'I’m really sorry before I go any further. You’ve all come out and I’m really apologising. My voice is packing in.'
Lewis Capaldi fans expressed their concerns for the loveable singer during his Glastonbury set this afternoon.
"I’m really sorry before I go any further. You’ve all come out and I’m really apologising. My voice is packing in."After his first song, the screens went black and Lewis appeared to disappear off stage - causing some fans to wonder that was going on. Another member of the crowd added: "I'm so glad I came to see him, he’s so funny and sounds amazing. You could tell he started the set nervous but with every song the crowd was behind him."
Lewis explained in September how he was relieved to find out he had the condition because he originally feared he might be suffering a degenerative disease, and said he can see signs he had Tourettes when looking back at old interviews.
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