Anyone looking for Lewis Capaldi’s name online can now read the message that Google has written in sweet tribute to him after his return to the Glastonbury Festival on Friday night.
Surprise appearance at Glastonbury by Lewis Capaldi
Lewis Capaldi was given a special tribute by Google after his surprise appearance at Glastonbury on Friday night – two years after he last performed at the festival.
The Scottish singer was emotional as he returned to Worthy Farm, telling fans he needed to finish what he couldn’t last time. Back in 2023, Lewis, 28, struggled to finish his set, with his voice faltering, and told fans he would need to take a break for a while.
But last night, the singer delighted the crowd by performing on stage as he declared: “I’m back, baby.” And after his performance, Google shared a touching tribute in honour of Lewis.
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Anyone Googling his name will now see a sweet message with the words “Welcome back Lewis – Someone we love” surrounded by red heart emojis. Lewis released a new song called Survive ahead of his Friday performance at a festival. He shared a video with the caption “It’s been a while,” in addition to the post that announced it.
The new song has lyrics like “I swear to God I’ll survive” and “I’m going to get up and live until I die” in full force. Since stepping out of the spotlight due to his mental health, this is his first new album.
In the past, Lewis has been open about his mental health and hypochondria. He stated in 2022 that, for sure, there is no one else who can intervene if I’m having a panic attack. Due to how severe my anxiety was at one point, my mother was forced to sleep in my bed as recently as a month ago. I had a bit of a bender, so I’ll be honest: I think that was alcohol-related.
He continued, “It never really reached a tipping point until after I was famous, or after I was a musician, or after I reached a height. I was such an anxious child when I first started experiencing it, but now that I am much more aware of it and talk about it a lot more with people and try to learn more about it, I think the behavior was a result of anxiety.
Lewis struggled to finish his set at Glastonbury during his final performance. He apologised to the audience by saying, “Glastonbury, I’m really sorry. I’m a little irritated by myself. Someone You Loved’s vocals were soon resurrected by the crowd.
“Over the coming weeks, I feel like I’ll be taking a wee break.” So, for the rest of the year, perhaps even, you won’t see much of me. But he said to the crowd, “I hope you’re still up for watching us” when I do return and when I do see you. He expressed his emotion by saying, “I genuinely dreamed of doing this. This has been sufficient even if I never get to do it again.
Lewis opened his show with Before You Go on Friday, saying that it was “second time’s a charm” in reference to what transpired before. He claimed he didn’t want to say too much or that he would cry as he thanked fans for supporting him both during and after the performance.
He stopped the chants and said he only had a short set and limited time before giving them a break because they were “Oh Lewis Capaldi.” He expressed his gratitude to the audience by saying, “Truly. for each and every one of you.
Source: Mirror
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