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Biography Flash: Lewis Capaldi Returns with New Single Survive and Surprise Glastonbury 2025 Performance

Biography Flash: Lewis Capaldi Returns with New Single Survive and Surprise Glastonbury 2025 Performance

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Lewis Capaldi is officially back in the spotlight, making headlines across the music world this past week. According to Music and Gigs, Lewis just released his latest single Survive, marking his first major drop since his hiatus and coinciding with a surprise return to the Glastonbury 2025 stage. His set, which was unannounced, quickly became one of the weekend’s main talking points as the Scottish singer delivered a powerful half-hour performance on the Pyramid Stage. Capaldi’s vocals were described as more emotionally raw than ever, and the momentum from that set spilled right into a big announcement: a UK and Ireland Arena Tour scheduled for September, with stops in cities like Glasgow, London, Manchester, and Dublin. The demand is huge, and tickets, where still available, are moving fast.

His return comes after a long break to focus on his mental and physical health, which he addressed openly after his emotional 2023 Glastonbury performance and subsequent step back from live shows. Fans and commentators agree that the authenticity and vulnerability Capaldi shows—especially around his struggles with Tourette’s—are part of what makes his return so meaningful.

In late May, Capaldi made a quietly moving public appearance at a CALM charity gig in Edinburgh, performing a small six-song set described by attendees as intimate and deeply personal. This low-key, phone-free show, headlined by Tom Walker, was Capaldi’s way of easing back into the public eye. Tom Walker told the press that providing a safe space for Capaldi was perfect and felt like a continuation of Capaldi’s long-standing support for mental health awareness.

Fueling fresh speculation, Capaldi was reportedly overheard at a London pub hinting that a new album will arrive in 2025, and the tone is expected to be even more vulnerable and personal than his previous hits according to rumor, though official details remain sparse.

On the business side, Capaldi’s official website confirms a huge upcoming international arena run, with multiple sold-out dates across New Zealand, Australia, the US, and the UK well into 2026, including gigs at venues like Madison Square Garden and the Hollywood Bowl. This speaks not only to the buzz surrounding his return but also to his lasting popularity.

On social media, his comedic and heartfelt posts continue to go viral, drawing both new listeners and diehard fans back into the fold.

And just in the last 24 hours, Lewis performed his song The Day That I Die for BBC Children in Need, a performance viewers have described as deeply moving and a must-watch, now available on BBC iPlayer.

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