LEWIS Capaldi is back with a bang as he announced a string of HUGE UK gigs – including a London festival headline slot for 2026.
The Before You Go hitmaker, 28, will return with his biggest ever UK and Irish headline shows for next summer.


Lewis is currently on a 200,000-ticket sold-out 17 date UK and Ireland tour, which runs through to September 2025.
The Scottish singer shared the news with his fans on Instagram today.
Alongside a video of him on stage with the dates of his summer tour, Lewis captioned it: "So surreal to be announcing the biggest tour I've ever done!
"Means more than you know and i can't wait to see some of you out and about next year!!"
And if that wasn't exciting enough, Lewis will also be headlining at American Express presents BST Hyde Park next summer.
He will be following in the steps of some huge names like Sabrina Carpenter, Pink and Kylie Minogue who have also headlined.
Lewis will be kicking off his tour at Dublin's capacity Marlay Park on June 24.
He will take on eight huge outdoor headline shows travelling to Limerick, Exeter, Cardiff, Leeds and Belfast.
He'll be performing at the American Express presents BST Hyde Park on Saturday, July 11th, before ending his summer shows in Manchester.
The announcement comes during Lewis's current sold-out arena tour – his first return to touring in two years.
His return has already seen him top the charts, bagging a sixth number 1 single with his comeback track Survive, to become the fastest selling single of 2025 .
Earlier this month, Lewis left fans in tears following his triumphant return to performing after a two-year hiatus.
He wowed the crowds during his 'overwhelming' sell-out show and expressed his feelings following the success.
Over a clip of his new heart-wrenching song, he wrote: "First night back on tour and new song coming soon, life is good."
The pop supremo wrote on Instagram Stories: "What a night! First weekend back on tour after two years away.
"Thank you all for making it so incredible. So good to be back."
He returned to live music at Sheffield's Utilita Arena and opened with his new No1 comeback single Survive.
"Thank you so much for still being here," an emotional Lewis said admitted. "I'm genuinely humbled that this is still a possibility for me. It means the world."
"This is generally quite overwhelming," Lewis told over 15,000 fans.
"First headline show since 2023, thank you all for making it so special Sheffield."
He proudly told fans on social media: "Back on da road."
"Same again tonight Sheffield," he penned alongside a photo of himself alone in the arena ahead of the huge comeback gig.
He teased: "New music coming soon."
Lewis, who took a break from performing live two years ago, made a brief comeback at this summer's Glastonbury ahead of his sold-out UK tour.
Back in 2023 at the height of his anxiety, the Someone You Loved singer devastated fans and told them he was on his way out.
He penned: "Hello everyone. First of all, thank you to Glastonbury for having me, for singing along when I needed it and for all the amazing messages afterwards. It really does mean the world."
The heartbreaking post continued: "The fact that this probably won't come as a surprise doesn't make it any easier to write, but I'm very sorry to let you know I'm going to be taking a break from touring for the foreseeable future."
Lewis concluded: "I'm so incredibly sorry to everyone who had planned to come to a show before the end of the year but I need to feel well to perform at the standard you all deserve.
"Playing for you every night is all I've ever dreamed of so this has been the most difficult decision of my life. I'll be back as soon as I possibly can. All my love, always, Lewis x."


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