The UK’s Reading & Leeds Festival has introduced that Lewis Capaldi will likely be taking part in an unique stripped-back reside present prematurely of his upcoming headline slot on the two-city competition this yr.
At what’s billed as his “most intimate gig for years,” the present will see Capaldi supported by James Marriott at The Wardrobe, Leeds on June 6. Tickets will likely be accessible through poll to those that have already bought a Reading and Leeds competition ticket (each day or weekend are legitimate), with all income from ticket gross sales going to charity. Visit the Reading & Leeds Festival’s official web site for additional info
The information of Capaldi’s small venue Leeds present arrives after the singer-songwriter confirmed he would even be taking part in an intimate gig in Glasgow on June 7, when he will likely be taking part in on the Scottish metropolis’s 02 Academy.
Last Friday, May 19, Lewis Capaldi launched his vastly anticipated second album, Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent. One of the yr’s most hotly-anticipated releases, the brand new file, launched through EMI Records/Capitol Records, sees the Scottish singer-songwriter ramp up the uncooked, emotional honesty and hovering vocal performances of its predecessor. He labored on the sophomore file with super-producer Max Martin, Grammy-winning producer/songwriter Malay, and longtime collaborators together with producer/songwriter Phil Plested.
Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent options the chart-topping singles “Forget Me,” “Pointless,” and “Wish You The Best.” The latter music just lately turned the artist’s fifth consecutive No.1 single within the UK.
Capaldi’s new music has garnered appreciable reward from the critics. The New York Times described “Wish You The Best” as “the logical inheritor of “Someone You Loved” — cataclysmically miserable, however in some way triumphant and engineered for common acclamation,” including that the singer has “a scorched cannon of a voice, and it’s best deployed on songs about anguish. To date, his career has lurched forward one vocal bloodletting at a time.”