Lewis Capaldi announced he’s taking a break from touring to focus on his mental and physical health.
Just days after performing at Glastonbury, Lewis Capaldi has cancelled his upcoming tour dates.
The Scottish hitmaker took a brief break weeks ago where he took time off ahead of his Glastonbury performance to ‘rest and recover’ and he's now confirmed he’ll be taking extended time away from performing.
He took to the stage over the weekend to perform at the festival and apologised to fans after struggling to finish his set as people in the crowd sweetly helped him finish ‘Someone You Loved’ after he battled through his Tourette’s ticks and lost his voice.
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He has now shared an emotional statement apologising to fans for the upcoming tour date cancellations, explaining that he's still learning to adjust to the impact of his Tourette’s.
This means he will no longer be performing at Reading and Leeds Festivals as well as the remainder of his tour dates this year.
Lewis’ full statement reads:
Lewis’ tour was set to kick off at the end of June, when he was headed across the globe from the UK and Europe to Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
We hope Lewis takes all the time he needs to recover and feel better.