
Lewis Capaldi makes emotional Glastonbury return
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LEWIS Capaldi tonight made an emotional return to the Glastonbury stage.
The "Someone You Loved" singer, 28, graced the stage at the huge music festival with a moving rendition of Before You Go.
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Lewis Capaldi tonight made an emotional return to the Glastonbury stage
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Thousands of festival-goers screamed and chanted "Oh Lewis Capaldi" as he took to the stage.
The hitmaker, from Bathgate, admitted he had unfinished business, telling fans: "Glastonbury, it's so good to be back.
"I'm not going to say much because if I do I'll probably start crying. Second time's a charm.
"I just wanted to finish what I started the first time."
The Scots singer, who has Tourette's, took a two-year hiatus from performing after his 2023 Glastonbury set saw him tear up and suffer repeated tics.
Soon after, he cancelled all his future shows and announced he was taking a step back from performing for the sake of his mental health.
In May, Capaldi made his return to the stage for the first time in two years, joining Tom Walker for six songs at Edinburgh's Assembly Rooms during a charity concert in aid of the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM).
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