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Lewis Marc Capaldi[3] (born 7 October 1996) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician.[4] In March 2019, his single "Someone You Loved" (2018) topped the UK Singles Chart where it remained for seven weeks, and in November 2019, it reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100; it was nominated at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and won the 2020 Brit Award for Song of the Year. "Someone You Loved" was the bestselling single of 2019 in the UK. He was nominated for the Critics' Choice Award at the 2019 Brit Awards. Capaldi also won the 2020 Brit Award for Best New Artist.[5] In May 2020, it was announced that Capaldi's song "Someone You Loved" had become the longest-running top 10 UK single of all time by a British artist.[6]

On 17 May 2019, he released his debut album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, which remained at the top of the UK Albums Chart for six weeks. It later went on to become the best-selling album of 2019 and 2020 in the UK. His second album Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent (2023) was supported by the lead single "Forget Me", released in 2022.

Early life

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Lewis Mark Capaldi was born on 7 October 1996, in Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland,[3] and lived there until he was four years old[7] when his family moved to East Whitburn in West Lothian.[8] Capaldi is of Scottish, Irish, and Italian ancestry.[9] He is the youngest of four children. His mother becoming pregnant with Lewis came as a surprise to his family, being called a sort of "immaculate conception", because his father had had a vasectomy.[10] Capaldi's passion for performing started after he sang on stage at the age of four on a family trip in France.[11] He learned how to play guitar when he was nine.[12] Soon, he began writing songs and playing gigs by sneaking into pubs with the help of his eldest brother.[13]

Career

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2014–2016: Beginnings

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In 2014 Capaldi took part in a three-date tour as part of the Hit the Road project run by The Scottish Music Centre. He played in Dumfries, Edinburgh, and Fort William alongside Jacob, Rory Green, and Zoë Bestel.[14] When he was 18, his manager Ryan Walter discovered him by an iPhone recording that was recorded in his bedroom and had uploaded to his SoundCloud account. The day after first contacting Capaldi, Walter flew from America to Britain to hear Capaldi play live.[15][16] In 2016, Capaldi graduated with an HND in Music from New College Lanarkshire, Motherwell.[17]

2017–2018: Extended plays and increased recognition

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Capaldi performing at the 2018 Ilosaarirock Festival in Joensuu, Finland

He released his first single, "Bruises", independently on 31 March 2017. The song quickly amassed almost 28 million plays on Spotify worldwide, making him the fastest-ever unsigned artist to reach 25 million plays on the platform.[18] The song was later re-released as a single in 2019 and reached a peak of No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart.[19] After the initial release of the song, he was signed to the German branch of Universal Music Group and was assigned to the Vertigo Berlin division. His releases are distributed in the UK by Virgin EMI Records and in the US by Capitol Records.[20] His debut single, as well as the songs "Lost on You" and "Fade", were featured on his first extended play, Bloom,[21] and later on his upcoming album. He supported English singer-songwriters Rag'n'Bone Man and Jake Bugg on their tours in the fall of 2017.[22]

In January 2018, he joined German rock band Milky Chance on their North American leg of the Blossom tour. On 23 February, his collaboration "Rush" with Canadian singer and songwriter Jessie Reyez was released.[23] Irish singer Niall Horan invited Capaldi to support him on two dates on his Flicker World Tour at the Glasgow SEC Armadillo in March. In May, Capaldi joined British singer Sam Smith on their The Thrill of It All European Tour, opening for Smith over 19 dates. He followed this with his own headlining tour across the UK and Europe. Capaldi was named one of Vevo DSCVR 'Artists to Watch 2018',[24] and he won Best Acoustic Act at the Scottish Alternative Music Awards.[25] He was also long-listed for BBC Music's Sound of 2018.[26] In August, Irish Indie rock band Kodaline invited Capaldi to open for them at a concert in Belfast.[27] In addition to this, Capaldi performed at many festivals during the summer of 2018, including Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Firefly, Mountain Jam, Osheaga, Reading & Leeds Festival, Rize, and TRNSMT. On 8 November, Capaldi's second extended play, Breach, which included his single "Tough", was released.[28]

2019–2020: Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent

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Capaldi performing in 2019 at the SWR3 New Pop Festiva

The Breach track "Someone You Loved" became Capaldi's breakthrough single, charting in 29 countries. During his 2019 tour with Bastille,[29] the song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart and remained at the position for 7 weeks. It also reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, making him the first Scottish solo artist to top the US charts since Sheena Easton in 1981.[30] The song received a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year.[31] According to the IFPI, the song was the 9th biggest global single of 2019.[32] Another Breach track "Grace" reached a new peak of No. 9 in the UK that year.[33] Both songs were included on his debut album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent. The instant grat single "Hold Me While You Wait"[34] entered the UK Singles Chart at No. 4.[35] The album was the biggest selling album in the UK in five years, spending five weeks at number one in its first six weeks of release.[36]

Capaldi was nominated for the Brit Critics' Choice Award at the 2019 Brit Awards, but lost to Sam Fender. At the end of March, Capaldi supported the Irish band Picture This at their shows in Ireland.[37] In April, the video game Days Gone that had featured his self-written song "Days Gone Quiet" in the end credits was released.[38] The song received nominations from the Game Audio Network Guild Awards[39] and the NAVGTR Awards.[40]

Over the summer of 2019, Capaldi performed at many festivals such as the Belsonic festival in Belfast, where he opened for the Killers,[41] and the Glastonbury Festival.[42] On 5 August, he performed songs from his album with the Manchester Camerata for a special Live Lounge Symphony concert in Croxteth, Liverpool.[43] From 16 to 26 August, he supported Ed Sheeran at the end of his Divide world tour, playing four gigs with him in Ipswich and Leeds.[44] Towards the end of the year, an extended edition of his debut album was released along with the single "Before You Go", which became his second UK Singles Chart-topper on 31 January 2020.[45][46]

Capaldi became the first artist to sell out an arena tour before the release of an album. The shows sold out in one second upon tickets becoming available, with Capaldi playing to over a quarter of a million people in March 2020.[47] The initiative LiveLive [/lɪv/ /lv/ ][48] was launched to help fans have a more comfortable experience at his concerts.[49] At the 2020 Brit Awards, Capaldi received three nominations, winning two awards.[5] Two songs written by Capaldi were also released that year: Rita Ora's "How to Be Lonely" and Sigala's "Lasting Lover".[50]

2021–2023: Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent

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Capaldi performing at the 2023 Glastonbury Festival

In March 2021 Capaldi announced that he postponed all his upcoming shows to work on his upcoming sophomore album.[51] He returned in the summer of 2022 to play his postponed shows, including his headlining slots at the TRNSMT Festival,[52] the Latitude Festival,[53] and the Isle of Wight Festival.[54]

The lead single "Forget Me" from his second album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent,[55][56] was released in September 2022 and it became his first song to debut at the top of the UK Singles Chart.[57] His frozen pizza range Big Sexy Pizza was also released later that month in the UK supermarkets Iceland and Tesco.[58]

Capaldi achieved his fourth number-one single when "Pointless" climbed to the top of the UK charts in January 2023.[59] In April 2023, Capaldi achieved his fifth number-one song on the UK Singles Chart with "Wish You the Best".[60] In May 2023, Capaldi was announced to be performing an intimate warm-up set in June before Reading and Leeds Festival where James Marriott would support,[61][62] though Capaldi later cancelled the gig due to his poor mental health.[63]

2023–present: Hiatus and return

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In June 2023, Capaldi announced that he was taking an extended and indefinite break from touring, citing a need to focus on his mental and physical health. Earlier that month, Capaldi's set at the 2023 Glastonbury Festival was complicated by an apparent episode of Capaldi's recently diagnosed Tourette's syndrome, though concertgoers joined in to help him finish the performance.[64][65] On 11 April 2025, Capaldi officially released his cover of Britney Spears' "Everytime" to download and streaming sites, debuting on the UK Singles Downloads Chart at number 36.[66][67]

In June 2025, he returned to Glastonbury with a surprise set, his first public performance since announcing his extended break.[68] On the same day, he released his latest single "Survive" which he performed at Glastonbury and peaked at Number 1 in the UK charts following his performance, his sixth number-one in the UK.[69] In September 2025, he achieved his seventh number-one in the UK charts with his latest single "Something in the Heavens".[70]

Personal life

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Capaldi is a fan of association football and supports the Glasgow-based Celtic F.C.[71] He and actor Peter Capaldi are second cousins once removed.[72][73] Peter appeared in Lewis's music video for "Someone You Loved".[74][75]

After his rise to fame, Capaldi started feeling anxiety and a pressure to perform, and he started showing nervous tics. In September 2022, he revealed that he had been diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome.[76] During the COVID-19 pandemic, he moved back to his parents' house in Whitburn, Scotland, to work on his second album. In April 2023, his documentary How I'm Feeling Now was released on Netflix.[77]

Capaldi had been in a relationship with Scottish actress Ellie MacDowall from June 2023 to August 2024.[78][79][80]

Influences

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Growing up, Capaldi listened to heavy metal bands including Slipknot and Avenged Sevenfold, pop-punk bands such as Blink-182 and Busted,[81] rock bands like Oasis, and indie rock bands such as the View.[82] He discovered a love for "soulful pop music" from the work of Paolo Nutini and Joe Cocker.[83] Capaldi has expressed admiration for the 1975,[84] the Macabees,[85] Arctic Monkeys, The Beatles, and Bob Dylan.[86] Adele and Kings of Leon have also inspired his songwriting.[87]

Discography

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Awards and nominations

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Tours

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Filmography

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Year Title Role Ref.
2019 The Lewis Capaldi Symphony BBC One special [88]
2020 Birthday Song YouTube documentary [89]
Cup of Joe Episode: "Berlin With David Hasselhoff & Lewis Capaldi" [90]
2022 Niall Horan's Homecoming: Road to Mullingar with Lewis Capaldi Television special [91]
2023 Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now Netflix documentary [77]

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Lewis Capaldi is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician renowned for his soulful, emotive ballads and distinctive baritone voice, born on 7 October 1996 in Glasgow, Scotland, as the youngest of four children.[1][2] Capaldi's musical journey began in childhood; he started learning guitar at age nine and grew up in Whitburn, West Lothian, after moving there at four, with Italian ancestry contributing to his surname and a distant familial link to actor Peter Capaldi as his second cousin once removed.[1][3] He released his debut single "Bruises" independently in 2017 and was discovered by manager Ryan Walter via SoundCloud at age 18, leading to a signing with Capitol Records.[1][4] His breakthrough came with the 2018 single "Someone You Loved," co-written with others, which topped the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks in 2019—becoming the best-selling single of that year—and reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, marking the first such achievement for a Scottish solo artist since Sheena Easton in 1981.[1][2][5] This success propelled his debut album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (2019), to become the best-selling album in the UK for 2019 and 2020, featuring additional hits like "Before You Go," which peaked at number nine on the Hot 100.[1][2] Capaldi has amassed five UK number-one singles to date.[1] His sophomore album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, followed in May 2023, including the single "Forget Me," which charted at number 58 on the Hot 100, though it faced challenges amid his personal struggles.[2] Capaldi received the BRIT Award for Best New Artist in 2020 and Song of the Year for "Someone You Loved," alongside a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year for the same track.[1][6] Open about his mental health, Capaldi was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome in 2022 and has spoken candidly about anxiety's impact on his performances, including ending his Glastonbury 2023 set early and taking an extended break from touring to focus on recovery, as detailed in his 2023 Netflix documentary Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now.[1][3] He returned to performing in June 2025 with a surprise set at Glastonbury Festival and the release of comeback single "Survive," which debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, followed by his EP Survive in November 2025. In October 2025, he announced an extensive world tour for 2026 across North America, Europe, and other regions.[7][8][9]

Early life

Family background and childhood

Lewis Capaldi was born Lewis Marc Capaldi on 7 October 1996 in Glasgow, Scotland, to parents Mark and Carole Capaldi.[10] His family has Scottish, Irish, and Italian ancestry, with the Italian heritage tracing back to his paternal grandfather.[11] Mark Capaldi works as a fishmonger, owning a local business called KP’s Fresh Fish, while Carole Capaldi is a nurse; the couple raised their children in a working-class household in West Lothian.[12] When Capaldi was four years old, his family relocated from Glasgow to the town of Whitburn in West Lothian, where he spent much of his childhood.[13] As the youngest of four children, he grew up alongside older siblings Warren, Anthony, and Danielle, who provided strong role models during his formative years.[11] The family environment in Whitburn was described by Capaldi as humble and supportive, fostering a close-knit dynamic that emphasized learning from siblings' experiences.[13] Capaldi has been a lifelong supporter of Celtic F.C., reflecting his deep roots in Scottish football culture from an early age.[14] He is also related to actor Peter Capaldi as a second cousin once removed on his father's side, a connection that has occasionally brought the two together professionally.[15]

Musical beginnings and education

Capaldi's passion for music emerged at a young age, with his first on-stage experience occurring at four years old during a family holiday in France, where he sang karaoke songs like "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions," an event that ignited his lifelong interest in performing.[16][17] Influenced by artists such as Paolo Nutini, he began imitating their styles early on, culminating in his debut live performance at age 11, covering Nutini's "Rewind" at a small Edinburgh venue.[18][19] At nine years old, Capaldi took up the acoustic guitar, initially inspired by his older brother and taking brief lessons before becoming largely self-taught through practice and experimentation.[20][21] By age 11, he started writing original songs, drawing from personal stories to grasp song structure, and at 12, he ventured into live performances at local pubs in West Lothian, often sneaking in underage to deliver quick sets before hiding to avoid detection.[20][21] These early gigs, which included open mic-style appearances in nearby venues, helped him build confidence and a local following despite his youth.[17] Capaldi received his primary education at St Joseph's Primary School in Whitburn, where he earned recognition for perfect attendance in his final year.[22][23] He then attended St Kentigern's Academy in Blackburn, West Lothian, crediting the school's music department for encouraging his songwriting and performances during his teenage years.[24][25] Capaldi later pursued further education, graduating with an HND in Music from New College Lanarkshire in Motherwell in 2016.[26] In late 2016, at age 20, he uploaded tracks to SoundCloud from his bedroom using an iPhone, which attracted initial local buzz and caught the attention of industry figures, including his future manager.[27][28] This marked the beginning of his transition from amateur performer to emerging artist, supported by family encouragement for his musical pursuits.[20]

Career

2014–2017: Early recordings and industry entry

In 2014, at the age of 17, Capaldi participated in the "Hit the Road" initiative, a touring program organized by the Scottish Music Industry Association to support emerging young artists aged 14 to 19, performing alongside other acts in Scottish venues including Dumfries, Edinburgh, and Fort William.[29] This early exposure marked his initial foray into professional performances, building on his self-taught guitar skills developed during his teenage years. Capaldi began recording demos in his bedroom using an iPhone around 2016, uploading tracks to SoundCloud that garnered minimal initial attention, such as "Burning in the Back of Your Mind," which had fewer than 20 plays.[27] These raw recordings caught the ear of manager Ryan Walter, who discovered him online and attended an open mic in Dumfries to confirm his potential, leading to management representation. During this period, Capaldi faced rejections, including a blunt dismissal from a music executive who labeled him and a collaborator as "amateurs" when pitching song ideas at age 17, experiences that honed his resilient songwriting approach focused on personal, emotive themes.[30] In 2017, Capaldi self-released his debut single "Bruises" independently via AWAL, which quickly gained traction on Spotify playlists and SoundCloud, amassing millions of streams and drawing industry interest.[27] Later that year, he released his debut EP Bloom in October. He supported Rag'n'Bone Man on a European tour that year, performing in larger venues across the continent and earning endorsements from artists like Ellie Goulding and Niall Horan.[31] These performances, including a headline show at Glasgow's St. Luke's in September 2017, solidified his buzz, culminating in a signing to Universal Music Group's Vertigo/Capitol Records in late 2017.[27]

2018–2020: EPs, debut album, and breakthrough success

In 2018, Capaldi released his second EP, Breach, on November 8 through Vertigo Records, building on the momentum from his earlier work.[32] The EP featured four tracks, including the singles "Tough" (released June 8), "Grace" (September 14), and the breakout "Someone You Loved," alongside a demo version of "Something Borrowed.") These songs showcased Capaldi's signature emotive ballad style, blending piano-driven melodies with raw, confessional lyrics about love and loss, which resonated widely and helped propel him toward mainstream recognition.[33] Capaldi's debut studio album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, arrived on May 17, 2019, via Vertigo and Capitol Records, marking a pivotal moment in his career.[34] The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and held the top position for six consecutive weeks, becoming one of the longest-running number-one albums of the year. Internationally, it also topped charts in Scotland, Ireland, and Australia, while reaching number two on the US Billboard 200 upon its American release. Featuring 12 tracks, including reworked versions of earlier singles like "Bruises," "Mercy," and "Grace," the record's commercial dominance was driven by its heartfelt songwriting and Capaldi's distinctive baritone vocals, establishing him as a major pop force. The album's lead single, "Someone You Loved," became Capaldi's signature hit, topping the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks starting March 7, 2019, and marking his first number-one single.[35] In the US, it ascended to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 2019, making Capaldi the first Scottish solo artist to top the chart since Sheena Easton in 1981, and holding the position for three weeks. Certified multi-platinum in both countries—reaching 9× Platinum in the UK by 2024 and Diamond (10× Platinum) in the US by 2023—the track's universal appeal lay in its poignant exploration of heartbreak, amplified by a simple piano arrangement and Capaldi's vulnerable delivery. By the end of 2020, "Someone You Loved" had amassed over 2 billion global streams across platforms, underscoring its role in Capaldi's breakthrough.[36] Capaldi's rapid ascent culminated in accolades at the 2020 Brit Awards on February 18, where he won British Breakthrough Act (now Best New Artist) and Song of the Year for "Someone You Loved," from a total of four nominations including British Male Solo Artist and British Album.[37] These victories highlighted his transformative impact on the UK music scene in under two years, with the awards ceremony featuring a live performance of the hit single that further cemented his stardom.[38] Overall, the period from 2018 to 2020 saw Capaldi's music achieve unprecedented streaming success, with his catalog surpassing several billion plays worldwide by year's end, driven by viral social media traction and radio airplay.[39]

2021–2023: Second album release and commercial peak

In October 2022, Lewis Capaldi announced his second studio album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, set for release on May 19, 2023, via Capitol Records.[40] The album built on the momentum from his 2019 debut Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, which had established him as a major artist with its emotional ballads and chart dominance.[41] Capaldi collaborated with producers including TMS, who had worked on his earlier hits like "Someone You Loved," as well as Phil Plested, Malay, and Max Martin to craft the record.[42] These partnerships emphasized piano-driven arrangements and raw emotional delivery, aligning with Capaldi's signature style of introspective songwriting.[41] The lead single, "Forget Me," was released on September 9, 2022, and debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, marking Capaldi's third chart-topper there.[43] It achieved over 56,000 first-week sales and set a record as the fastest-selling vinyl single of the 21st century in the UK.[43] The track's success, driven by its relatable themes of heartbreak and viral social media traction, helped propel anticipation for the full album.[44] Upon release, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the fastest-selling album of 2023 with over 95,000 first-week units.[45] It also topped charts in Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, while reaching the top 20 in multiple international markets, including number 16 on the US Billboard 200.[46] The album's themes centered on vulnerability, personal loss, and the complexities of relationships, resonating with listeners through Capaldi's confessional lyrics.[41] The album spawned further UK #1 singles "Pointless" (January 2023) and "Wish You The Best" (April 2023), bringing Capaldi's total to five chart-toppers. By the end of 2023, it had surpassed one million sales in the UK alone, underscoring Capaldi's commercial peak.[39]

2023–2025: Hiatus, recovery, and return with new EP

In June 2023, following a challenging performance at Glastonbury Festival where vocal strain intensified by his Tourette's syndrome and anxiety led to difficulties completing his set, Lewis Capaldi announced an indefinite hiatus from touring to prioritize his mental and physical health.[47][48] The decision came after he had already canceled several dates earlier that year, marking a necessary pause amid escalating health concerns.[49] Throughout 2024, Capaldi maintained a low public profile, dedicating the year to intensive therapy and rest without releasing new music or performing live.[50] He later reflected that this period represented the lowest point in his life but was transformative, with therapy playing a "massive part" in rebuilding his ability to create and perform.[51][52] Capaldi staged a triumphant return in June 2025 with a surprise set at Glastonbury Festival, two years after his previous appearance there, debuting his comeback single "Survive" (released June 27), which topped the UK Singles Chart as his sixth #1.[53][54][7] He followed with "Something In The Heavens" (September 18), his seventh UK #1. In October 2025, he announced a headlining North American tour for spring 2026, signaling his full re-entry into live music.[9][55][56] On October 24, 2025, Capaldi released the single "Almost," a piano-driven track addressing themes of resilience and tentative recovery from personal struggles, serving as the third preview for his EP Survive, released on November 14, 2025, which includes songs reflecting his hiatus experiences and path to healing.[57][58][59] The EP's reception underscored fan support for his comeback, further evidenced by the instant sell-out of his April 16, 2026, Madison Square Garden concert in under a minute and his booking as a headliner for the TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow on July 12, 2026.[60][61]

Artistry

Musical style and vocals

Lewis Capaldi's music is primarily characterized by soulful pop ballads that emphasize raw emotional expression through minimalistic instrumentation, often centering on piano or acoustic guitar accompaniment to highlight lyrical intimacy and vulnerability.[62] His debut album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (2019), exemplifies this approach with stripped-back arrangements that prioritize heartfelt storytelling over elaborate production, creating a confessional atmosphere reminiscent of classic singer-songwriter traditions.[62] This style allows Capaldi's themes of love, loss, and personal struggle to resonate directly with listeners, fostering a sense of immediacy and relatability. Capaldi's musical style aligns with that of several contemporary singer-songwriters known for emotional pop ballads and soulful vocals, including Dean Lewis, Calum Scott, James Arthur, Dermot Kennedy, Ed Sheeran, Sam Fischer, and Tom Walker. These artists share significant listener overlap and are commonly recommended alongside Capaldi on music platforms.[63] Capaldi possesses a distinctive baritone vocal range spanning approximately G2 to D6, marked by a raspy timbre that conveys deep emotional grit and authenticity, often drawing comparisons to Adele for its intense, soul-baring delivery—though reviewers note his style amplifies vulnerability to an even more visceral degree.[64] His voice adds a raw, textured heft to ballads, blending power with subtle cracks that enhance the sense of unfiltered honesty, as heard in tracks like "Someone You Loved," where the rasp underscores themes of heartbreak.[65] This vocal quality, powerful yet imperfect, distinguishes Capaldi from smoother contemporaries, providing a gritty edge that amplifies the emotional weight of his performances.[66] Across his discography, Capaldi's production evolves from the acoustic simplicity of his early work to incorporating orchestral elements in his second album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent (2023), where strings and subtle swells add dramatic depth without overshadowing the core ballad structure.[67] This shift maintains the intimacy of piano and guitar foundations but introduces richer textures, as in "Forget Me," to heighten emotional crescendos.[68] His lyrics frequently incorporate humor and self-deprecation, balancing profound vulnerability with accessible wit to make heavy subjects more approachable, a technique that infuses his ballads with a uniquely relatable charm.[69] Overall, Capaldi's production emphasizes a live-feel aesthetic, capturing unpolished authenticity through recordings that mimic the immediacy of solo performances, ensuring the focus remains on genuine emotional conveyance. This style persists in his 2025 EP Survive, featuring four intimate ballads with piano-driven arrangements emphasizing personal reflection post-hiatus.[8][70]

Influences and songwriting process

Lewis Capaldi's songwriting draws heavily from a diverse range of musical influences that span genres and eras, shaping his emotive and introspective style. He has cited Adele as a key inspiration for her powerful vocal delivery and heartfelt balladry, which resonates with his own approach to conveying raw emotion. Similarly, Bob Dylan's lyrical depth and narrative prowess in albums like Bringing It All Back Home have profoundly impacted Capaldi, who has admired his songwriting as a benchmark for storytelling. An unexpected influence comes from heavy metal band Slipknot, introduced by his brother during his youth; while not evident in his sound, Capaldi has credited their intense emotional delivery for fueling his exploration of vulnerability and catharsis in music.[1][71][72] Fellow Scottish artist Paolo Nutini holds particular significance, with Capaldi describing Nutini's album Caustic Love and tracks like "Iron Sky" as pivotal in shifting his creative direction away from imitating indie rock bands toward a more authentic voice. Nutini's unapologetic use of Scottish dialect and regional phrasing encouraged Capaldi to infuse his lyrics with a similar "twang," adding cultural flavor and genuineness to his work, as seen in his conversational, accent-inflected delivery. This admiration for Scottish musicians underscores Capaldi's roots, blending local heritage with broader pop sensibilities.[71][73] Capaldi's songwriting process is deeply personal, often rooted in experiences of heartbreak and anxiety, transforming private turmoil into universal anthems through confessional narratives. He frequently begins alone, jotting core ideas in a journal-like manner that captures raw, first-person reflections akin to emotional diary entries, before refining them collaboratively. Sessions with co-writers such as TMS (Tom Barnes, Ben Kohn, and Pete Kelleher) or producers like Ryan Tedder involve improvising on piano in relaxed settings, where lyrics evolve rapidly—sometimes over multiple sessions—but always anchored in Capaldi's solitary initial concepts. This blend of isolation for ideation and teamwork for polish allows him to maintain authenticity while enhancing structure.[74][75][76][77] Over time, Capaldi's approach has evolved from lighter, imitative efforts in his early days—such as humorous or rock-inspired demos mimicking Arctic Monkeys—to more introspective themes following 2020, reflecting deeper self-examination amid personal growth. This shift emphasizes vulnerability over humor, aligning his writing more closely with the emotional intensity of his influences and resulting in songs that prioritize cathartic release.[73][78]

Personal life

Health challenges and diagnoses

Lewis Capaldi was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome in 2022, a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations known as tics, which he had experienced for years prior without a formal diagnosis. He publicly disclosed the condition during an Instagram livestream in September 2022, explaining that the tics, including shoulder shrugs and vocal outbursts, had intensified under the stress of performing and fame, prompting him to seek treatment through Botox injections to temporarily paralyze affected muscles and ongoing coping strategies. Capaldi has noted that the symptoms fluctuate, often worsening during high-pressure situations like live shows, but he continues to manage them as part of daily life.[79][80] Capaldi has openly discussed his struggles with anxiety and depression, which began in his teenage years and were significantly exacerbated by the rapid onset of fame following the 2019 release of his debut single "Someone You Loved." The pressures of touring and public scrutiny led to severe panic attacks, including episodes where he felt overwhelmed onstage, contributing to a broader mental health crisis that he described as feeling "mental" during performances. These issues, compounded by impostor syndrome, prompted him to explore therapy early in his career, though the demands of stardom initially made consistent management challenging.[81][82][83] In 2023, Capaldi faced acute vocal challenges during his Glastonbury Festival performance, where stress from his conditions caused him to lose his voice mid-set, leading to the cancellation of the remainder of his world tour to prioritize recovery and adjustment to Tourette's impacts. This vocal strain, linked to the physical toll of tics on his larynx, required intensive vocal therapy alongside broader mental health support, marking a turning point that extended into an indefinite hiatus from music. The episode highlighted how his health issues intersected with professional demands, forcing a pause to prevent further deterioration.[47][84][85] During his recovery period in 2024 and 2025, Capaldi engaged in comprehensive therapy, including cognitive behavioral techniques, and began antipsychotic medication, which he credited with dramatically reducing his anxiety levels and enabling him to "be a musician again." These interventions, combined with lifestyle adjustments such as limiting social media exposure to minimize external pressures, supported his gradual return to performing, including a surprise appearance at Glastonbury in June 2025. He has emphasized the role of professional help in rebuilding his resilience, noting significant improvements in daily functioning despite side effects like weight gain from the medication.[86][52][51] Capaldi has become an advocate for mental health awareness, sharing his experiences through interviews, his 2023 Netflix documentary How I'm Feeling Now, and partnerships with organizations like BetterHelp to promote accessible therapy. In discussions with outlets such as BBC and Variety, he has encouraged others facing similar challenges to seek help without stigma, using his platform to normalize conversations around anxiety, depression, and neurological conditions. His social media posts and public appearances further amplify these messages, focusing on the importance of breaks and self-care in high-stress industries.[87][88][81]

Family, relationships, and philanthropy

Capaldi was born on 7 October 1996 in Glasgow to parents Mark, a fishmonger, and Carole, a nurse. He is the youngest of four children, with an older sister named Danielle, who works as a midwife, and two older brothers. Capaldi has described a close-knit family dynamic, noting that his parents and siblings have played a vital role in keeping him grounded amid the pressures of fame; he even returned to live with his parents in Bathgate during key periods of his career to maintain that support.[12][11] Capaldi tends to keep his romantic relationships private, sharing few public details. He dated Scottish singer Paige Turley for approximately 18 months starting in 2018 after meeting at Motherwell College; their breakup was reportedly the inspiration behind his 2019 single "Someone You Loved." In early 2023, Capaldi began dating actress and dancer Ellie MacDowall, with whom he appeared publicly at events like the BRIT Awards; the couple reportedly parted ways amicably in August 2024 after two years together, though as of 2025, Capaldi has not publicly confirmed his relationship status.[89][90][91] The singer is the second cousin once removed of Scottish actor Peter Capaldi on his father's side. The relatives have occasionally collaborated professionally, most notably in a 2019 alternate music video for "Someone You Loved" that featured Peter Capaldi and promoted organ donation awareness in partnership with the charity Live Life Give Life.[15][92] Capaldi has engaged in philanthropy focused on health awareness and welfare causes. In November 2025, he supported the Movember campaign by participating in its moustache-growing initiative to raise funds and awareness for men's health issues, including mental well-being and suicide prevention. As a lifelong fan of Celtic F.C., he has shown support for the club's charitable arm through public endorsements and has been linked to fundraising efforts via fan-led groups like the Lewis Capaldi CSC, which donates proceeds to the Celtic FC Foundation's community programs. In the 2020s, Capaldi made notable donations, including £50,000 to the Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC) in 2023 after canceling a concert due to illness, and contributions to animal welfare organizations such as Hope for Hedgehogs, highlighted in the narrative video for his 2024 single "Strangers," which spotlighted a hedgehog rescuer's work. While Capaldi's own background in Scottish music colleges like New College Lanarkshire underscores his appreciation for music education, he has advocated for its importance without specified personal donations to such programs.[93][94][95][96][97]

Discography

Studio albums and EPs

Lewis Capaldi's early extended plays laid the foundation for his breakthrough, beginning with the Bloom EP, released on October 20, 2017, by Vertigo and Universal Music.[98] The four-track release featured "Fade," "Bruises," "Mercy," and "Lost on You," produced primarily by Malay and recorded across various locations in Scotland and London. It marked Capaldi's debut project, showcasing his raw vocal style and piano-driven ballads without notable chart performance at the time.[99] Following quickly, the Breach EP arrived on November 8, 2018, also via Vertigo and Universal Music, comprising four tracks: "Tough," "Grace," "Someone You Loved," and a demo version of "Leaving My Love Behind."[32] Production credits included Mike Stent and Jonathan Quarmby for "Tough," alongside Edd Holloway and Nick Atkinson for "Grace," emphasizing Capaldi's emerging songwriting collaboration with established producers.[100] The EP gained traction through streaming, propelling "Someone You Loved" toward wider success, though it did not chart as a full project.[33] Capaldi's most recent EP, Survive, was released on November 14, 2025, by Vertigo and Universal Music, featuring four tracks: "Survive," "Something in the Heavens," "Almost," and "The Day That I Die."[101] Produced in collaboration with a team including Chris Bishop and TMS, the EP explores themes of resilience and personal recovery, building on Capaldi's return to music after a hiatus.[102] It debuted at number 12 on the UK Albums Chart in its release week (as of the November 21, 2025 chart).[103] Capaldi's debut studio album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, was released on May 17, 2019, by Capitol Records, containing 12 tracks including "Grace," "Bruises," "Hold Me While You Wait," and "Someone You Loved."[104] Production involved key contributors such as TMS (Tom Barnes, Pete Kelleher, Ben Kohn), Edd Holloway, and Nick Atkinson, with Capaldi co-producing several tracks alongside songwriters like James Earp.[105] The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, spending ten non-consecutive weeks at the top and achieving six-times platinum certification in the UK by 2023.[106] Internationally, it reached number one in Scotland and Ireland, number two in Australia and Canada, and earned platinum certifications in multiple markets including the US (RIAA) and Australia (ARIA).[107] An extended edition followed on November 22, 2019, adding five bonus tracks: "Hollywood," "Let It Roll," "Headspace," "Cold," and "Bleed."[108] His second studio album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, came out on May 19, 2023, via Capitol Records, with a standard edition of 16 tracks (released in two parts), such as "Forget Me," "Wish You the Best," and "Pointless," delving into themes of loss, love, and vulnerability.[109] Production credits highlighted collaborations with Max Martin, Steve Mac, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, and TMS, alongside Capaldi's input on writing and arrangement for tracks reflecting personal struggles.[110] It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, surpassing the debut's opening week sales, and received gold certification in the UK within two weeks.[111] The album charted at number two in Australia and Canada, with strong streaming performance globally. An extended edition released on January 1, 2024, added five bonus tracks including "Strangers" and orchestral versions of select songs.[112] By 2025, Capaldi's combined discography had surpassed 17.5 million equivalent album units worldwide, driven primarily by streaming and the enduring success of his debut album at 14.8 million units.[39]

Singles and chart performance

Lewis Capaldi's singles have achieved significant commercial success, particularly in the UK and US markets, with multiple number-one hits and billions of global streams. His breakthrough came with early releases that established him as a major artist, leading to sustained chart dominance through emotional, piano-driven ballads.
SingleRelease DateUK PeakUS PeakCertifications and Streams
"Bruises"October 20186-2× Platinum (BPI); over 1 billion global streams https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lewis-capaldi-bruises/ https://chartmasters.org/lewis-capaldi-albums-and-songs-sales/
"Someone You Loved"November 20181110× Platinum (RIAA Diamond); 10× Platinum (BPI); over 4 billion Spotify streams, 16 billion global streams https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lewis-capaldi-someone-you-loved/ https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&ar=Lewis+Capaldi&ti=Someone+You+Loved https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/lewis-capaldi-someone-you-loved-four-billion-streams-spotify/ https://www.musicweek.com/talent/read/lewis-capaldi-s-someone-you-loved-certified-riaa-diamond-in-the-us/088787
"Forget Me"September 20221583× Platinum (BPI); 56,000 first-week UK sales, the highest for a solo artist single since 2020 https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lewis-capaldi-forget-me/ https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/lewis-capaldi-no-1-uk-forget-me-1235140821/
"Survive"June 27, 20251-Platinum (BPI); lead single from Survive EP https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lewis-capaldi-survive/
"Something in the Heavens"September 18, 20251-Gold (BPI); from Survive EP https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lewis-capaldi-something-in-the-heavens/
"Almost"October 202544-From the Survive EP; early UK chart entry https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lewis-capaldi-almost/ https://www.bigtop40.com/
Capaldi holds the record for 11 consecutive UK top 10 debuts, including seven number-one singles (as of November 2025), with his tracks accumulating 12 cumulative weeks at the UK summit and over 92 weeks in the top 10 overall. This streak underscores his consistent commercial appeal, driven by viral social media traction and radio play.

Tours and live performances

Headlining tours

Lewis Capaldi's debut headlining tour, the Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent Tour, supported his 2019 album of the same name and spanned from May 2019 to March 2020, encompassing over 100 dates across arenas in Europe and the United States.[113] The tour marked a milestone as Capaldi became the first artist to sell out an arena tour prior to releasing a debut album, with the initial 10-date UK leg—including venues like Manchester's O2 Apollo and Glasgow's SSE Hydro—selling out in seconds and drawing over 250,000 attendees overall.[114] Setlists featured a mix of his breakthrough singles like "Someone You Loved" and "Bruises," alongside acoustic segments that highlighted his raw vocal delivery, often leading to intimate fan interactions where audiences sang along during emotional ballads.[113] The tour's production emphasized Capaldi's humorous stage presence, with banter and impromptu moments fostering a close connection with fans, such as dedicating songs to audience members or sharing personal anecdotes between tracks. Extended legs took the show to North American arenas, contributing to global touring revenue exceeding $10 million from 2020 to 2022 across related dates.[115] Following the release of his second album, Capaldi launched the Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent Tour in early 2023, comprising around 70 dates in arenas throughout Europe, the UK, and the US before being interrupted by a health-related hiatus in June 2023.[116] Venues included major spots like London's O2 Arena and US stops such as Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, with setlists blending new tracks like "Wish You the Best" and "Forget Me" with fan favorites, incorporating acoustic renditions for stripped-back performances.[40] Production elements continued to spotlight fan engagement, including moments where crowds assisted with vocals during Capaldi's Tourette's tics, creating supportive and memorable experiences.[117] The tour generated significant earnings, with individual shows like Auckland's Eden Park grossing $5.5 million from sold-out crowds of over 33,000.[118] Capaldi's return in 2025 included a UK and Ireland arena tour in September, featuring 10 dates at venues like Sheffield's Utilita Arena and London's O2, which sold over 200,000 tickets rapidly.[119] This led into the 2025–2026 world tour, highlighted by an 11-date North American leg starting April 15, 2026, in Philadelphia's Liacouras Center and including a sold-out Madison Square Garden show on April 16, 2026, that vanished in under one minute.[9] Additional 2026 outdoor headline shows, such as Dublin's Marlay Park and London's BST Hyde Park, extended the run across eight major sites.[120] Setlists for these tours maintain acoustic highlights and interactive elements, with the hiatus briefly impacting scheduling but allowing for a refreshed focus on recovery and performance. By 2025, Capaldi's major tours had underscored his commercial draw.

Festival and special appearances

Lewis Capaldi made his Glastonbury Festival debut in 2019 on the Pyramid Stage, where he performed hits including "Someone You Loved" to a rapturous crowd, marking a significant milestone in his rising career.[121] In 2023, he returned for an emotional set on the same stage, struggling with vocal tics amid his Tourette's syndrome, which contributed to his subsequent indefinite hiatus from touring.[122] Capaldi staged a triumphant comeback at Glastonbury in June 2025, delivering a surprise performance on the Pyramid Stage that included new tracks like "Survive" and fan favorites, receiving widespread acclaim for his resilience and vocal prowess.[123] In November 2025, Capaldi was announced as the Sunday headliner for the TRNSMT Festival at Glasgow Green in 2026, joining Kasabian and Richard Ashcroft atop the bill for the three-day event.[124] This homecoming slot underscores his enduring popularity in Scotland following his health-related break. Capaldi's November–December 2025 shows across Australia and New Zealand, including arenas in Christchurch, Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, sold out rapidly upon announcement, representing his first performances in the region since 2019.[125] These intimate arena dates highlighted his global draw, with support acts enhancing the celebratory atmosphere. On television, Capaldi has made notable appearances in BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, including an October 2025 session where he debuted "Something In The Heavens" and covered Paramore's "Still Into You," showcasing his versatility in acoustic arrangements.[126] He also performed on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve in 2020, delivering "Someone You Loved" and "Before You Go" to a massive Times Square audience, bridging into the new year with his soulful ballads.[127] Beyond major festivals, Capaldi has embraced charity and surprise gigs, such as his unannounced May 2025 appearance at an Edinburgh benefit concert for the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), where he performed six songs in a phone-free setting to support suicide prevention efforts.[128] As a lifelong Celtic F.C. supporter, he has incorporated subtle nods to the club into his performances, including wearing a Celtic top during a 2022 Swiss show and dedicating moments at his 2025 Glastonbury set to the team's spirit.[129]

Awards and nominations

Brit Awards achievements

Lewis Capaldi first gained recognition at the Brit Awards with a nomination for the Critics' Choice Award in 2019, where he was shortlisted alongside Mahalia and the eventual winner, Sam Fender.[130] Capaldi achieved his greatest success at the 2020 Brit Awards, securing two wins from four nominations. He won the British Breakthrough Act for his rapid rise to prominence with the debut album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, and Song of the Year for "Someone You Loved", which had dominated the UK charts. He was also nominated for British Male Solo Artist, ultimately won by Dave, and British Album of the Year, which went to Dave's Psychodrama. His acceptance speeches for both wins were characteristically humorous and profane, leading to multiple bleeps on the live broadcast; for Song of the Year, he joked about the track's inspiration being his late grandmother and quipped about avoiding Love Island casting calls in the afterlife.[131][132][133] Subsequent nominations highlighted the enduring popularity of his singles. In 2023, "Forget Me" earned a nomination for Song of the Year, though it lost to Harry Styles' "As It Was". Capaldi performed the track live at the ceremony, marking a return following health-related breaks.[134] In 2024, Capaldi received another Song of the Year nomination for "Wish You The Best", from his second album Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, but it did not win; the category was taken by RAYE featuring 070 Shake's "Escapism".[135] By 2025, Capaldi had accumulated two Brit Awards wins from a total of seven nominations across multiple years.

Other major awards and recognitions

In addition to his Brit Awards successes, Capaldi received a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, recognizing his breakthrough with the single "Someone You Loved." He also earned the MTV PUSH: Ones to Watch award in 2019, highlighting emerging talent through public vote.[136] Capaldi won the Billboard Music Award for Top Hot 100 Song in 2020 for "Someone You Loved," which had topped the chart for three weeks and marked his major U.S. breakthrough.[137] His songwriting received acclaim through nominations at the Ivor Novello Awards, the UK's premier honors for composition, including Most Performed Work for "Before You Go" in 2021.[138] Capaldi has been honored multiple times at the ASCAP Pop Music Awards for most-performed songs, winning in 2021 as Songwriter of the Year for "Someone You Loved" and "Before You Go," and again in 2024 for "Forget Me" among others.[139][140] Capaldi received Grammy Award nominations, including Song of the Year for "Someone You Loved" at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2020, and Best Music Film for "How I'm Feeling Now" at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in 2024.[141] He won the Authored Documentary award at the 2023 National Television Awards for "Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now".[142] In 2025, Capaldi won Best Live Act at the Scottish Music Awards.[143]

Filmography and media

Documentaries

Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now is a 2023 Netflix documentary directed by Joe Pearlman that provides an intimate look at Capaldi's life during the creation and promotion of his second studio album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, including footage from his 2022 world tour and his ongoing mental health struggles, such as anxiety and his Tourette's syndrome diagnosis.[144][145] The film features behind-the-scenes access to recording sessions, family interactions, and tour preparations, highlighting the pressures of fame and Capaldi's efforts to reconnect with his roots in Scotland.[78] Capaldi contributed significantly to the production, supplying personal footage and offering creative input throughout the process, while also providing original music for the soundtrack, including the title track "How I'm Feeling Now."[146][147] The documentary premiered globally on Netflix on April 5, 2023, and received positive critical reception for its raw portrayal of Capaldi's vulnerability and the realities of stardom.[87] It holds an 89% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on nine reviews, with critics praising its honest depiction of mental health themes and Capaldi's self-deprecating humor amid personal challenges.[148] Reviews from outlets like The New York Times noted the film's ability to make familiar music documentary tropes feel fresh through Capaldi's engaging presence, while The Guardian commended its balance of wit and emotional depth.[149][150] As of November 2025, How I'm Feeling Now remains Capaldi's only major documentary feature, though reports indicate discussions for a potential follow-up exploring his career hiatus and return.[151]

Television and film appearances

Capaldi made his television guest appearance as himself in the 2020 Quibi series Cup of Joe, joining Joe Jonas and David Hasselhoff in the episode "Berlin With David Hasselhoff & Lewis Capaldi," where the group explored Berlin's landmarks including the East Side Gallery.[152] He has appeared multiple times on The Graham Norton Show, including a 2020 performance of "Before You Go" alongside guests Margot Robbie, Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Jim Carrey. In October 2025, Capaldi returned to the show for an interview and performance of "Something In The Heavens," sharing humorous anecdotes about his tour experiences. In 2025, Capaldi served as a battle advisor for coach Niall Horan on season 28 of NBC's The Voice, providing guidance to contestants during rehearsals.[153] Capaldi participated in comedic segments on Michael McIntyre's Big Show, notably in a 2023 episode where he played the "Send to All" game, leading to revelations from his phone contacts and lighthearted banter about his personal life. His music has been featured in various media, including the original song "Days Gone Quiet," which played over the end credits of the 2019 video game Days Gone.[154] Additionally, "Someone You Loved" appeared in season 2, episode 3 of the 2020–2021 NBC series Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, underscoring an emotional scene with Maggie (Mary Steenburgen).

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