It's bad news for Lewis Capaldi fans as the Scottish singer took to Twitter to announce some devastating news. Capaldi, who played Manchester in January as part of his 2023 tour, has had to cancel two of his upcoming gigs.
The 26-year-old apologised to fans as he shared how he has been struggling his past few gigs. Following persistent discomfort while singing on stage, the Pointless singer visited a specialist who advised him he needs to postpone his upcoming Zurich and Milan gigs as he has bronchitis. READ MORE: Princess Andre to follow Molly Mae as Pretty Little Thing confirms contract talks with Katie Price's daughter "As lots of you know for the past few nights of tour I've really been struggling with my voice, last night in Stockholm I tried by best to sing through the show even with it feeling really uncomfortable because I was desperate not to let any of you down. "I've just been to see a voice specialist in Sweden who's told me I've got Bronchitis and that I should be on vocal rest for at least 3 days to give me any chance of not damaging my voice and being able to continue touring," he wrote.
The heartbroken singer apologised to his fans in Zurich who were due to watch him perform on Tuesday and his Milan fans who were set top see the Hold Me While You Wait singer on Wednesday, saying he has already checked with the venues to find dates to come back and play the sold out shows, adding that he's been "buzzing for so long" to play them.
He announced the new date for Milan will be May 31, 2023, and Zurich will be June 28, 2023. "All original tickets for the show will be valid, you don't need to do anything else.
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