Lewis Capaldi is taking a three-week break from any performances or work commitments to focus on his mental and physical health.
Capaldi, 26, shared that he needs the time to take a break from touring and promoting his latest album,"I need to take a moment to rest and recover, to be at my best and ready for Glastonbury and all of the other incredible shows coming up so that I'm able to continue doing what I love for a long time to come.
The"Someone You Loved" singer thanked his fans for their support and apologized for having to cancel the upcoming shows that were scheduled. "I know many of you will have spent money on travel or hotels, which I appreciate more than ever with how difficult things have been economically at the moment, so I'm extremely sorry for the impact this will have. The fact you're willing to come out and spend your time, money and love on these shows is beyond comprehension and I feel incredibly lucky," he shared.
Ending his note with a bit of optimism, Capaldi wrote,"I'm getting all the help and support I need from incredible people around me who I'm so grateful for. I take none of this for granted and can't wait to be back doing it again. All my love." The singer was scheduled to perform in Glasgow, London, Dublin and Norway in the coming weeks. Following his return to the stage, Capaldi is set to perform in Zurich, Switzerland, on June 28. Capaldi has been open about his struggles with anxiety and depression, and how it affects and triggers his Tourette syndrome.
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