Heavenly Sent: Inside Lewis Capaldi’s biggest-ever tour

Having stepped up to arena shows, the Scot is currently in the midst of his biggest European tour to date, visiting 32 cities over two months

Lewis Capaldi is repped by agents Ryan Penty and Alex Hardee at Wasserman Music
Lewis Capaldi is repped by agents Ryan Penty and Alex Hardee at Wasserman Music © Dan Goundland

When Lewis Capaldi played the final UK show of his Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent tour in Aberdeen on 15 March 2020, little did anyone know that 24 hours later, a ban on mass gatherings would be introduced that would curtail any further shows for the best part of two years.

However, during the intervening period, the singer-songwriter worked with his representatives to crank up anticipation of his soon-to-be-released second album (Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent) to such an extent that his return to performing live is smashing records.

Indeed, Capaldi’s return to Aberdeen’s P&J Live Arena on 23 January this year set a new high bar of more than 15,000 tickets sold. “His shows in Scotland for this tour were amazing. He has been…

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