Resilience and Redemption: Lewis Capaldi's Triumphant Return to Glastonbury

Lewis Capaldi is rumored to be making a triumphant return to the Glastonbury stage after a challenging performance two years ago. The Scottish singer is expected to take the 'Secret Set' slot on Friday night following Alanis Morrisette. During his last appearance at Glastonbury, Lewis experienced an attack of Tourette's Syndrome, leaving him unable to sing or speak. The crowd stepped in and sang his hit song Someone You Loved in his place, showing their support and unity.
Despite his struggles on stage, Lewis expressed his gratitude to the audience and Glastonbury organizer Emily Eavis. He took a break to focus on his mental and physical health, acknowledging the impact Tourette's has on his life. Lewis documented his journey with Tourette's in a Netflix documentary released before his Glastonbury performance. Fans were hopeful for his return to music after he was overheard discussing new music and a potential album with friends.
In May of this year, Lewis made a comeback to the stage at a mental health charity event in Edinburgh, marking his first performance since Glastonbury. Fans were emotional to see him back on stage and showed their support. Lewis' resilience and determination to overcome his challenges have inspired many, and his return to Glastonbury is highly anticipated.