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Ryan Carroll & Katie Forbes

Lewis Capaldi hugs Scots fans on stage after surprise item thrown at star

Lewis Capaldi delighted two Scots fans as he hugged them on stage after a towel was thrown at the star.

The Someone You Loved singer was just 10 minutes into the sixth leg of his world tour when the item was hurled on stage at Aberdeen's P&J Live on Monday night.

He stopped and picked up the towel before discovering a message sprawled across the fabric.

The raucous crowd then cheered as he revealed it read: "Gie us a hug." As reported by Aberdeen Live, he explained he was "too high up" to give the fans a hug - so instead arranged for them to be escorted to the limelight.

While the pair climbed over the barrier, Lewis joked: "You ruined a perfectly good towel for this, I hope it’s worth it."

Lewis inspects the towel on stage (Aberdeen Live)

The singer then described the moment as a "strange way to start a show, but we’re doing it", as the enthusiastic fans hurried on stage. Then, as they approached with their arms stretched out, Lewis stopped them in their tracks as he jokingly demanded they “wait”.

He asked for their names and introduced Tasha and Kerry to the crowd, before asking the pair: “Do you do this at all of your gigs?”

The pair shook their heads and Lewis, without missing a beat, quipped: “You don’t get out of the house? I can tell.” He then reassured them he was joking before embracing the young woman in a hug.

Lewis chats to Tasha and Kerry on stage (Aberdeen Live)

He said his goodbyes in his own colourful: “Thank you, f*****g see you later,” leaving the audience in stitches, before adding: “Goodbye, pleasure to meet you.” He then added: “I imagine that was underwhelming for them.”

The Scots singer, 26, continues his world tour at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow tonight. All UK dates for the tour are now sold out.

Fans have been warned against turning up for his sold-out Glasgow gig with certain fake tickets purchased on Eventbrite. Gigs In Scotland stated that any tickets purchased through Eventbrite - an online ticketing website - are not valid and ticketholders will not be allowed into the show tonight.

The pair receive a hug from Lewis Capaldi (Aberdeen Live)

"Any customer who has obtained tickets via Eventbrite should not attend as they are not valid tickets. Eventbrite were not an official ticket outlet for this event - only @TicketmasterUK...," It wrote on Twitter.

The OVO Hydro reshared the tweet across its social media channels to ensure fans will not be disappointed on the door tonight.

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