Lewis Capaldi has shared how 'mad' it is to have fans so far away from Scotland. The Grammy-award nominated Scot took to social media following his sold-out Washington DC gig at the Anthem.
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Netflix has released the trailer for its upcoming Lewis Capaldi documentary film, How I’m Feeling Now.The trailer offers fans an intimate look at the singer’s life behind-the-scenes as he deals with anxiety and the pressure of living up to the world’s idea of success following his debut album.“I think I’ve never been more insecure in my life than I am now,” he admits in the trailer. “And I think that’s got worse the more successful I’ve got.
You get your whole life to write your first album, and a year or six months to write your second. The clock’s ticking.”The trailer for Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now comes a week after the film was first announced.
Lewis Capaldi has shared how 'mad' it is to have fans so far away from Scotland. The Grammy-award nominated Scot took to social media following his sold-out Washington DC gig at the Anthem.
Lewis Capaldi is putting his health first. In an interview with the Times of London, the musician shared that if his Tourette syndrome worsens, he will step back from his career. "If it gets to a point where I’m doing irreparable damage to myself, I’ll quit," he said.
Lewis Capaldi is opening up about his struggles with Tourette’s syndrome in a new interview with the Times.
“Someone You Loved” singer Lewis Capaldi is opening up about the reason why he might have to quit the music industry one day.
Lewis Capaldi has said that there is a “very real possibility” that he could one day quit music if his Tourette’s syndrome gets worse.The Scottish singer revealed back in September he had been diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome, saying that he wanted to make it public “because I didn’t want people to think I was taking cocaine or something”.He explained that making music and performing makes his symptoms worse. “It’s only making music that does this to me, otherwise I can be fine for months at a time, so it’s a weird situation,” he told The Times in a new interview. “Right now, the trade-off is worth it, but if it gets to a point where I’m doing irreparable damage to myself, I’ll quit.”“I hate hyperbole,” he continued, “but it is a very real possibility that I will have to pack music in.”He said that he was “trying to get on top of” the issue.
Lewis Capaldi has opened up about the email of encouragement he received from music legend Elton John.
Lewis Capaldi has praised his friends for keeping him grounded throughout the rise of his global success in his new Netflix documentary How I'm Feeling Now'
Lewis Capaldi has expressed how proud being Scottish makes him in his new Netflix Original documentary 'How I'm Feeling Now'.
Brit Award winner Lewis Capaldi has every reason to feel on top of the world - he hit number one across the globe with Someone You Loved, has six million followers on Instagram, and is beloved by fans, critics and musicians alike. So it might come as a surprise to hear him say: “I’m not confident in my abilities as a songwriter and I think that’s got worse the more successful I’ve got.” Glaswegian singer Lewis, 26, shared his Tourette’s diagnosis in 2022 and in Netflix documentary Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now, he opens up on his mental and physical health struggles.
on board a British Airways flight when he decided to serenade passengers by singing a song from his upcoming new album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent.Four fans who had been personally invited onto the flight, were shocked when Lewis arrived and began to make his way through the aircraft with a drinks trolley, handing out refreshments.Lewis asked two teenage girls if they would like anything from the trolley, but they were in too much shock to form a sentence.So instead Lewis asked if he could have one of their Pringles, to which they immediately handed over the tube while laughing and giggling.He proceeded to serve other customers before announcing he was going to sing a few lines from his new track Wish You The Best.“I apologize because someone is sleeping,” he said while pulling out his guitar.“I have never seen him that close, I am like wow,” one of the teenagers finally said.“It just doesn’t seem real,” said the other.After he wrapped up his performance, Lewis joked: “Sorry for disturbing your flight, if you don’t know my name is Ed Sheeran”.Other passengers also had their phones out recording the rare moment.Nicola Barker, a British Airways staffer and superfan of Lewis, said: “What a ‘pinch-me’ moment it was to watch Lewis perform with his guitar during the flight – not only did he sing, he served me a great a G&T too!”British Airways said in a statement how proud the airline is to continue to be a part of each passenger’s unique journey and how it connects passengers across continents across the globe.Lewis shared a video of the moment on his Instagram page making his other fans very jealous.“Imagine being on a plane and Lewis Capaldi just rocks up,” one person wrote alongside a crying emoji.“I would have
Lewis Capaldi has joked someone "needs firing" at Netflix after using an old photo of Liz Truss to promote his upcoming documentary How I'm Feeling Now.
Lewis Capaldi isn't impressed by Harry Styles and Emily Ratajkowski's kiss! On Sunday, the «Someone You Loved» singer took to TikTok to jokingly share his reaction to the smooch that sent fans into a frenzy over the weekend. In the clip, Capaldi stares off blankly into space while his song, «How I'm Feeling Now,» plays in the background. Over the hilarious reaction, Capaldi wrote, «Me after seeing the video of Harry and Emrata.»Making sure his reaction was clear to his followers, Capaldi captioned the video, «So unsatisfied.»so unsatisfied Lewis CapaldiCapaldi's reaction comes after he and Styles locked lips during the 2023 Brit Awards last month.
Lewis Capaldi told fans to buy Ed Sheeran's new album instead of his own during a hilarious interview on This Morning.
Alison Hammond had fans in hysterics during an interview with cheeky superstar singer Lewis Capaldi on This Morning on Friday, March 24.The instalment saw Alison, who recently announced she is now single, and co-host Dermot O'Leary welcoming the Someone You Loved star into the ITV studio, with Lewis making a number of funny quips to the presenters. And as they said goodbye, Alison even ended up giving her guest a massive hug as they giggled and shared the joyous moment on live TV. "Thank you for having me.
Lewis Capaldi told fans he 'hated every minute' of filming his Netflix documentary as he attended the premiere in Glasgow on Thursday.
Lewis Capaldi has admitted he has experienced "extremely low moments" in recent years as he discusses his new song and documentary trailer. The West Lothian star said in a candid social media post that he is "wildly nervous" about his intimate Netflix show, How I'm Feeling Now, to be released next month.
Lewis Capaldi has postponed the remainder of his European headline tour, telling fans he is “so, so fucking sorry.”Capaldi postponed two concerts in Zurich and Milan earlier this week after being diagnosed with bronchitis.He’s now confirmed that the rest of the tour has also been postponed – check out the affected dates below.Announcing the news on Twitter, Capaldi said: “I’m fucking gutted to be making this video and I’m so, so sorry to do this but unfortunately I need to reschedule the remaining shows on my European tour.”“I got told at the start of this week that I have Bronchitis. I was sent home to Glasgow, I went to another doctor and got medication and inhalers to help.
Lewis Capaldi has postponed all remaining dates on his ongoing European tour, telling fans he's "f***ing gutted" to be doing so. Taking to Twitter, the Scots singer said he'd been diagnosed with bronchitis earlier this week after losing his voice whilst performing at his concert in Stockholm.
Lewis Capaldi is “terrified” about people seeing a new “raw and honest” documentary all about the musician, though he’s also “really proud” of it.‘Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now’ has been made by BMG, Pulse Films and Netflix, with the latter set to be make it available on 5 Apr, ahead of the May release of Capaldi’s second album ‘Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent’.“This all-access film sees Lewis Capaldi at a pivotal moment in his career”, says the blurb. “At the heart of this film is the story of a young artist, returning to his roots after achieving unbelievable global success, attempting to reconnect with his old life and the family and friends he left behind”.“The film captures Capaldi’s defining year, struggling to balance the familiarity of home, normality and all he’s ever known, with life as one of the biggest stars on the planet”, it goes on, “gleaning an intimate portrait of his unique character, hopes and fears in his own words”.Commenting on the doc, Sam Bridger at Pulse Films says: “This started out as a film about the process of creating the ‘difficult second album’, but ended up being an astonishingly unguarded portrait of the pressures of fame on young shoulders, exploring one of the great conversations of our age – mental health”.“Such unfiltered access to one of the biggest stars on the planet is testament to the bravery of Lewis and his team who invited us into their world”, he adds, “and the incredible trust and storytelling instincts of director Joe Pearlman, producer Alice Rhodes and the production team”.Capaldi himself, meanwhile, says: “I’m pretty terrified for people to see this documentary if I’m quite honest, but I’m also really proud of it.
Lewis Capaldi fans have been left in stitches at the singing sensation's "iconic" response to all the media coverage revealing his new Netflix show 'How I'm Feeling Now' to air next month.