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Sophie Buchan

Lewis Capaldi asks crowd to 'shut the f*** up' as 'song isn't finished'

Glasgow's Lewis Capaldi has once again left crowds in hysterics after what he said during a show in Cork.

And it seems as if TikTok can't get enough of the Scottish singer and song-writer.

Uploading to TikTok, Nickola Power - also known as @nickyp80 - showed the footage to her followers but it wasn't just them who loved it. Since uploading it to the app, the viral video has since gained almost seven million views and one million likes.

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During the video the crowd can be heard screaming with Lewis waiting for people to stop cheering before asking the audience to be quiet.

He said: "The song is not finished. Please shut the f*** up."

And of course the crowed went wild with many finding what he had said hilarious.

Nickola uploaded a series of Lewis Capaldi videos to her TikTok account and it was clear that it's not just the Scottish crowds that love him with those in Ireland cheering him on asking him to stay on longer than scheduled.

Taking to the comment section, almost four thousand people wrote something about his performance with many stating that they were there and it was "one of the best concerts" they had ever been to.

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One said: "He said please guys we love a polite king."

Another simply commented: "He such a vibe."

"Ahahah he’s amazinggg, he looks so mad tho" wrote a third.

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