Lewis Capaldi ‘sounds great’ as music pal reveals comeback is edging closer

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LEWIS Capaldi is edging closer to a major comeback as an industry pal reveals he's never sounded better.

Yungblud confirmed a music return is on the horizon for the Bathgate-born star after he took a career break in 2023.

Lewis Capaldi performing live on stage.
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Lewis Capaldi took a break from music back in 2023[/caption]
Headshot of Yungblud.
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Yungblud confirmed a music return is on the horizon for Lewis[/caption]

At a playback of some of his new tunes, including single Hello Heaven, Hello, Yungblud said: "I have heard his new music and it sounds great.

"He is getting his mental health right.

"I love him, as me and him have been on this ride together.

"We experienced it at the same time and he is perhaps the only friend who knows what I am going through, in the same way I know what he's going through."

Talking about a ballad he has written on his new record, Yungblud added: "When I was making this album, I was really close with Lewis, and Lewis was like, 'Just f***ing sing, man'.

"And we have a massive British actress in the video. It's going to be iconic."

Capaldi, who has Tourette's Syndrome, has struggled with his condition during live performances and back in June 2023  decided to take time away from touring to learn how to cope with it.

The Someone You Loved crooner toiled to complete his Pyramid stage headline slot at Glastonbury in 2023.

Thousands of fans in the crowd helped Hold Me While You Wait singer Lewis finish his tracks as he struggled with his condition.

He lost his voice and battled through the performance despite a great deal of tics as he played the main stage set.

They cheered and chanted "oh Lewis Capaldi" as they attempted to see him through.

In an emotional announcement on-stage, he then told the crowd: "I recently took three weeks off just because I've been non stop the past year and I wanted to take a wee break from my head for my mental health.

"I wanted to come back and do Glastonbury because it's obviously so incredible so I just want to thank you all for coming out. I was scared but you've really made me feel at ease so thank you very much for that."

Scot Lewis added: "I feel like I'll be taking another wee break over the next couple of weeks so you probably won't see much of me for the rest of the year maybe even. But when I do come back, when I do see you, I hope you're all still up for watching."

His second studio album, Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, details his battles with anxiety and being an hypochondriac.

Meanwhile, his Tourette's syndrome diagnosis was detailed in a Netflix series.


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