Lewis Capaldi Overcomes Tourette's and Vocal Struggles with Help from Glastonbury Crowd

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Lewis Capaldi emotionally thanked the Glastonbury crowd for helping him through his last number after he struggled with Tourette’s syndrome. Capaldi was a Saturday headliner on the Festival’s Pyramid Stage where he performed a string of hits, but was forced to cut his set short as he battled with his voice. His last number was his biggest hit Someone You Loved, but as his voice broke, the huge crowd took over. Capaldi plans to take the rest of the year off, in hope of recovering from his mental health struggles.
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