Lewis Capaldi cancels three shows ahead of Edinburgh gig over health concerns
It is reported that medics are worried that the singer could lose his voice if he does not rest it urgently.
On 29 November at his show in Brixton the Grammy-nominated singer thanked fans for singing for him when he lost his voice and apologised to anyone he let down.
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Hide AdOn Instagram Lewis said: "Last night in Brixton was one of the hardest performances I’ve had to do and thank you so, so much to everyone that came down and helped out with the tougher parts of some of those tunes.
"I’m so sorry that my voice wasn’t as up to it as I had hoped it would be.
"As you know, I have been struggling with my voice since touring in America and the European leg and much of this UK stretch of this tour has been difficult.
"I’ve had many URGENT check ups with various doctors and under each of their professional advisories I need to take it very easy and unfortunately have to cancel the next three shows.
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Hide Ad"I desperately want to be able to perform every show I advertise and put on for you all.
"And I’m so sorry to everyone that bought tickets to the cancelled shows.
"Genuinely hate letting ANYONE down.”
At present, there is no news as to whether his show in Edinburgh this Thursday will be affected.