Lewis Capaldi will recover on September 8 the concert canceled in March in Barcelona

Lewis Capaldi has announced the celebration on September 8 and 9 of the two concerts that he was supposed to hold in March in Barcelona and Madrid and which he canceled due to bronchitis.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
31 March 2023 Friday 03:41
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Lewis Capaldi will recover on September 8 the concert canceled in March in Barcelona

Lewis Capaldi has announced the celebration on September 8 and 9 of the two concerts that he was supposed to hold in March in Barcelona and Madrid and which he canceled due to bronchitis. After almost a month of waiting, the followers of the Scottish musician know the date on which they will be able to make up for the disappointment suffered in March, especially by those who had planned to attend the concert at the Palau Sant Jordi, which was canceled just half an hour before its start. due to the bronchitis suffered by the singer. The singer-songwriter is performing throughout Europe as part of the Broken By Desire to be Heavenly Sent tour, which should take him to the United States in April.

As indicated by Live Nation, promoter of both concerts, the tickets for the concerts in March will not be directly valid for those in September. Those who bought them will receive an email that will allow them to access one. The remaining tickets for the Barcelona concert are already on sale, while those for the Madrid recital, which will be held at the Wizink Center, have not yet been released.

The name of the redhead from Glasgow became known worldwide thanks to the publication in 2019 of his album Divinely Uninspired to a hellish extent, after Virgin EMI Records discovered him through the SoundCloud platform. With songs like Someone you loved or Before you go, he reached number 1 worldwide, selling 10 million copies in addition to achieving two Brit awards and a Grammy nomination.

As the tour continues, Capaldi has released the song How I'm feeling now, which is also the title of a documentary that will soon be released on Netflix that chronicles the musician's life over the past two and a half years.