Lewis Capaldi Makes Surprise Glastonbury Comeback
Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi delighted Glastonbury crowds with a surprise set, marking his return to the festival after two years. Capaldi, who struggled with Tourette syndrome during his last performance, kicked off the set with his hit song Before You Go. He expressed gratitude to fans and performed new and old songs, ending with Somebody You Loved.

Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi surprised Glastonbury crowds with a set on Friday afternoon, exclaiming 'I'm back, baby.' This comes two years after he struggled with Tourette syndrome symptoms during his last performance at the festival.
The crowd chanted his name before he kicked off his set with the hit song Before You Go. The performance, listed as 'TBA' on the Glastonbury website, marked Capaldi's return after taking a break from touring and releasing a new song called Survive.
Capaldi expressed his gratitude to the fans, saying, 'It's so good to be back. I'm not going to say much up here today, because if I do, I think I will probably start crying.' He performed a 35-minute set on the Pyramid Stage, including songs like Hold You While You Wait and Grace.
Ending with Somebody You Loved, Capaldi reflected on his journey, stating, 'My name's Lewis Capaldi and I'm back, baby.' This year's Glastonbury lineup includes surprise acts like Patchwork on the Pyramid Stage.
According to the source: RTE.ie.
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