Lewis Capaldi is set to take the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, following a short break from performing.
The 26-year-old singer announced last month that he would be taking time out to focus on his health in the run-up to his slot at Britain's biggest music festival, bowing out of performances at iconic gigs like Capital's Summertime Ball, amongst others.
Fans are hoping that he is feeling better and raring to go for his performance at Glastonbury, which comes ahead of a series of summer dates including a bank holiday special at Manchester's very own Wythenshawe Park in August.
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Lewis will be performing on the main stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, June 25 in the 5.35pm to 6.35pm slot, just in front of headline acts Lizzo and Guns 'n' Roses.
The much-loved Scottish singer will be performing at the festival for the first time since 2019, when he became embroiled in a rock and roll spat with former Oasis musician, Noel Gallagher.
With over 200,000 music lovers set to attend Worthy Farm this weekend, Lewis is expected to receive a warm welcome, and fans who can't be there can catch all the action live on BBC TV and Radio and on-demand on iPlayer.
How to see Lewis Capaldi in Manchester
Later in the summer, the two-time BRIT Award winner will be bringing his unique brand of pop music to Manchester in August, with a special outdoor concert at Wythenshawe Park.
The Glaswegian singer-songwriter will be performing tracks from his number one album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, including the single "Pointless" which was co-written with the flame-haired suffolk success story, Ed Sheeran.
The show will take place on Friday, August 25, and Lewis is expected to bring a selection of special guests to the stage.
Fans could still be in with a chance to catch Lewis in action with a limited number of tickets still available via Ticketmaster, with prices starting from £60.50 for a full-price day ticket.
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