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Lewis Capaldi drops into Scots cafe days after Glastonbury comeback

Lewis Capaldi drops into Scots cafe days after Glastonbury comeback

Daily Record02-07-2025
Comrie Croft shared a post on social media of the star at their Gorse Cafe.
Scottish singing sensation Lewis Capaldi dropped by Comrie Croft this week, a few days after his Glastonbury comeback.
The Perthshire venue posted a picture of the musician visiting its Gorse Cafe on Monday, June 30.

It said: 'Glastonbury on Friday, Comrie Croft on Monday. Thanks for visiting the Croft @lewiscapaldi.'

The 28-year-old 'Someone You Loved' singer took two years off following a Glastonbury 2023 performance where he was seen struggling with his Tourette's syndrome to the point fans had to finish songs for him.
He took a break to focus on his health but delighted fans by reappearing at the Somerset festival on Friday in a surprise slot.
He fought back the tears several times during Friday's Glastonbury show at Worthy Farm and was met with a deafening roar having taken the stage.
Lewis told the crowd: 'The last three years haven't been the best for me. It's been a difficult time.
'This has been my f***ing goal – to get back here doing this.'
He added: 'The second time's a charm. I've really really missed doing this over the last few years.

'As I say, it's been difficult at times to think that this maybe wouldn't ever happen again.
'Genuinely, from the bottom of my heart, it means the f***ing world.'
He posted on Instagram: 'Glastonbury it's so incredible to be back, thank you so much for having me x'

Just hours before he took to the stage, Lewis announced that he had released a new song called Survive. The emotional track, which charts his battle with anxiety and Tourette's, marks another successful comeback for the singer.
The song has become the nation's biggest selling track of the week, with Someone You Loved also tipped by the Official Charts Company to re-enter the Top 20.
Survive has been described by Lewis's team as 'a bold and brave new anthem that underscores a challenging period in his career that ended at Glastonbury 2023 when the Pyramid Stage crowd helped carry an emotional Capaldi over the finish line'.
In it, he sings: 'I swear to God I'll survive, if it kills me to, I'm gonna' get up and try, if it's the last thing I'll do.'
The singer struggled after achieving global success in 2019 when his breakthrough single charted in 29 countries and remained at No1 for seven weeks.
His debut album Divinely Inspired to a Hellish Extent and the 2023 follow-up, Broken by Desire to be Heavenly Sent, also topped the charts.

The worldwide success and adulation took its toll and Lewis stayed out of the limelight before playing Glastonbury to one of the weekend's biggest crowds.
He is heading back out on tour after his sensational Glastonbury comeback.
The Scots singer revealed 10 dates in the UK and Ireland in September.
He wrote: 'About time I got back to work … hope to see you out there. Pre-sale opens 9am Tuesday, July 8.'
He will play two Scottish dates – in Glasgow and Aberdeen – before rounding things off in Dublin on September 29.
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Huge 00s music star reveals he wants Glastonbury 2027 headline slot as he bares soul on new album Commitment
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