Lewis Capaldi suffers from Tourette’s syndrome live on air and the audience sings for him

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The audience was moved and helped singer Lewis Capaldi finish his legendary ‘song.someone you love‘ after a heart attack Tourette’s syndrome live at the festival Glastonbury, in the UK. The composer is back on stage this weekend. cancel part of your tour and take a break to “recover”.

The artist began to suffer when the Glasgow musician was performing his best-known song ‘Someone You Loved’. spasms and involuntary movements is the result of his illness. From that moment on, Capaldi could not continue to sing and the public completely surrendered. Lewis’s fans flocked to sing the song together.

The festival has managed to capture the emotional moment and the video has already traveled the world. However, this is not the first time. During the tour, the interpreter suffered a little. crisis live and it always took public support at their concerts.

Tourette’s syndrome

The Scotsman announced more than a year ago that he has Tourette’s syndrome; sudden repetitive movements or unwanted tics. In April, the singer admitted that at some point this pathology could force her to quit music.

“My crotch gets a lot worse on stage,” the artist told The Times in an interview. “I’m trying to get over it. If I can’t, I’m screwed,” he added. “Just making music does that to me. Otherwise I could be fine for months. I will resign if it comes to the point of causing irreparable harm to myself,” said the young man.

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