Lewis Capaldi Returns to Music After Health Hiatus in 2025
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| Lewis Capaldi returns to the stage at Glastonbury 2025 after a two-year health break. |
Lewis Capaldi Returns to Music After Health Hiatus in 2025
Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi makes a triumphant return to music in 2025 after a health-related hiatus caused by Tourette syndrome, marking a major moment in his career.
[Next ShowBiz | Entertainment Desk | October 21, 2025]
According to reports, Scottish pop sensation Lewis Capaldi has officially returned to the stage and studio after a two-year hiatus focused on his health. The singer, best known for chart-topping hits like “Someone You Loved” and “Before You Go,” stepped back from performing in 2023 to manage symptoms of Tourette syndrome and prioritize his mental well-being.
Media outlets confirm that Capaldi’s 2025 comeback includes new music releases, festival appearances, and a mentoring role on The Voice alongside Niall Horan. His return marks a hopeful new chapter for the beloved artist whose raw honesty and resilience have continued to inspire fans worldwide.
Sources close to the production of The Voice Season 28 reveal that Capaldi joined as Horan’s team advisor during the Battle Rounds. Behind the scenes, the Scottish star has been helping contestants refine their vocals and emotional delivery — the very qualities that once made him a global standout.
As confirmed earlier, Lewis Capaldi was first diagnosed with Tourette syndrome in 2022, a neurological condition characterized by involuntary sounds and movements known as tics. The diagnosis offered clarity after years of subtle symptoms visible in older interviews.
In his Netflix documentary “How I’m Feeling Now,” Capaldi discussed receiving his diagnosis during a four-month break from touring, sharing that his condition tends to worsen under stress, excitement, or fatigue. “The worst thing about it is when I’m excited, I get it. When I’m stressed, I get it. It happens all the time,” he explained during an earlier interview.
Following a highly publicized Glastonbury performance in 2023, the singer experienced a severe flare-up mid-performance of “Someone You Loved.” Unable to complete the final chorus, fans stepped in — singing the song for him in an unforgettable moment of solidarity.
Shortly afterward, Capaldi announced a pause from all live shows, emphasizing his need to prioritize recovery. “I’m still learning to adjust to the impact of my Tourette’s,” he shared at the time. “I need to spend more time getting my mental and physical health in order so I can keep doing what I love.”
Fast-forward to 2025 — and Lewis Capaldi’s return has been nothing short of remarkable. According to festival organizers, he took the Glastonbury stage once again, completing the performance that he couldn’t finish two years earlier. “I just wanted to come and finish what I couldn’t finish the first time around,” he told the crowd to thunderous applause.
Fans at the event witnessed Capaldi perform seven songs, including a brand-new single titled “Survive.” Released the same weekend as his set, the emotional track captures his journey through adversity. “The last two years haven’t been the best for me,” Capaldi said during his onstage remarks. “I wanted to write a song about overcoming that stuff.”
Following the success of “Survive,” the artist released another song, “Something in the Heavens,” in September 2025 — signaling his steady creative resurgence. Streaming platforms report millions of listens within days of release, showing that Capaldi’s fan base remains as loyal as ever.
Media outlets also confirm that Lewis Capaldi will embark on a limited tour, beginning in Australia this December and continuing across Europe next summer. Industry insiders describe the tour as a “carefully planned return,” designed around his health needs.
Despite the comeback, Capaldi continues to manage his Tourette syndrome actively. He has previously spoken about undergoing Botox treatment in his shoulder to reduce tics, and in 2023, he participated in a University of Nottingham study that tested a wrist device designed to suppress involuntary movements.
Researchers who led the project told the BBC that results were “remarkable,” adding that Capaldi reported feeling calmer and experienced reduced head and shoulder tics. While it remains unconfirmed whether he continues to use the device, fans and doctors alike note his improved onstage control and confidence.
As one of the UK’s most emotionally transparent artists, Lewis Capaldi’s journey through vulnerability, recovery, and rebirth continues to resonate deeply with audiences. His 2025 comeback not only highlights the importance of mental and neurological health in the music industry but also underscores the resilience behind his artistry.
With more music, live shows, and mentorship roles ahead, Lewis Capaldi is proving that even after the most challenging setbacks, passion and purpose can lead the way back to the spotlight.
FAQs
Q1: What has happened to Lewis Capaldi?
Lewis Capaldi took a break from music in 2023 to focus on his health after being diagnosed with Tourette syndrome. He returned in 2025 with new songs and live performances.
Q2: What has Lewis Capaldi been diagnosed with?
Lewis Capaldi was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome, a neurological condition that causes involuntary movements or sounds known as tics.
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