Lewis Capaldi's Glastonbury Set Saved by Crowd's Singing Support

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Lewis Capaldi's Glastonbury Set Saved by Crowd's Singing Support
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Lewis Capaldi struggled to complete his Glastonbury set due to vocal problems, leaving him almost unable to sing his final songs. Despite a warm reception from the crowd, his voice quickly faltered and he left the stage looking dejected. Capaldi has been remarkably brave in discussing his struggles with anxiety and the pressures of fame, and last year announced that he'd been given a diagnosis of Tourette's syndrome.

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