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Biography Flash: Lewis Capaldi Announces Survive EP and 2026 World Tour After Mental Health Hiatus

Biography Flash: Lewis Capaldi Announces Survive EP and 2026 World Tour After Mental Health Hiatus

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In the past few days, Lewis Capaldi has been front and center in the music headlines with major career milestones and classic Capaldi wit. Just hours ago, Anna Sky Magliola at Rayo confirmed that Lewis is releasing a highly anticipated new EP titled Survive on November 14. This four-track project marks his first substantial release since his return from a nearly two-year hiatus due to health concerns tied to his Tourette's and anxiety. The title track Survive, released earlier this year, was praised for its raw honesty about his mental health journey—a theme underscored throughout the EP along with new songs Something In The Heavens, Almost, and The Day That I Die.

The buzz surrounding Lewis has only built with news from Dork and Melodic Mag that he’s not just releasing new music—he’s also announced a major North American tour for spring 2026, including coveted venues like Madison Square Garden, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and the Hollywood Bowl. This will be his biggest US run yet since his break, and ticket demand is already through the roof.

On the European festival circuit, Bergenfest just revealed that Lewis will headline in Norway on June 10, 2026, marking his only Norwegian date that year. This comes after a triumphant run of UK performances and a widely reported sold-out arena tour earlier this autumn, which marked his official stage comeback. According to Hello Rayo and covered widely in fan circles, Lewis's first appearance in almost two years took place in Edinburgh, where he made a surprise set at an intimate, phone-free gig, instantly trending on social media.

And of course, Lewis’s comedic persona is as sharp as ever. AOL picked up a viral social clip where he joked that even the birth of his first child one day could never top the feeling of his Glastonbury 2025 comeback performance—a tongue-in-cheek line in classic Capaldi fashion.

In terms of broader headlines from the past 24 hours, almost every music outlet is running with the Survive EP announcement, Capaldi’s expanded global tour dates, and Bergenfest’s press release. Social media mentions have spiked, with Lewis’s “It’s been a while” Instagram post accompanying the Survive single release recirculating, and fans sharing clips of his new music and candid on-stage banter. While there’s always speculation about future collaborations—especially with his friend Niall Horan as highlighted by his recent guest advisor role on The Voice—there are no confirmed collabs this week, just plenty of affection from music journalists speculating on what's next.

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