Lewis Capaldi on Glastonbury 2023, His Return to Music and Why He's Donating Free Therapy to Fans
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- Lewis Capaldi took to the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2023 for an unexpected half-hour performance but had to cut it short due to challenges with his mental health.
- Capaldi took a two-year break to release pressure and because he could no longer continue harming himself and others, explaining he didn't pause just to get better.
- He attributes his recovery and return to music largely to therapy and has partnered with BetterHelp to donate 734,000 hours of free online counseling, reflecting his personal journey.
- Capaldi explained that the 734,000 hours of free therapy correspond to 1,000 hours for each day he spent away from performing, sharing that his main aim has always been to return to the stage doing what he loves.
- He announced a UK tour starting September 7, promoting his return while encouraging fans to seek mental health support and break down therapy stigma.
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Lewis Capaldi 'sad' after watching back performance that forced him off stage
The 28-year-old has bravely spoken about the moment he knew he needed to take a step back, in what he describes as the worst moment of his career when he was forced to leave the stage at Glastonbury 2023.
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