Lewis Capaldi calls Glastonbury 2023 ‘The best that happened’


Lewis Capaldi opens on Glastonbury 2023
Lewis Capaldi opens on Glastonbury 2023

Lewis Capaldi has just labeled his performance as Glastonbury 2023 as a “disguised blessing.”

The 28 -year -old spoke of his program that he could not complete due to the uncontrollable ICTs he suffered on stage due to Tourette syndrome and told Youtuber Theo von that it was promised that the set would be “the last time I’m going to play a concert for a long time.”

“When I left the stage, everyone else around me were a bit like, ‘Oh, this is the worst in history’, and I had this strange (like) a weight that had risen, like ‘Oh, now this has happened and I have to get help,'” said Lewis.

He continued: “He had been postponing it because, curiously, a few weeks before that program, at the last minute we were playing in Chicago, and I had a very similar episode (which) was probably even worse … I could not return to the stage and finish the song.

“I was, as, behind the stage, convulsing and having this crazy panic attack, mental episode, it was very bad, much worse than what happened to Glastonbury, because Glastonbury is such a big stage and a great moment,” Survivementioned.

“In a strange way, it is probably the best thing that happened to me at that time in Glastonbury in 2023, because I would not have stopped otherwise,” Lewis explained.

In addition, he said: “I was very bad not to say no to things, feel that this will happen to me if I do not say that all these incredible things that come to me, and I have to catch everything and do everything.”

“I’m afraid to think about what would have happened to me differently, so it was a bit of blessing disguised,” the Someone you loved Hitmaker admitted.

This occurs after Lewis Capaldi made his triumphant return to Glastonbury 2025 after a two -year music break and even launched his song, Survive, which surpassed the Singles list of the United Kingdom.



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