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Lewis Capaldi makes emotional return to Glastonburys Pyramid stage

Lewis Capaldi makes emotional return to Glastonburys Pyramid stage

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(Recasts for Lewis Capaldi's performance)
GLASTONBURY, England, June 27 (Reuters) -
Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi made an emotional return to Glastonbury Festival on Friday, two years after he struggled to finish "Someone You Loved" on the Pyramid Stage and took a break to focus on his mental health.
The 28-year-old's set on Friday afternoon was not on the bill but a huge crowd was waiting after word got out.
"I'm not going to say much up here today, because if I do I think I'll probably start crying," he said.
"I just wanted to come and kind of finish what I couldn't finish the first time around."
His set included new single "Survive", released on Friday, which details his mental health challenges, and ended with "Someone You Loved".
"I might struggle to finish it for a different reason today", a visibly emotional Capaldi said.
Beth Simpson, who was in the crowd two years ago, said it was good to sing along in better circumstances for the singer.
"It was really great that everyone picked him up at that time, but its lovely that we've been able to do that in a time when he's felt that positivity as well," she said.
"It's such a lovely full circle moment."
Earlier in the day, Lorde attracted a large crowd on the Woodsies stage, where she sang tracks from her new album "Virgin", released on Friday.
"It was absolutely incredible, she is such a brilliant performer," said Jamie Pringle, 26, who had just made it to the stage before the gates were shut to control crowds.
Rock band Supergrass opened the Pyramid Stage, 30 years after they first appeared at the festival. "Glastonbury, what's up," frontman Gaz Coombes told a sun-drenched crowd.
"Ironic" singer Alanis Morissette and Scottish band Biffy Clyro will be on the Pyramid later on Friday, before pop rock group The 1975 headline the festival for the first time.
Other acts performing on the 10 large stages on Friday include Busta Rhymes, Maribou State and Anohni And The Johnsons.
The Searchers, part of the 1960's Merseybeat scene, will perform their final show after more than six decades of touring on the Acoustic stage. (Reporting by Paul Sandle, Kristian Brunse and Sophie Royle; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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Lewis Capaldi makes emotional return to Glastonburys Pyramid stage
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(Recasts for Lewis Capaldi's performance) GLASTONBURY, England, June 27 (Reuters) - Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi made an emotional return to Glastonbury Festival on Friday, two years after he struggled to finish "Someone You Loved" on the Pyramid Stage and took a break to focus on his mental health. The 28-year-old's set on Friday afternoon was not on the bill but a huge crowd was waiting after word got out. "I'm not going to say much up here today, because if I do I think I'll probably start crying," he said. "I just wanted to come and kind of finish what I couldn't finish the first time around." His set included new single "Survive", released on Friday, which details his mental health challenges, and ended with "Someone You Loved". "I might struggle to finish it for a different reason today", a visibly emotional Capaldi said. Beth Simpson, who was in the crowd two years ago, said it was good to sing along in better circumstances for the singer. "It was really great that everyone picked him up at that time, but its lovely that we've been able to do that in a time when he's felt that positivity as well," she said. "It's such a lovely full circle moment." Earlier in the day, Lorde attracted a large crowd on the Woodsies stage, where she sang tracks from her new album "Virgin", released on Friday. "It was absolutely incredible, she is such a brilliant performer," said Jamie Pringle, 26, who had just made it to the stage before the gates were shut to control crowds. Rock band Supergrass opened the Pyramid Stage, 30 years after they first appeared at the festival. "Glastonbury, what's up," frontman Gaz Coombes told a sun-drenched crowd. "Ironic" singer Alanis Morissette and Scottish band Biffy Clyro will be on the Pyramid later on Friday, before pop rock group The 1975 headline the festival for the first time. Other acts performing on the 10 large stages on Friday include Busta Rhymes, Maribou State and Anohni And The Johnsons. The Searchers, part of the 1960's Merseybeat scene, will perform their final show after more than six decades of touring on the Acoustic stage. (Reporting by Paul Sandle, Kristian Brunse and Sophie Royle; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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