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Lewis Capaldi set to make huge comeback after Glastonbury Festival – two years after breaking down on stage
Lewis Capaldi set to make huge comeback after Glastonbury Festival – two years after breaking down on stage

The Irish Sun

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Lewis Capaldi set to make huge comeback after Glastonbury Festival – two years after breaking down on stage

LEWIS Capaldi is reportedly set for a triumphant comeback to the Glastonbury stage two years after struggling to perform. The Advertisement 6 Lewis is set to make his return to the Glastonbury stage after two years Credit: AP 6 The iconic festival has a 'secret set' reserved on Friday evening Credit: Getty 6 The star struggled through his performance after his Tourette's flared up Credit: AFP His return, to the Pyramid Stage, as reported by In one of the most notable moments in the festival's history, As he finished his set, performing Hold Me While You Wait, he told the crowd: 'Glastonbury, I'm really sorry. I'm a bit annoyed with myself.' But the crowd replied by cheering him on by chanting "Oh Lewis Capaldi". Advertisement READ MORE GLASTONBURY Shortly after the set, Lewis said: 'I wanted to come back and to do 'I was s**t-scared but you really made me feel at ease.' Referring to Glasto organiser Emily Eavis, he continued: 'I am really sorry and I hope Eavis will have me back on because this has been a f*****g s**t show. 'I feel like I will be taking another wee break over the next couple of weeks so you probably won't see much of me for the rest of the year.' Advertisement Most read in Showbiz Since then Lewis, who took a three week mental health break prior to the event, said he would be taking an extended period of time off 'to spend more time getting my mental and physical health in order' He then disappeared from the spotlight completely in order to adjust to the impact Tourettes has on his life and get it under control. Moment Lewis Capaldi left speechless after diehard fan serenades him in the pub (v2) 'Playing for you every night is all I've ever dreamed of, so this has been the most difficult decision of my life,' he said at the time. 'I'll be back as soon as I possibly can." Advertisement Tourette's syndrome is a neurological condition that makes someone make involuntary 'tics' including rapid movements and noises, at times making them struggle to speak. Lewis tracked his diagnosis in a Netflix documentary, How I'm Feeling Now, showing how much it affects his life on a day-to-day basis. The film was released shortly before his Glasto appearance. In October last year, Advertisement In May this year, It was his first performance since the 2023 Glastonbury performance, with fans saying they were 'near tears' seeing him back on stage. 6 The singer has taken time away from the spotlight ever since Credit: Getty 6 The singer has been open about Tourettes effecting his life Credit: Getty Advertisement 6 He apologised on stage saying he was 'angry at himself' over the flare up Credit: Getty

Brit music superstar in talks for Netflix documentary 2 years after crippling health ‘demons' led to him quit industry
Brit music superstar in talks for Netflix documentary 2 years after crippling health ‘demons' led to him quit industry

Scottish Sun

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Brit music superstar in talks for Netflix documentary 2 years after crippling health ‘demons' led to him quit industry

In March, his pal Yungblud confirmed the str had been back in the studio working on songs NETFLIX & SPILL Brit music superstar in talks for Netflix documentary 2 years after crippling health 'demons' led to him quit industry Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LEWIS CAPALDI is in talks with Netflix about a film following his comeback – addressing the demons that led to his abrupt exit from the music business. It has been two years since he retreated from the spotlight. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 1 Lewis Capaldi is in talks with Netflix about a film following his comeback The Someone You Loved singer was on stage at Glastonbury in 2023 when it became clear his anxiety and Tourette syndrome were taking its toll and he became emotional. Just days later, he issued a statement cancelling all his forthcoming concerts because he needed 'to spend much more time getting my mental and physical health in order'. But he is now making tentative steps back into the industry, and has met execs at Netflix to discuss options for a new project. A music insider said: 'Lewis is in a much better place than he was in 2023 and is at a point now where he is thinking about returning to music. Read More on Showbiz OTHERS & SISTERS Celeb siblings who shunned fame…from Osbourne 'hermit' to fourth Jonas bro 'Everything is going to be different this time, so that he isn't overloaded and his mental health doesn't suffer. 'But he really wants his fans to be able to understand what he has been going through and where he has been for the last two years. 'That's why another special makes sense. 'There are discussions about what form it could take, but there will naturally be a lot of honest and vulnerable moments. It's not been an easy time. 'His last documentary with Netflix, How I'm Feeling Now, was really intimate and personal and became a massive success. 'Naturally, they are interested in working with him again and they've been having talks about doing just that.' Lewis Capaldi struggles to continue during Glastonbury set during Tourette's battle as audience step in to help during emotional moment In March, his pal Yungblud confirmed Lewis had been back in the studio working on songs. Yungblud said: 'I have heard his new music and it sounds great. He is getting his mental health right. 'I love him, as me and him have been on this ride together.' He made a tentative return to the stage last month when Tom Walker performed a gig in Edinburgh in aid of Campaign Against Living Miserably. Lewis played a surprise six-song set, with punters told not to take photos or videos. To date, he has scored five No1 singles, while both of his albums have topped the charts. And I'm sure there are many more to come.

Lewis Capaldi in talks for Netflix comeback documentary two years after troubling Glastonbury performance
Lewis Capaldi in talks for Netflix comeback documentary two years after troubling Glastonbury performance

The Irish Sun

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Lewis Capaldi in talks for Netflix comeback documentary two years after troubling Glastonbury performance

LEWIS CAPALDI is in talks with Netflix about a film following his comeback – addressing the demons that led to his abrupt exit from the music business. It has been two years since he retreated from the spotlight. Just days later, he issued a statement cancelling all his forthcoming concerts because he needed 'to spend much more time getting my mental and physical health in order'. But he is now making tentative steps back into the industry, and has met execs at Netflix to discuss options for a new project. A music insider said: 'Lewis is in a much better place than he was in 2023 and is at a point now where he is thinking about returning to music. Read More on Showbiz 'Everything is going to be different this time, so that he isn't overloaded and his mental health doesn't suffer. 'But he really wants his fans to be able to understand what he has been going through and where he has been for the last two years. 'That's why another special makes sense. 'There are discussions about what form it could take, but there will naturally be a lot of honest and vulnerable moments. It's not been an easy time. Most read in Bizarre 'His last documentary with Netflix, How I'm Feeling Now, was really intimate and personal and became a massive success. 'Naturally, they are interested in working with him again and they've been having talks about doing just that.' Lewis Capaldi struggles to continue during Glastonbury set during Tourette's battle as audience step in to help during emotional moment In March, his pal 'I love him, as me and him have been on this ride together.' He made a tentative return to the stage last month when Lewis played a surprise six-song set, with punters told not to take photos or videos. To date, he has scored five No1 singles, while both of his albums have topped the charts. And I'm sure there are many more to come. 1 Lewis Capaldi is in talks with Netflix about a film following his comeback

See Charli XCX Light Herself on Fire (Sort of) in ‘Party 4 U' Video
See Charli XCX Light Herself on Fire (Sort of) in ‘Party 4 U' Video

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

See Charli XCX Light Herself on Fire (Sort of) in ‘Party 4 U' Video

As promised, Charli XCX has shared the new video for 'Party 4 U' to celebrate the fifth anniversary of her album How I'm Feeling Now, which was released on this day in 2020. The Mitch Ryan-directed video, based on a concept by the singer, concludes with Charli XCX setting a billboard with her own face on it on fire, perhaps a metaphor for her closing out that chapter in her life. More from Rolling Stone Lorde: 'I'm an Intense Bitch' 'Overcompensating': A Closeted Golden Boy Tries to Play It Straight Charli XCX Releasing 'Party 4 U' Video to Celebrate Fifth Anniversary of 'How I'm Feeling Now' A day before the 'Party 4 U' video's arrival, Charli XCX reflected on How I'm Feeling Now, as well as the song's surprise resurgence five years after its release. 'So much has changed since then: me, my life, elements of my music and most definitely the world,' XCX wrote. 'I made the album in just five weeks, from conception to release, entirely publicly in collaboration with all of you. It was so special. I felt like I rediscovered myself, my sanity + my sense of connection with the world, at a time where we were all so alone.' In addition to the 'Party 4 U' video, Charli XCX is also celebrating How I'm Feeling Now's anniversary with a limited-time-only vinyl repress of the LP, which is available now at her online shop. 'Obviously I wanted to do something to celebrate,' Charli hinted in the handwritten letter. 'It was all of us at our most raw, our most stripped, our most vulnerable. I will never forget it, and I really can't believe that 5 years later one of the Angel favorites is having its own special moment.' Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time

The Best Polka Dot Dresses to Shop, As Worn by It-Girl Charli XCX

Cosmopolitan

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Cosmopolitan

The Best Polka Dot Dresses to Shop, As Worn by It-Girl Charli XCX

It's official: polka dots are everywhere right now. Long considered twee, the pattern has been enjoying a cool girl revival as of late, with the likes of Clairo, Chloe Fineman and Olivia Rodrigo all putting their own spin on the look. However, the ultimate cool girl Charli XCX has just given the trend her seal of approval, wearing a polka dot dress in her new video for 'party 4 u.' Styled by Chris Horan, the video follows Charli leaving an after party in the early hours of the morning, and wandering out into the road (as you do). Her outfit features a dress made from multi-coloured polka dot silk scarves by Paris-based design studio All-In, worn with her signature black wrap-around shades and a black Coach Tabby shoulder bag (she also donned Coach's other it-girl fave, the Brooklyn bag, earlier this week). Thankfully, she takes the dress off before ripping apart a billboard plastered with her own face, covering it in black paint, and then setting the whole thing on fire. Rough night, hey. The single is in fact not new, as it is taken from her 2020 album How I'm Feeling Now, which preceded the success of brat. Real ones (AKA me) remember! The song, and Charli's older music, has recently gained popularity on TikTok as people realize that, actually, she has always been a hitmaker. Good to see they're catching up. If anyone could convince me that polka dots are no longer solely reserved for Minnie Mouse, it's her. So, whether you've got several wedding invitations, festivals, or messy parties planned, a polka dot dress is going to be your ultimate companion. Below, I've found the best ones to shop now, including the exact one worn by Charli. Rebecca Jane Hill is the Senior Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan UK. She has previously contributed to publications including Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, Refinery29, The Face, Glamour and Stylist. She started her own magazine, Sister, in 2012 whilst at university. Focused around feminism, fashion and culture, it went on to produce 12 globally stocked print issues, as well as countless events and partnerships. She closed the magazine in 2023. Rebecca has been an associate lecturer at London College of Fashion since 2018, where she teaches on the Fashion Journalism course. She is a passionate second-hand shopper and is constantly on the lookout for new design talent.

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