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After a friendly meeting at a party, Lewis Capaldi Was left with Justin Bieber‘S’ Ghost. ‘
In one Interview with Capital FM’s Chris Stark On Friday, August 15, the 28 -year -old recalled “someone you loved” artist in meeting the meeting SWAG Singers at a party in Los Angeles. At that time, Capaldi was convinced of Bieber, 31, had no idea who he was.
“Bieber comes to me and he’s like,” Hello man, what happens? “And I’m like,” You don’t know who I am, you don’t know my name? “, Capaldi reminded.
He continued, “and he is like,” of course I do – it’s Lewis Capaldi “and Bieber and I have this super evening, this really lovely evening together … We hang out and I’m like,” Me and Biebs will be best comrades; This is huge. “
Capaldi was even more shocked when Bieber said “make sure I get your number tomorrow.” In his word, Capaldi sent him a nice message.
He sent Bieber, “” Just wanted to jump on a bridge and say that last night was so special, good guy, so nice to hang out with you, such a guy, “all this.”
Then, Per Capaldi, liked the “Yukon” singer the message but never texted back.
“So if you’re out Bieber, sms me back,” he concluded.
In June, Capaldi returned for a surprise set at the Glastonbury Festival, two years after He struggled to finish his set At the British festival.
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The day before, Capaldi released a new single, “Survive” and ended a Two -year -old, self -imposed hiatus from musicas he went in to take care of his mental and physical health.
In July, Capaldi appeared on a section of Theo von’s Last weekend Podcast and on opened up about his Glastonbury set 2023.
“When it happened and when it happened it was like the lowest moment of my life, and it was horrible,” he recalled.
“I had this moment where I was on stage that two, three songs in, I was like,” This is the last time I will play a gig for a long time, “he continued.” I have to try to get through the rest of the show, but when I get off I’m done. “
After he arrived on stage, he realized that the moment was “probably the best thing that ever happened to me” because he “would not have ended in any other way.”
Weeks before the Glastonbury set, Capaldi had a similar episode in Chicago where he was “backstage cramping and had this crazy panic attack.”
He spent the next two years on his mental health and focused on therapy, tried to reduce stress factors and get himself into a “much better main space.”
“I had no choice but to confront things,” he said,