The BRIT Awards 2023 revealed their the final live performance for this year’s show and it's none other than Scottish music phenomenon Lewis Capaldi.
Lewis - who last performed at the 2020 ceremony - will join an all-star line-up alongside Cat Burns, David Guetta, Becky Hill, Ella Henderson, Harry Styles, Lizzo, Sam Smith, Kim Petras, Stormzy and Wet Leg, with comedian Mo Gilligan on hosting duties for a second year.
Lewis said: "Last time I played The BRIT Awards I was so scared that I had a panic attack before I went on, and then got hammered afterwards. Looking forward to more of the same this year."
Lewis - who is nominated for Song of the Year with Mastercard this year, which he won in 2020 along with Best New Artist - recently scored his fourth UK number 1 single with ‘Pointless’, following his previous three number 1’s ‘Someone You Loved’, ‘Before You Go’, and ‘Forget Me'.
Pointless is the second single from his upcoming second studio album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent.
To date, he has achieved five Top Ten singles as well as four number ones - with ‘Someone You Loved’ the UK’s biggest streamed song of all time - and the biggest selling UK album of both 2019 and 2020 and over 25 billion global streams.
The BRIT Awards 2023 will take place Saturday, February 11, at The O2 arena in London. It will be broadcast exclusively on ITV1 and ITVX, in its first ever Saturday night slot, from 8.30pm.
This weekend, you can catch Lewis on your TV as he is set to appear on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show this Saturday on BBC One at 6.50pm, where he will take part in the infamous ’Send To All’ and perform Forget Me.
Get the latest celebrity gossip and telly news sent straight to your inbox. Sign up to our daily Showbiz newsletter here.