Lewis Capaldi, who was struggling with Tourette’s Sidnrome, was joined by the Glastonbury audience during the performance of Someone You Loved.
Lewis Capaldi at Glastonbury (Leon Neal/Getty Images)
One of the most exciting moments of the last Glastonbury Festival was undoubtedly that with British singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi. The images of the troubled artist, supported by the audience during the performance of his most famous song “Someone you Loved”, actually went around the world, confirming the difficulties that the artist himself admitted a few weeks ago when he He has some live -Appointments canceled to take care of his sanity and try to arrive in good shape for the English festival appointment.
In fact, a BBC video shows the singer-songwriter in apparent trouble During this time he was to sing one of his most famous songs. In fact, the singer-songwriter suffers from Tourette’s Syndrome, which leads to many tics that sometimes even prevent him from singing. Capaldi admitted the problem and said: “I’m really sorry. I hope the Eavis take me back, even if it was a pretty crappy show.” The video clearly shows the difficulties of the singer-songwriter, who wanders the stage and from time to time tries to resume the song, but to no avail . At this point, however, the audience comes to his aid by singing the song in its entirety, with a very different effect than in concerts, where it is not difficult for the audience to sing some songs by heart while accompanying the artist.
Capaldi was visibly moved by this wave of affection that just a few weeks ago, a few weeks after the release of his latest album “Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent”, which as usual flew to the top of the UK album charts, a stop was announced. With a message, he actually justified the need to quit like this: “The last few months have been exhausting both mentally and physically, I haven’t been properly at home since Christmas and at the moment I’m having a hard time coming to terms with everything.” I need to take a moment to rest and recover, to be at my best and ready for Glastonbury and all the other great shows to come so I can keep doing what I love for a long time to come.”
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