Latitude Festival 2022: Lewis Capaldi begins set by telling fans he doesn’t have ‘new music’

Latitude Festival 2022: Lewis Capaldi begins set by telling fans he doesn’t have ‘new music’

Besides his musical talent, he is known for his charisma and great sense of humor.

And Lewis Capaldi showed all of the above when he starred on the second day of the Latitude Festival on Friday.

“I just want to say now that I don’t have any new music to play for you,” he said on stage after starting the set with two songs.

Exciting: Lewis Capaldi showed all of the above when he starred on Friday, the second day of the Latitude Festival

Funny Man: After starting the set with two songs, he said to the stage:

Funny Man: After starting the set with two songs, he said on stage: “Now I want to say that I don’t have any new music to play for you.”

According to the BBC, the 25-year-old The Something You Loved Hitmaker continued: “I changed a lot of shows last year because I thought, ‘Guys, I have to finish my new album.’

“And I should have, but I’m too lazy.”

With great joy and enthusiasm, he explained with applause and applause: “Then we’ll let you listen to all the old stuff,” and later he added, “because that’s all we’ve got.”

Honest: According to the BBC, the 25-year-old Something You Loved Hitmaker continued:

Honest: According to the BBC, the 25-year-old Something You Loved Hitmaker continued: “Last year I changed a lot of shows because I thought, ‘Guys, I have to finish my new album.’ “And I should have done it, but I’m too lazy”

Excited: with great joy and enthusiastic applause, then he explained:

Excited: with great joy, he explained with thunderous applause and applause: “Then we’ll let you hear all the old things,” and later he added, “because that’s all we’ve got.”

Ballads: The talented musician, known for creating deep ballads, gave an exciting performance with his powerful voice.

Sing it out loud: Stills from the performance show – strikingly silhouetted by Lewis with color-changing mood lights – picking up the mic, he pours it all into his songs

Ballads: The talented musician, known for creating deep ballads, gave an exciting performance with his powerful voice.

Performance: She wore a plain black sweatshirt and nude pants with her distinctive grown-up curls.

Performance: She wore a plain black sweatshirt and nude pants with her distinctive grown-up curls.

The talented musician, known for creating deep ballads, gave an exciting performance with his powerful voice.

Stills from the performance show Lewis – dramatically silhouetted by color-changing mood lights – reflecting on his songs as he picks up the microphone.

Lewis’ song collection includes popular hits such as Before You Go, Grace and Bruises.

Theatrical: Friday has also seen energetic performances by other successful artists such as This Hell artist Rina Sawayama.

Theatrical: Friday has also seen energetic performances by other successful artists such as This Hell artist Rina Sawayama.

She wore a plain black sweatshirt and nude pants with her characteristic grown-up curls.

Other photos also captured the hit producer with a guitar in hand as groups of excited fans went wild.

Friday saw energetic performances by other successful artists such as This Hell artist Rina Sawayama.

Stage Style: The 31-year-old Japanese-born singer-songwriter looked amazing in a multi-fabric theatrical crop

Stage Style: The 31-year-old Japanese-born singer-songwriter looked amazing in a multi-fabric theatrical crop

High Energy: The stunner tossed raven curls into a high ponytail with bleached blonde and blonde ends all over

High Energy: The stunner tossed raven curls into a high ponytail with bleached blonde and blonde ends all over

The 31-year-old Japanese-born singer-songwriter looked stunning in a multi-fabric theatrical top.

She paired the look with cargo shorts, a chunky chain belt, and lace-up shoes.

Charming, with bleached blondes and blonde ends all over, she threw her raven curls into a high ponytail and gave it a dramatic eyeliner look.

Energetic: He seemed to be enjoying his funny performance, shaking his hair and singing along with the backup dancers.

Energetic: He seemed to be enjoying his funny performance, shaking his hair and singing along with the backup dancers.

She seemed to be enjoying her fun performance, shaking her hair and singing along with the backup dancers.

Elsewhere, Self Steem – real name Rebecca Lucy Taylor – looked quirky and glamorous in a white mini dress that looked like it was made from Boots Advantage cards.

The 35-year-old star took the stage in a unique outfit, which she combined with fishnet stockings, sparkly gloves and a pair of sneakers.

Chemist-chic: Elsewhere Self Esteem - real name Rebecca Lucy Taylor - looked quirky and glamorous in a white mini dress that looked like it was made from Boots Advantage cards

Chemist-chic: Elsewhere Self Esteem – real name Rebecca Lucy Taylor – looked quirky and glamorous in a white mini dress that looked like it was made from Boots Advantage cards

'Brave': More than stylish performance photos showed Rebecca in front of a stage - with the phrase 'You Have to Be Brave' - dressed in a white jacket over her chemist-chic look

‘Brave’: More than stylish performance photos showed Rebecca in front of a stage – with the phrase ‘You Have to Be Brave’ – dressed in a white jacket over her chemist-chic look

Extravagant: The 35-year-old star took to the stage in a one-of-a-kind outfit paired with fishnet stockings, sparkly gloves, and a pair of sneakers.

Extravagant: The 35-year-old star took the stage in a one-of-a-kind outfit paired with fishnet stockings, sparkly gloves, and a pair of sneakers.

He wore a platinum blonde bob and seemed to enjoy holding the microphone.

Other photos from the graceful performance showed Rebecca in front of a stage – the phrase “You Must Be Brave” projected onto it – dressed in a white jacket over her chemist-chic look.

Prior to her performance, the BRIT-nominated singer took to the Barclaycard Amp stage for a special acoustic surprise at the festival.

Funny: Wearing a platinum blonde bob, she seemed to enjoy holding the mic.

Funny: Wearing a platinum blonde bob, she seemed to enjoy holding the mic.

Self Esteem surprised fans with her candid and understated performance awaiting the closing of the festival, which cut the show later in the night and took Barclaycard’s Amp stage for the must-see sunny set.

From the powerful I Do It All The Time to the hymn and rhythmic Moody to John Elton and Just Kids, Self Esteem presented festival goers with striking and blatantly dramatic versions of their biggest hits and outliers from their acclaimed second album “Prioritise Pleasure.”

With many more surprises on the Barclaycard Amp stage, Self Esteem’s live and electric performance kicked off the festive weekend perfectly.

Surprise: Before her performance, the BRIT-nominated singer took to the Barclaycard Amp stage for a special acoustic surprise at the festival

Surprise: Before her performance, the BRIT-nominated singer took to the Barclaycard Amp stage for a special acoustic surprise at the festival

Source: Daily Mail

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