Beautiful Moment as Crowd Helps Lewis Capaldi Get Through Song (Description explains further)

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Published 2023-06-26
Beautiful Moment as Crowd Helps Lewis Capaldi Get Through Song

* Tourette's syndrome is a condition that causes a person to make involuntary sounds and movements called tics. *
* Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make healthy choices. *

Lewis Capaldi was struggling to sing because of his Tourette’s syndrome. The crowd got louder and sang with him.

The captions also refer to the fact that Lewis Capaldi had mentioned that he needed a break: Before his final song, he told the crowd: “I recently took three weeks off just because I've been non-stop the past year and I wanted to take a wee break from my head for my mental health. I wanted to come back and do Glastonbury because it's obviously so incredible so I just want to thank you all for coming out.”

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Beautiful Moment as Crowd Helps Lewis Capaldi Get Through Song in Glastonbury

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Beautiful Moment as Crowd Helps Lewis Capaldi Get Through Song “Someone You Loved” at Glastonbury Festival

Beautiful Moment as Crowd Helps Lewis Capaldi Get Through Song “Someone You Loved” at Glastonbury Festival

Beautiful Moment as Crowd Helps Lewis Capaldi Get Through Song “Someone You Loved” at Glastonbury Festival



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All Comments (21)
  • @relaxenjoyrepeat
    * Tourette's syndrome is a condition that causes a person to make involuntary sounds and movements called tics. * * Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make healthy choices. * In the specific moment in the video, Lewis Capaldi was struggling to sing because of his Tourette’s syndrome. The crowd got louder and sang with him. The captions also refer to the fact that Lewis Capaldi had mentioned that he needed a break: Before his final song, he told the crowd: “I recently took three weeks off just because I've been non-stop the past year and I wanted to take a wee break from my head for my mental health. I wanted to come back and do Glastonbury because it's obviously so incredible so I just want to thank you all for coming out.” Just adding that here to clarify any confusion about the video and what it refers to. Thank you for watching! If you want more live music and emotional moments like this hit that subscribe button to stay tuned!
  • @Skibidiplushies
    This shows how truly beautiful humans can be when they want to be.
  • @ac4th371
    Imagine the ride of emotions he must of felt...... First the embarrassment and frustration of having an episode at that time then the overwhelming love and support from thousands of strangers to the comfort and appreciation knowing and feeling the connection they share with him. 😚
  • @nicola3674
    0:52 I find these few seconds incredibly poignant. His face shows despair and gratitude and it just makes you want to give him a hug and tell him everything will be ok ❤
  • @HyperSF2
    That’s beautiful. The fact that the crowd isn’t screaming the lyrics and is actually singing is so wholesome. We need more people to be like the members of this crowd.
  • Man this brought me to tears! The fact that the crowd helped him and showing unconditional respect and admiration for this brave man! Get well soon Legend!
  • @haydensmith6826
    The fact he stayed on stage to soak in the love. Amazing.
  • @karenaskenaze5298
    Love this. I have a child with Tourette’s and showed him this video. It meant so much for him to see such a successful person with tics and to see the support of the crowd.❤
  • @frokengron
    I am an old lady of 72 and just discovered Lewis Capaldi from watching his Netflix documentary.I knew absolutely nothing about this young man but realized that i have been listening to his lovely songs and beautiful voice often from the radio while driving. He seem like a very down to earth guy and the documentary shows how much pressure a successful music artist has to endure to produce more hit songs. Covid stopped all of us in our tracks ... including Lewis's singing career... Watching the video with him having an attack of Tourette's Syndrome during a performance had me in tears, as his adoring audience was helping him finish his song when he couldn't do it. It was a heartbreaking and a heartwarming moment all at once. Respect and kindness toward LC was beautiful to see. I adore this young man and wish him health and much happiness. xx
  • @hegeliwi
    People are often taught to put on a perfect face, instead of share their feelings. But this video is literally the response people would get if only we started sharing more. Lewis has been honest as hell and we support him! Most people only want to help ❤
  • @f7e8t9i3
    He truly has a beautifully deep and mesmerizing voice. I can hear him sing all night long. Who cares about the Tourette’s he’s a compassionate and beautifully sensitive artist. Love him.
  • @nikporterfield465
    People keep saying it’s humanity helping him, I think it’s the song that has helped humanity.
  • @frankiemakavelli
    That's what happens when everyone understands and cares about what someone is going through......Simply beautiful ❤️
  • @alexkor380
    The highest reward for a poet and composer is when people (unknown to you) sing your song for you.
  • @delsoljon86
    Personally I think this will go down in Glastonbury history for all of the right reasons!!! The guy is absolutely what the music world needs at the moment. He’s a saint
  • @LordMicke
    Respect to everyone that helped him out when he was struggling 🙏. You all showed so mutch love and you made me crying like a baby. ❤️ A really amazing beautiful moment, that shows how we humans should be against each other all the time.
  • @hopetirendi2386
    This made me cry. That audience was amazing for what they did for him. I usually hate when they sing as I'd rather hear the person. Much love to him and I hope he sees just how respected and loved he is.❤
  • @nickrobs3454
    Imagine how upsetting it is for him to stand there and not being able to sing and just listening to the crowd singing with him scenes that will never be forgotten get well soon lewis abslotle legend 💙