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Lewis Capaldi fans spot surprising way to nab tickets to sold out tour – here's how YOU can too
Lewis Capaldi fans spot surprising way to nab tickets to sold out tour – here's how YOU can too

The Sun

time20-07-2025

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Lewis Capaldi fans spot surprising way to nab tickets to sold out tour – here's how YOU can too

LEWIS Capaldi fans have spotted a surprising way to nab tickets for his sold out tour - and here's how. In June, the Scots singer, 28, revealed that he was hitting the road in Septembe r for a string of huge arena gigs 4 4 4 While tickets are sold out, there is an unconventional way for fans to secure premium tickets - and it involves Greggs. Fans must visit one of five selected Greggs shops across London, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and Sheffield. Greggs wrote on Instagram: "Looking for a chance to bag a FREE pair of premium tickets to @LewisCapaldi's completely SOLD-OUT UK TOUR? "Get yourself down to one of five selected Greggs shops in your BEST Capaldi cosplay to be in with a chance to nab the exclusive tickets. "With just 25 pairs available at each shop, only those who truly capture Lewis' iconic sense of fashion will be eligible to join the queue and have a chance to win... "Before you go... check out the shops and dates below!" First up is on July 22, from 6pm at Glasgow's 393 Sauchiehall Street, and Salford's Media City shops. Then, London's 1 Leicester Square and Birmingham's Bullring Shopping Centre outlets - from 6pm on July 23. Rounding it out is Sheffield's Meadowhall Retail Park, which will be July 24 from 6pm. Lewis Capaldi reveals he reached 20st & is on anti-psychotic medication after Glastonbury breakdown Another added: "I am SO here for this." While a third shared: "The Gregg's collab is iconic." Recently, Lewis opened up about his troubling 2023 Glastonbury set, in which he couldn't sing after struggling with Tourettes and anxiety from which he then took a two-year hiatus. Lewis said the performance was a wake-up call after neglecting his mental and physical health for years. He told The Sun at the time: "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." The star ultimately made a triumphant return to music at Glastonbury 2025. 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. "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. "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."

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