Lewis Capaldi has left fans in stitches thanks to his hilarious quips before and during Capital's Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard at the O2 Arena in London on Saturday.
Before the show began, Lewis could be seen at a massage table in a pre-recorded segment. Although the singer didn't seem overly tense as it was him who was giving the massage to radio presenter Roman Kemp.
The two were joking back and forth as Lewis left the 29-year-old presenter in hysterics. When Roman asks if Lewis does anything to look after his voice, the Scottish singer tells him he doesn't - but adds: " Before every gig, I get a massage like this."
The two then get on to the topic of Christmas gifts, in which Lewis shares the best present that he has ever received.
He said: "Last year I got an air fryer. An incredible gift for anyone, by the way. Best thing I've ever been given."
Lewis wasn't just cracking jokes during the pre-show segment, as he had plenty to say during his live performance.
The 26-year-old got to talking about football in between songs, saying: "It's a sad day to be an England fan - England are out of the World Cup, it's tough, it's tough."
He went on: "I'm going to tread lightly here because I'm Scottish," which was met with a handful of boos which prompted the singer to say: "Don't boo my nationality! That is so disgusting"
Although there were cheers as well as one fan shouting "Come on Scotland," to which Lewis replied: "Come on Scotland? You're right, yeah, we didn't get anywhere near the world cup, but yeah, good on you!"
In another break Lewis teased a duet with superstar Ed Sheeran as he was due to perform pointless which the two had written together - however fans were left disappointed.
Lewis said: "Ladies and gentleman Ed Sheeran! He's not here, he's not coming. He's not here at all, he's too busy. I did ask him but he said who is this? Stop calling me? That's unfortunate, So no Ed."
He finished off by asking fans to pick up his new album that's coming out next year, explaining that he "doesn't want to get a real job."
"Please just help me out... buy the album," the Scots singer adds.
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