The new initiative will help fans suffering from panic attacks and anxiety at the star's shows Lewis Capaldi has launched Livelive, a new mental health scheme designed to help fans attending his shows with panic attacks and social anxiety.
The initiative was set up after the Scottish musician received messages from fans thanking him for speaking candidly about his own experience of panic attacks in interviews.
Ahead of his latest UK tour, which kicked off at Manchester’s O2 Apollo on Monday (March 2), the star and his team founded Livelive as a way to give support to those attending the shows who might need it.
The scheme provides an email support service fans can use to find out about on-site facilities before a show, while at the gigs
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