A clip of Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi chastising fans at Lytham Festival has gone viral on social media, weeks on from its original recording.
The West Lothian star was performing at Lytham Festival in Lancashire when he spotted a group of people watching the set from their house, outside the concerts grounds. Lewis was joking around on stage when he called out the fans, saying: "What, watching from the gaff?"
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He then thanked the fans for watching: "I'm glad to have you here, thank you very much", then he added: "It's a big house they're staying in as well, you'd think they'd be able to buy four tickets, eh?"
The crowd laughed at this, as Lewis continued: "Don't be cheering them, they're all laughing at you!", as the family were shown on screen at the festival, with the crowd half-booing half-cheering them on.
Lewis said: "They're saying, those schmucks! Everybody on the count of three, boo those people! Nah, I'm only joking, you can watch along.
"Don't worry, I'll send my tour manager over, he'll get the details. I'll have that money in my bank before we finish tonight."
The clip has since went viral on Instagram, garnering hundreds of comments and over 6,000 likes as well. One Instagram user wrote: "Too be fair lewis you are on their front lawn."
Another said: "some boy!"
And a third wrote: "Anyone that loves Lewis Capaldi not only loves him for his music but for his sense of humour too! And if you can’t see this is a joke (that the people on their balcony are laughing at too) then what is wrong with you…..the guy’s hilarious."
More comments read: "Man he would make a good comedian haha."
While others stated: "Should have called them out for the stingy f****** they are!"
Another added: "The best!"
And one concluded: "Quality stuff."
Lewis is currently touring at festivals worldwide at the minute, with his next appearance at Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary. Tickets are still available here.
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