‘You might not see me for the rest of the year,’ the Scottish singer tells the crowd during a warmly received set during which he admitted he was struggling

Lewis Capaldi has said he may not perform for the rest of the year, following a rapturously-received Glastonbury performance – his first show in nearly a month, after he took a break for mental health reasons.

The Scottish-born singer cancelled all of his commitments earlier this month, saying he was “struggling” following the release of his chart-topping second studio album, Broken By Desire to Be Heavenly Sent.

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