Lewis Capaldi cancels all concerts except Glastonbury: "I need to be Lewis of Glasgow"

Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lewis Marc Capaldi performs on stage at the Mediolanum Forum. Milan (Italy), 31 May 2023 (Photo by Elena Di Vincenzo/Archivio Elena Di Vincenzo/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)

This is bad news for fans of Lewis Capaldi who were planning to attend one of his shows in the coming weeks. The 26-year-old has announced he is canceling all his upcoming gigs apart from the Glastonbury Festival after suffering from various health issues, so he can focus on just being 'Lewis of Glasgow ".

The Scottish star took to his Instagram Stories on June 5 to make the announcement. "It's a really difficult message, and one that hurts me a lot to have to type, but I'm so sorry to say that I'm going to have to cancel all commitments from now until I play Glastonbury on June 24," he said. writing. The 'Someone You Loved' singer added that he needs to "take time to rest and recover, and be at my best and ready for Glastonbury and all the other amazing shows to come so I can keep doing this. that I love". for a long time."

The 26-year-old was recently candid about his own mental health, via his candid Netflix documentary, 'How I Feel Now'. He opened up about his recent Tourette diagnosis, as well as his experiences with panic attacks and the overwhelming pressure he felt to produce his second album, "Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent." Although her return to the spotlight has been hailed, it's clear it's taken a toll on the star. "I need these weeks to be Lewis of Glasgow for a while, spending time with my family and friends and doing normal life things which are an important part of my sense of wellbeing. I hope that everyone will understand," he added in his encouraging message. Instagram post.

Prior to his announcement, Capaldi was due to perform in Glasgow, Dublin, London and Norway as part of his sold-out tour - which he had previously taken to the US and Canada wearing a typically tongue-in-cheek costume . cowboy outfit. We hope Capaldi will be back on stage soon and get all the rest he needs.

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Lewis Capaldi cancels all concerts except Glastonbury: "I need to be Lewis of Glasgow"

Scottish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lewis Marc Capaldi performs on stage at the Mediolanum Forum. Milan (Italy), 31 May 2023 (Photo by Elena Di Vincenzo/Archivio Elena Di Vincenzo/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)

This is bad news for fans of Lewis Capaldi who were planning to attend one of his shows in the coming weeks. The 26-year-old has announced he is canceling all his upcoming gigs apart from the Glastonbury Festival after suffering from various health issues, so he can focus on just being 'Lewis of Glasgow ".

The Scottish star took to his Instagram Stories on June 5 to make the announcement. "It's a really difficult message, and one that hurts me a lot to have to type, but I'm so sorry to say that I'm going to have to cancel all commitments from now until I play Glastonbury on June 24," he said. writing. The 'Someone You Loved' singer added that he needs to "take time to rest and recover, and be at my best and ready for Glastonbury and all the other amazing shows to come so I can keep doing this. that I love". for a long time."

The 26-year-old was recently candid about his own mental health, via his candid Netflix documentary, 'How I Feel Now'. He opened up about his recent Tourette diagnosis, as well as his experiences with panic attacks and the overwhelming pressure he felt to produce his second album, "Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent." Although her return to the spotlight has been hailed, it's clear it's taken a toll on the star. "I need these weeks to be Lewis of Glasgow for a while, spending time with my family and friends and doing normal life things which are an important part of my sense of wellbeing. I hope that everyone will understand," he added in his encouraging message. Instagram post.

Prior to his announcement, Capaldi was due to perform in Glasgow, Dublin, London and Norway as part of his sold-out tour - which he had previously taken to the US and Canada wearing a typically tongue-in-cheek costume . cowboy outfit. We hope Capaldi will be back on stage soon and get all the rest he needs.

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