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The Sun
19-07-2025
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- The Sun
Lewis Capaldi locked in planning battle with neighbour at £1.6M pad weeks after emotional Glastonbury comeback
LEWIS Capaldi is locked in a battle over a new fence at his £1.6million mansion as neighbours reckon it will wreck their view. The Someone You Loved singer, 28, hopes to beef up privacy with a 6ft-high wooden barrier around the grounds of his farmhouse, near Glasgow. 4 4 4 4 But resident Adam Dunwoodie has objected to the star's planning application claiming an existing fence has already had a 'significant adverse impact' on his home life. He said he understands Lewis's 'desire for security and privacy' but argued the height of the proposed partition would be 'oppressive'. In a letter to the council he claimed the current fence was too tall and too near his own pad and should be lowered 'without delay'. Mr Dunwoodie writes: 'Our concerns have been mirrored by every visitor to our property. The fence, as currently located, has a significant adverse impact on our daily lives. "Whilst we fully understand the applicant's desire for security and privacy, there are several significant factors we strongly oppose. 'The oppressive height of the fence, the proximity of the fence, the standard of finish and appearance and the lack of maintenance access to ground between the properties. "Our hope would be that approval should be rejected and that work to relocate and alter the height should be completed without delay. "If required, we would hope to engage in constructive discussion with the applicant.' We told how Lewis snapped up the pad in 2020 after superstar pal Ed Sheeran scoured property listings on his behalf. After moving in he complained it smelled of cigarette smoke and dogs but has embarked on an upgrade. The music star recently won permission to construct a recording studio and last year built a triple garage for his car collection. He has also added a swimming pool, changing rooms, spa and sauna and hopes to add a sun room with glass windows and slate roof. Mr Dunwoodie insisted he was not opposed to the upgrades. He told East Renfrewshire Council: 'We do not object to any other construction work that has proceeded or is due to proceed as part of this or other applications.' The local authority is due to rule on the fence in due course. The row comes after Lewis made a triumphant return to Glastonbury last month after struggling to finish his set at the festival in 2023. He took time off after the previous performance was cut short due to a Tourette's flare-up. Now he has returned to the charts with single Survive and will perform at Glasgow's OVO Hydro and Aberdeen's P&J Live as part of a UK arena tour in September.


Scottish Sun
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Lewis Capaldi announces extra Glasgow date as Ticketmaster details revealed
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LEWIS Capaldi has announced an extra Glasgow date on his UK tour due to phenomenal demand. The Scots singer, 28, recently revealed he will hit the road later this year following his incredible comeback at Glastonbury. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 2 The chart-topper has added extra dates to the UK leg of his tour Credit: Getty 2 Lewis recently opened up about his troubling 2023 Glastonbury set Credit: Alamy The Someone You Loved singer initially announced shows at the P&J Live in Aberdeen on September 11 and the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on September 13. The chart-topper, from Whitburn, West Lothian, has added two extra Scottish dates, September 10 in Aberdeen and September 14 in Glasgow. It comes as tickets went on sale this morning for the UK leg of Capaldi's highly-anticipated tour. He wrote on social media: "One second past 9am and you've got every single ticket in the baskets. "Genuinely blows my mind to be saying this, but adding new dates right now that'll go on sale in a minute. Will be on the same link so keep checking!" Excited fans flocked to the comments to react to the latest announcement. One wrote: "I think that means 'welcome back'!" Another put: "I'm surprised you are surprised!" A third added: "Easier giving birth to a baby than getting these tickets." A fourth weighed in: "Screaming, crying, throwing up." Lewis Capaldi makes surprise appearance at Noah Kahan gig at BST Hyde Park show Lewis recently opened up about his troubling 2023 Glastonbury set, in which he couldn't sing after struggling with Tourettes and anxiety. Lewis says the performance was a wake-up call after neglecting his mental and physical health for years. He told The Sun: "I think I probably knew two songs into the set at Glastonbury that I couldn't do it. "I was on stage and I was on complete autopilot. In my head I was feeling a thousand miles away and I watched it back and I feel sad. As far as I was concerned, I was done indefinitely. "I didn't take a break to just focus on getting better. I took a break because I needed a break to release the pressure value a little bit." He said he's no longer taking antidepressant Sertraline after successfully battling his demons and has learned to accept he will always have some level of anxiety. Lewis said: 'I am doing much better. I'm not on antidepressants any more.' Referencing his new No1 single Survive, Lewis told fans during a live stream: 'It was f***ing hard to get off it. You could say I've survived getting off Sertraline but let's not get into that. This is happy stuff. I'm trying to share less.'


The Irish Sun
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Lewis Capaldi breaks silence on emotional Glastonbury return after taking a break from music
LEWIS Capaldi has opened up about his poignant return to music after a two-year hiatus. Superstar Lewis took a much-needed break away from the spotlight, but has now come back stronger than ever. 6 The singer has admitted he needed the two-year break due to pressure Credit: Instagram 6 Looking back to 2023's Glastonbury, Lewis revealed how unhappy he was Credit: Instagram made a triumphant return to the Glastonbury stage over the weekend. In a heart-warming video posted on his social media, he revealed his true feelings surrounding the burn-out. Speaking from the heart, he told fans: "One word to describe how I'm feeling now is... spectacular." Looking back over his Glastonbury experience in 2023, he admitted: "This should be like, a really happy moment, and it isn't. Read more "I'm like, achieving my dream here. If there was a film about being a singer, and starting as a kid, and they'd be like, Oh, I'd love to be a singer one day and perform in front people, I've done it. "I've got to the end of the film and it's not how I thought it was going to be. "And all these people are singing at me and I feel 1,000 miles away there, and I watch it back and actually feel sad. "Second song in, I was probably just thinking, this has to be it, like... I can't keep doing this to myself. Most read in Showbiz "As far as I was concerned, it was like, I'm done. I didn't take a break to just focus on getting better. "I took a break because I needed a break and to sort of release the pressure valve a little bit." Lewis Capaldi makes emotional Glastonbury return two years after heartbreaking set Within the montage, Lewis added pictures and home-filmed clips of himself performing as a youngster, full of hopes and dreams. He captioned the tear-jerking montage: "Been mad looking back at it all. Thank you so much for still being here." Fans commented: "You have no idea how good it is to see you back! We've b****y missed you Lewis!" A second praised: "I feel like you left us as a boy and have returned as a man. I didn't think you could get any better, but you've gained this very endearing mature charisma and I AM HERE FOR IT!!" A third agreed: " "Aaaaaand I'm crying again. We were never going anywhere Lewis, I would have waited 20 years. We told you we'd be right where you left us when you were ready to come back and we were. We love you and want you to succeed, whatever that looks like for you," penned a fourth. "We've missed you so much. You're incredible, talented, brave and a beautiful human being," commended another fan. As he took to the stage on June 27, 2025, Lewis was met with chants of his name from 100,000 fans and experienced a very different sense of emotions. He introduced His victorious set came exactly two years after Lewis had ended his 2023 performance early due to repeated tics caused by Tourettes. is now hitting the road in September for a string of huge arena gigs. He will be performing in Sheffield, Aberdeen, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham, Cardiff and Dublin from September 7 to September 29. 6 The musician was forced to stop his set early at Glastonbury in 2023 Credit: Instagram 6 The star came on stage at Glasto 2025 while thousands of fans chanted his name Credit: AFP 6 Lewis told fans he is back - bigger and better than ever for his new tour Credit: The Mega Agency 6 The star included photos of him in the montage performing at a young age Credit: Instagram


The Irish Sun
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Lewis Capaldi announces new UK and Ireland tour after Glastonbury return
LEWIS Capaldi has sent fans into a spin after announcing a new UK and Ireland tour following his Glastonbury comeback. The Scots-born singer, 28, made a triumphant return to the festival on the weekend, two years after he was unable to finish his set due to his Tourettes. 7 Lewis Capaldi has announced he is going on tour Credit: Alamy 7 The news comes after his big Glastonbury comeback on Friday Credit: Alamy 7 Lewis will be touring the UK and Ireland in September Credit: Instagram / @lewiscapaldi Taking to Instagram, Lewis shared a video montage of himself performing on stage with the caption: "About time I got back to work… hope to see you out there." The clip revealed a string of dates across England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland and Lewis added: "Will be my only shows in the uk, ireland or europe this year! would love to see ya there 🌸 x." Fans have gone wild for the news, with one replying: "I cannot wait 😍🔥 ready to fight like the hunger games for tickets!" READ MORE ON LEWIS CAPALDI Another added: "The hero the UK needs right now." And a third said: "Can't wait! Simply cannot wait xxx." Nottingham Arena also posted: "We can't wait to have you back ❤️." Lewis will be performing in Sheffield, Aberdeen, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham, Cardiff and Dublin from September 7 to September 29. Most read in Music On Friday, His surprise set came exactly two years after Lewis had ended his 2023 performance early due to repeated tics caused by Tourettes and he then went on But as he took to the stage on June 27, 2025, Lewis was met with chants of his name from 100,000 fans. The popstar, who is from Bathgate in West Lothian, told fans the past two years had been 'difficult' but admitted he had unfinished business to resolve. Lewis said to the crowd: "Glastonbury, it's so good to be back. I'm not gonna say much up here today because if I do, I think I'll probably start crying. "But I said it's just amazing to be here with you all, and I can't thank you all enough for coming out and coming and seeing me.' Making light of his 2023 performance, he added: "Second time's a charm on this one, everybody. "It's just a short set today, but I just wanted to come and finish what I couldn't finish the first time.' Festival-goers in Somerset teared up and chanted 'Oh Lewis Capaldi' as he treated them to the surprise 35-minute set with hits like Before You Go and Hold Me While You Wait. Introducing his new song, Survive, which dropped on Thursday, Lewis said: "I released a new song. The last two years haven't been the best for me. It's been quite difficult at times. "I wanted to write a song about overcoming that stuff and getting to the other side of it. "This has been my f****** goal to get here. This song's about that." Capaldi rounded off his set with a rendition of Someone You Loved. Holding back tears, he said: "I've got one more song to play before I leave. I think we all know what song it is. "I've really missed doing this over the last two years. It's been really difficult to think this wouldn't ever happen again. "Genuinely from the bottom of my heart, it means the f****** world. "I struggled to sing this song two years ago for a different reason. Tonight, I think I'll struggle to sing it for another one. This time it's a good one. "My name's Lewis Capaldi and I'm f****** back baby!" 7 Lewis had to cut short his 2023 Glastonbury set Credit: Alamy 7 The Scots-born singer was suffering with his Tourettes Credit: Getty 7 Lewis then took a two-year hiatus Credit: Getty 7 He introduced his new song Survive to the Glastonbury crowd on Friday Credit: Charlie Sarsfield


Scottish Sun
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Lewis Capaldi makes emotional Glastonbury return
Thousands of festival-goers screamed as he took the stage Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) 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. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 1 Lewis Capaldi tonight made an emotional return to the Glastonbury stage Credit: Getty 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). More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Scottish Sun. is your go to destination for the best celebrity news, football news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheScottishSun.