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Lewis Capaldi skips songwriting, books 2026 tour instead—therapy hits repeat

Lewis Capaldi, sidelined by a “creative rut” since March, confesses he hasn’t touched a guitar or penned new lyrics for months. His recent EP ‘Survive’—his first release since his 2023 album—offered a momentary return, but real studio work resumes in January.

Following a tense yet successful Glastonbury set, Capaldi credits therapy for enabling his comeback. For 2026, he promises live shows across the UK and Ireland, including Liverpool, Newcastle, BST Hyde Park and Sziget.


Source: News | NME – Published on December 29, 2025

Lewis Capaldi spectates his own snub as Brundle walks right past him

In a spectacle rivaling his own lyrical mishaps, Lewis Capaldi is unintentionally snubbed by Sky Sports’ Martin Brundle during the Singapore Grand Prix grid walk. Brundle mistakes Anthony Capaldi for the singer, greets him accordingly, then brushes past the actual pop star as he stands awkwardly in the background.

Capaldi, ever the virtuoso of self-deprecation, posts the clip online labeled “bitched by Brundle,” letting irony do the heavy lifting. The incident joins a clumsy lineage, echoing Machine Gun Kelly's previous on-air discomfort.


Source: News | NME – Published on October 6, 2025

Lewis Capaldi floats grief to the skies on new ballad, teases tour and therapy aid

Interpolating the ache of absence into lush, poignant phrasing, Lewis Capaldi releases “Something In The Heavens”—a ballad co-written with Connor and Riley McDonough, which circles grief and the fragile promise of reunion. “I’ll love you ’til my last breath,” he declares, hovering between anguish and celestial hope.

Returning after a hiatus prompted by health concerns, Capaldi also launches a 2025 UK tour, previews unreleased tracks, and teases future material while partnering with BetterHelp for a large-scale online therapy initiative.


Source: News | NME – Published on September 18, 2025

Lewis Capaldi sighs through regret on “The Day That I Die,” no drama required

Closing out his EP Survive with steady desolation, Lewis Capaldi delivers “The Day That I Die,” an unflinching ballad that drags regret into centerframe without flinching. The Scottish singer-songwriter steeps his pain in stark lyrics as he addresses the “lowest” point of his life, narrating emotional collapse with sparse instrumentation and unfiltered tension.

There’s no melodrama, just resignation wrapped in melody—Capaldi doesn’t plead, he reports. The song slips into finality not with a bang, but a sigh.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on November 30, -0001

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