Lewis Capaldi has cancelled a range of gigs this year as he takes a break from performing.
After an emotional set on Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage saw fans unite to finish his lyrics when the singer's Tourette's overcame him, Lewis Capaldi apologised to fans.
He admitted he was 'annoyed with himself' after losing his voice and battling with Tourette’s.
Now, the singer 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.
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He added 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."
Fans with tickets are advised that Ticketmaster will contact them in due course and an automatic refund will be issued. The following gigs are cancelled:
Full list of Lewis Capaldi gigs cancelled
Chepstow Racecourse - June 30
Chepstow Racecourse - July 1
August 25 - 27 - Reading & Leeds Festival (Lewis' performance day unknown)
August 25 - Wythenshawe Park, Manchester
August 30 & September 1 - Royal Highland Showgrounds, Edinburgh
September 3 - Boucher Road Playing Fields, Belfast
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