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Lewis Capaldi reveals the secret behind his triumphant return to music after mental health battle and traumatic Glastonbury performance convinced him his career was over


Capaldi was headlining at the Worthy Farm music festival in 2023 when his well publicised struggle with Tourette's manifested itself in front of thousands of fans.

Lewis Capaldi has credited therapy for his triumphant return to music, two years after a crippling battle with Tourette's syndrome left him unable to finish his Glastonbury set and convinced the singer that his career was over. Reflecting on the performance, Capaldi, 28 - who has teamed up with BetterHelp, the world's largest online therapy platform, for a new promotional campaign - admits he thought it would be the last of his career. Lewis Capaldi has credited therapy for his triumphant return to music, two years after a crippling battle with Tourette's syndrome left him unable to finish his Glastonbury set

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