Lewis Capaldi 'to make music comeback as he films new music videol'

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Lewis Capaldi 'to make music comeback after three years'

They said: 'The eclectic, surreal shoot was top secret, but there was a lot of excitement around the theatre as it’s a big comeback moment for Lewis. Fans can expect a spectacle.'

New music alert! The singer, 25, was allegedly seen filming a new music video for his latest track at Windsor's Theatre Royal It comes after the Someone You Loved singer admitted he was 'terrified' about making the follow-up to his No1 debut album. He recently boosted his fortune to more than £3.3m as royalties rolled in from his debut album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent.

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