Lewis Capaldi Says Sorry To Glastonbury Crowd After Struggling With Tourette And Loses His Voice

Lewis Capaldi Says Sorry To Glastonbury Crowd After Struggling With Tourette And Loses His Voice

Lewis Capaldi's Glastonbury set got emotional earlier today with the Scottish singer struggling to finish his performance. The Before You Go hitmaker took to the stage at Worthy Farm this afternoon after a few weeks off work cancelling a string of gigs at the start of this month in order to be fit enough to perform at the festival this weekend. Addressing his break to the Glastonbury crowd today, Lewis revealed he plans to take more time off in the future as he got emotional. He told the crowd: I recently took three weeks off just because I’ve been none stop the past year and I wanted to take a wee break from my head for my mental health. I wanted to come back and do Glastonbury because it’s obviously so incredible so I just want to thank you all for coming out. After delighting the crowd at Worthy Farm with a rendition of his song Bruises earlier today, Lewis admitted he was starting to lose his voice but that he was going to power through to the end of his slot. #LewisCapaldi #GlastonburyCrowd #Struggling #Tourette #LosesVoice #completeset #audience