight of trying to eclipse the success of his record-breaking debut album.”Meanwhile, Capaldi said: “I’m pretty terrified for people to see this documentary if I’m quite honest, but I’m also really proud of it.
Netflix Boards ‘Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now’
K.J. Yossman Lewis Capaldi’s feature-length documentary “How I’m Feeling Now” has been snapped up by Netflix. The streamer has acquired worldwide rights to the doc, which is set to drop globally on April 5, via Independent Entertainment. The project was produced by BMG and Pulse Films, a VICE Media Group company, and co-financed by Quickfire Films. “Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now” is directed by Joe Pearlman (“Bros: After the Screaming Stops”) and gives fans an inside look into the multi-platinum, award-winning artist as he returns to his roots following unimaginable global success including five headline tours and chart-topping singles.
Lewis Capaldi has revealed that his brand new Netflix show 'How I'm Feeling Now' will be released on the streaming platform next month.
Lewis Capaldi has been left “devastated” after being forced to cancel some tour dates after being diagnosed with bronchitis.
Scots singing sensation Lewis Capaldi is currently making his way through one of his biggest world tours yet, as he makes soundwaves across 11 countries. The Forget Me crooner is ripping up stages across the globe following the release of his second studio album, Broken by Desire to be Heavenly Sent.
Scots singing sensation Lewis Capaldi is currently making his way through one of his biggest world tours yet, as he makes soundwaves across 11 countries. The Forget Me crooner is ripping up stages across the globe as part of his second studio album, Broken by Desire to be Heavenly Sent.
Lewis Capaldi brought his Amsterdam gig to a short halt after hearing the sound of a goat amongst his crowd.
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 shared a sweet moment with his fans on stage in Frankfurt after the singer experienced a Tourette’s flare-up.
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.
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.