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    Lewis Capaldi says therapy played ‘massive part’ in musical comeback at Glastonbury

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    Capaldi performed a surprise 35-minute set at Glastonbury last month
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    Lewis Capaldi has said therapy played a “massive part” in his musical comeback, following his triumphant and emotional return at Glastonbury last month.

    The Someone You Love singer performed a 35-minute set on the Pyramid stage, two years after he was unable to finish his set on the same stage when he struggled to manage the symptoms of Tourette syndrome.

    He announced a break from touring shortly afterwards but was welcomed back warmly at this year’s event.

    During a conversation with one of his best friends, released to mark the singer’s new partnership with the BetterHelp online therapy platform, Capaldi reflected on how the 2023 performance was “literally the worst moment” of his life.

    “It was a big, big, big old gig,” he said. “Second song in I was probably just like ‘this has to like… I can’t keep doing this to myself and other people as well’.

    “People were coming to gigs, and I was like ‘that’s not how you want to watch a show’.

    “As far as I was concerned, I was like, ‘I’m done, indefinitely’.”

    Capaldi also said that he had felt anxious, “wasn’t living in the moment at all” and was “catastrophising”.

    He said: “Therapy has been such a massive part of my last two years, a massive part of the reason that I’m able to be a musician again.”

    He announced that, in partnership with organisation BetterHelp, and “to reflect my experience of therapy and the importance I feel it has in my life and other people’s lives,” they were giving away 734,000 free hours of therapy.

    He added: “The importance of that number is that it’s 1,000 hours for every single day… since I last played on stage [before his year’s Glastonbury] and I feel like, if I can be a part of sharing that with other people, why not?”

    He said that when he had previously had therapy, he had been “lying” to the therapist and “telling them what I thought they wanted to hear”.

    He said he now found therapy difficult but it was worth it.

    “I really struggle with it, it’s not fun. I don’t have a fun time there.

    “I feel amazing after. Sometimes it can be really difficult, but I think I do it because I realise how important it is for me to continue to feel good, because I’ve felt the best I’ve felt in a long time through therapy. I would say that has been the cornerstone of why I feel how good I feel now.

    He added: “A big thing I’ve noticed or found, is that different therapists work for different people.

    “So I think it’s all about giving the time to therapy as well, also not expecting that quick fix. I’m someone who likes instant gratification… so I think coming to terms with that was a big thing.”

    Capaldi is best known for his such as Forget Me, Wish You The Best and Hold Me While You Wait, recently released his first new music since 2023 and will tour later this year.

    Capaldi said he thinks he will “always be an anxious person”.

    “I think accepting that that’s always going to be there for me is a big thing.

    “It’s about how I respond to anxiety and how I respond to a lot of stuff in my life.

    “It’s how I, I don’t like this phrase, but ‘show up for myself’.

    “I have neglected to look after myself in the past, both mentally and physically, and I have made promises to myself that I haven’t kept.

    “I think for me, it’s accepting that I’m always going to have this stuff there, it’s about how I… respond, what steps I take to… remain at base level.”

    Capaldi said he had performed “secret gigs” that were “warm-up shows” in Scotland to “ease in” before doing Glastonbury this year.

    At his first warm-up show in Edinburgh, the star said he felt a “rush of adrenaline” before managing to calm himself.

    “Before I did the last song, I was just explaining to everybody who was there how grateful I was that they had shown up and come along and I think I didn’t realise how much I actually missed being on stage and then I just started to cry,” he said.

    During this year’s Glastonbury show, Capaldi performed his new track Survive, which has since gone to number one on the singles chart.

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