According to Lewis Capaldi, tics during concerts increased; singer spoke about the difficulty of living with Tourette’s syndrome
Responsible for hits like “Someone You Loved” It is “Before You Go,” Lewis Capaldi revealed how he considers abandoning his career in music if he has Down syndrome tourettenervous system disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds, get worse.
It is worth remembering how, during a show in February 2023, the singer had a crisis of tourette while singing”Someone You Loved.” At the time, the artist tried to follow the lyrics and couldn’t, but the public supported him and sang in chorus.
During an interview with The Times (via People), Lewis Capaldi commented on how his health is currently in a precarious place. “My tic is getting really bad on stage right now. I’m trying to get over it. If I don’t, I’m fucked. It’s easier when I play guitar, but I hate playing guitar. I know, I’m a walking contradiction,” stated the singer .
capaldi was diagnosed in 2022 after noticing how his shoulder often twitched. In a live made on Instagram, the artist explained how this “happens all the time.”
The worst thing is when I’m excited I get it, when I’m stressed I get it, when I’m happy I get it. Happens all the time. Some days it’s more painful than others and some days it’s less painful. It looks much worse than it is. Sometimes it’s quite uncomfortable… but it comes and goes.
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Source: Rollingstone

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