Lewis Capaldi prolongs touring hiatus as he recuperates: ‘I am determined to ensure I am fully recovered

Lewis Capaldi prolongs touring hiatus as he recuperates: ‘I am determined to ensure I am fully recovered

Lewis Capaldi has said he is “going to continue taking some time to carry on looking after myself” after his six-month hiatus from touring ‌yielded‌ an improvement in his ⁤health.

The Scottish singer-songwriter announced in June he would be taking a break from⁣ touring ⁤“for the foreseeable future” after he struggled with his voice during a Glastonbury set, during ⁤which the crowd stepped in to‍ sing the lyrics to his⁤ final songs.

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On‌ New Year’s Eve, he updated⁣ fans in a lengthy Instagram ⁣post to say​ he is “working with some incredible​ professionals to help me learn about and cope better with my Tourette’s and anxiety issues”, and said it has been going “great”.

Capaldi said: “I’m really ​happy to say‍ I’ve noticed a marked improvement in both since I decided to take some time off back in June.”

The 27-year-old singer of Someone You Loved said he would also release ‌an‍ extended version ⁢of his second album Broken By Desire to Be Heavenly Sent featuring five new songs on Monday.

“For now I’m going to continue‌ taking some time to carry on looking after myself,⁢ maybe writing some ‍music and taking⁤ a moment ​to reflect on some of the most incredible years of my life,” Capaldi wrote.

“I want to make absolutely sure I’m 100% before getting back out there again properly for more shows and doing what⁣ I love more than anything! These songs mean the world to me⁣ and I’d be gutted if‌ I’d not been able to share them. Hope this tides you ‌all over until we can get in a room and sing them together some day very soon!”

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He ​also thanked fans for their⁢ support, saying their reaction has ⁣been “nothing I’ve ever experienced and has made⁣ me more excited than ever ​to return to doing what I love at some point in the not too distant future”.

Capaldi explored how the pressures of fame⁢ have affected him mentally⁢ and physically earlier this year in the Netflix documentary Lewis Capaldi: How I’m ⁢Feeling Now.

It won an National Television award in the authored documentary category and ‌has been nominated for a Grammy for‌ best ⁣music film.

On⁢ Sunday, Capaldi wrote: ​“If you saw ⁢the film I made on Netflix, you probably know this ⁤already. But I ​was absolutely terrified of disappointing you all, afraid of not living up to ⁣expectations and in ⁣all honesty scared that the whole thing would⁣ be a⁢ complete flop.

“But thanks to all of ​you, it wasn’t. It’s mind-blowing to see the songs ‌on ‌this album still resonating with so many of you despite the fact I’ve not been out there ⁣promoting it or touring, it means the world to me.”

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2023-12-31 18:26:37
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