Lewis Capaldi could be set for a secret set at Glastonbury this year to complete his previous performance at the event, according to reports.
The Scottish singer last performed at the festival in 2023, which saw him struggle with his voice several times, encountering tics caused by tourette's, a condition which has has previously opened up about.
At the time, Capaldi managed to finish the performance with help from the audience. He also went on to address his reasons for cancelling a run of shows in the run up to Glastonbury 2023.
“I recently took three weeks off,” he explained. “It was a break for my mental health and stuff".
He added: “I wanted to come back and do Glasto ’cause it’s so incredible, so I just wanna thank you for watching us. I was shit scared but you’ve really made me feel at ease. I’m really sorry. I hope the Eavises will have me back on, even though it’s been a bit of a s*** show".
It has now been reported that the Eavis family are to welcome Capaldi back for this year's festival, with the 'Someone You Loved' singer set to perform in the secret slot at the Pyramid Stage ahead of Alanis Morrissette on June 27.
Back in May, Lewis Capaldi performed on stage for the first time since 2023, when he played live at an Edinburgh charity gig. More on this here.