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Lewis Capaldi Announces Dates For 2025 U.K./Ireland Tour Following Triumphant Glastonbury Return: ‘About Time I Got Back to Work’

Following his emotional set at the Glastonbury Festival on Friday (June 27), Lewis Capaldi is gearing up for a proper return to the stage later this year. The Scottish singer-songwriter who release his first single of the year, “Survive,” before his triumphant comeback at the massive English fest announced the dates on Monday morning (June 30).

The 28-year-old’s first full set came two years after his last full show, also at Glastonbury, in 2023, during which he struggled with a strained vocal cord and symptoms of Tourette’s syndrome, which caused a series of physical tics during the set; Capaldi has been open about his struggles with Tourette’s, which can manifest through involuntary body movements and vocalizations. The upcoming run of September shows is slated to kick off on Sept. 7 at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield and will including a pair of show’s at London’s O2 Arena on Sept. 17 and 18.

The 2025 gigs come after Capaldi canceled all of his other live shows to focus on the 2023 Glasto set, citing mental health struggles as a “direct symptom” of his occupation, which he said at the timehad advanced to a series of panic attacks. “About time I got back to work… hope to see you out there,” Capaldi wrote on Instagram alongside a video announcing the fall 2025 shows, which he said will be his only live appearances in the U.K., Ireland and Europe this year. A pre-sale for the gigs will open at 9 a.m. U.K. time on July 8.

Capaldi seemed in good spirits during the 35-minute, seven-song Glastonbury set, which included the live debut of “Survive,” as well as his hits “Forget Me” and “Someone You Loved.”

Check out the dates for Capaldi’s 2025 U.K./Ireland tour below.

  • Sept. 7: Sheffield, U.K. @ Utilita Arena
  • Sept. 11: Aberdeen, Scotland @ P&J Live
  • Sept. 13: Glasgow, Scotland @ OVO Hydro
  • Sept. 17: London, U.K. @ The O2
  • Sept. 18: London, U.K. @ The O2
  • Sept. 20: Manchester, U.K. @ Co-Op Live
  • Sept. 23: Birmingham, U.K. @ Utilita Arena
  • Sept. 26: Nottingham, U.K. @ Motorpoint Arena
  • Sept. 27: Cardiff, Wales @ Utilita Arena
  • Sept. 29: Dublin, Ireland @ 3 Arena

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