Lewis Capaldi is reportedly set to stun fans tomorrow with the release of his eagerly awaited comeback single, marking his first new music since January last year. The timing couldn’t be more electric, as he’s also slated for a surprise appearance on Glastonbury’s iconic Pyramid Stage.
A source close to the singer revealed: “Lewis took a decent chunk of time away and now he’s ready for his fans to hear what he has been working on.
"Tomorrow is a huge day for him. He will be releasing a brand new single and it is his Pyramid Stage performance. He is in a great place and feels ready to come back into the spotlight," they told The Sun.
Capaldi’s last Pyramid Stage show in 2023 was an emotional rollercoaster, ending prematurely with the star in tears. Reflecting on that moment, he admitted it made him realise he needed to “spend much more time getting my mental and physical health in order.”
Lewis took a break from singing and touring to focus on his mental and physical health, particularly his Tourette's syndrome and anxiety. He announced an extended break from touring in June 2023, after struggling with his voice during a Glastonbury performance.
The Scottish singer has been open about his Tourette's and the impact it has on his singing and stage presence. After stepping back from the public eye, Lewis quietly began crafting fresh material last year, collaborating with British songwriter Dan D’Lion and was even spotted playing acoustic guitar in the studio.
His musical return follows two chart-topping albums: the 2019 debut Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent and Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent from 2023.
Insiders told the Mirror that Lewis is among a handful of surprise performers at this year’s festival. He’s reportedly taking the Pyramid Stage at 4:55 pm on Friday. Other secret gigs include Lorde at Woodsies (11:30 am Friday), Olivia Dean and Rachel Chinouriri at Strummerville (8 pm Friday), and CMAT at BBC Introducing (1:30 pm Friday).
Saturday’s hidden highlights feature Pulp on the Pyramid Stage at 6:15 pm and American band Haim at The Park at 7:30 pm.
These whispered schedules have also surfaced on TikTok, with one user posting, “Heard it here first people,” sharing similar times but placing CMAT at 8:30 pm on Friday - a slot still marked as TBA on the official lineup.
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