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Glastonbury Fans in Tears as Surprise Act Lewis Capaldi Makes 'Emotional' Admission on Stage

  • Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi delivered an emotional surprise set at Glastonbury Festival 2025, marking his return to the event two years after his challenging performance in 2023.
  • Capaldi's return followed a difficult 2023 show affected by his Tourette's syndrome and vocal problems, leading him to announce a break to focus on his mental and physical health.
  • During his 35-minute 2025 set, Capaldi performed hits including 'Before You Go', 'Grace', and ended with 'Somebody You Loved', engaging the crowd who supported him through sing-alongs and cheers.
  • He thanked the audience for their support, expressing how meaningful it was to return to the festival after two challenging years, and debuted his new track, 'Survive'.
  • Capaldi's performance and emotional return suggest his ongoing recovery and determination to continue his career while managing his health challenges.
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The Scottish singer was this weekend the surprise guest of the Glastonbury festival where he had given his last concert in June 2023 before canceling all his engagements. Fragilized by the Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, the 28-year-old Scottish singer had preferred to withdraw from public life to take care of him. "It's time for me to get back to work," entertains on Monday the one who tells his fight in a new single, prelude to a series of con…

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MusicRadar broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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