Lewis Capaldi  invites the Jonas Brothers on stage for surprise performance during NYC concert

Lewis Capaldi invites the Jonas Brothers on stage for surprise performance during NYC concert

Lewis Capaldi invites the Jonas Brothers on stage for surprise performance during NYC concert Lewis Capaldi left his fans sobbing with delight as he brought the Jonas Brothers on stage during his concert in New York City on Thursday. The singer, 26, took to the stage at Radio City Music Hall as part of his Broken By Desire to Be Heavenly Sent tour. But the hitmaker wasn't alone for long as he surprised the crowd by inviting the boy band on stage for part of the show to perform thier song Lovebug. Lewis took to Twitter and shared a snippet of Nick, Kevin and Joe Jonas' performance on stage, writing: 'The bonus bonus Jonas.' The Scottish star's fans were sent into a frenzy by the surprise guests, with some taking to Twitter to reveal they were moved to tears. One fan wrote: 'I was shaking so bad, I'm still crying,' while another added: 'I cried and screamed, I had an amazing night.' A third fan added: 'Best night ever,' while a fourth wrote: 'Best thing we've ever seen at a concert and we weren't even there!' It comes after Lewis took over Netflix's Instagram account for a very chaotic string of Stories on Thursday. To coincide with the release of his documentary, How I'm Feeling Now, the singer, 26, took part in a Q&A with fans - where he joked about his penis, 'man boobs' and kissing his pal Niall Horan. He went on to tell the streaming service's 2.8million UK followers that he would have 'got into porn' if he hadn't pursued a career in music. When asked to 'rate how likely it is that you and niall have a cheeky kiss on a night out', Lewis emulated a slobbery smooch while writing, 'This noise is haunting.' One submission read, 'U have man boobs,' to which he responded, 'Maybe.' Another questioned, 'Are you cut or uncut?' and the Forget Me hitmaker used his quick wit to answer. He said, 'It's uncut, yeah, it's a real raw look of my life and I hope you guys enjoy it. It's been a crazy thing, making this documentary... Oh you mean my penis? Uncut.' Lewis' fans broke down in tears on Wednesday as he candidly discussed how his mental health struggles almost ended his career. In his emotional doc, the musician, speaks of how the pressure following the success of his first album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, triggered 'frightful' panic attacks. Lewis, who was diagnosed with Tourette's after doctors picked up on his uncontrollable shoulder twitch, also discussed being a Hypochondriac. Hypochondria causes suffers to feel extreme anxiety about their health, including worrying that are or may become seriously ill. The Scottish singer said: 'I've always been a hypochondriac. I've been obsessed like, if something is wrong with me, I'm like, 'Fuck, I'm dying'. 'I went to a therapist and she was like, "Do you not think that's got something to do with the fact that your grandmother and your aunt both died when you were like three and four, within a year." Lewis described how his anxiety manifested itself in a shoulder twitch which would become so severe when he was songwriting, he had to put his second album on hold. After his Someone You Love was a smash hit, Lewis was filled with self doubt if he could ever recreate the magic when he was writing back in lockdown . #lewiscapaldi #jonasbrothers