Lewis Capaldi has launched a new mental health programme to help concertgoers manage anxiety and panic attacks at shows. The Someone You Loved hitmaker will unveil Liveline at upcoming dates on his ongoing tour through the United Kingdom, offering support services to fans. “One in 10 people have anxiety, and we saw that there was an opportunity for us to provide that support for people,” Liveline co-founder Jack Williamson tells The Guardian. “People were saying, ‘Thank you, I feel less alone’, or, ‘I have social anxiety and that’s stopped me from coming to your shows’.” Liveline offers a number of services to fans to prevent panic attacks at concerts, including a help desk, a quiet space, medical staff and access to trained mental health
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