Lewis Capaldi fans joined the singer as he struggled to sing during his Glastonbury set this weekend.
During the singer's set on Saturday, he lost his voice and was battling with Tourette’s to the point of stopping to apologise to the crowd. While performing his popular single 'Hold Me While You Wait', the singer admitted he was 'annoyed with himself' after after struggling to sing.
During the performance, the crowds cheered him on and chanted “Oh Lewis Capaldi.” One fan filmed the moment at Glastonbury when fans helped the singer perform 'Someone You Loved'.
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The video shows Lewis' fans swaying and waving their hands as they sing along to the hugely popular song. Fan Natalie McMullen filmed the moment and shared it on TikTok, captioning the post: "The whole crowd helping Lewis Capaldi sing Someone You Loved! I barely touched my phone in Glastonbury but this was special.
Today, the singer revealed that he plans to take some time off, despite just returning from a three week break after being "non-stop the past year".
Lewis has confirmed he will be taking an extended break for "the foreseeable future". In a statement on Twitter, the singer said he is "still learning to adjust" to his Tourette's and that his Glastonbury set proved he needs time to get his "mental and physical health in order". He added that he is "incredibly sorry" to anyone with plans to go to his concerts throughout the rest of the year and that this has been "the most difficult decision of [his] life."
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