Lewis Capaldi Returns to TRNSMT Festival After Mental Health Struggles, Hints at New Album
At this year’s TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow Green, Lewis Capaldi addressed a difficult period of mental health struggles during his performance, sharing that he has been focusing on writing a new album following his recent release of *Broken By Desire to Be Heavenly Sent*. His return to the stage—after canceling a Glastonbury set in 2023 due to Tourette’s-related tics—came with emotional resonance as he reflected on his journey. “I had a complete and utter mental breakdown,” he stated, adding, “Was not a good couple of years, but I’m back and I’m feeling better, I feel good. I’m firing on all cylinders.” After headlining the festival, Capaldi announced he would take time to record music, following his summer tour dates. Additional disclosures included celebrity friendships inspiring his work and a controversial claim that several figures had not checked in during his mental health break. The artist also shared highlights from his New York pop-up concert and teased a vinyl release for Record Store Day, alongside appearances in Taylor Swift’s music video and charity events with Matty Healy. His UK headline tour includes BST Hyde Park and Roundhay Festival, with remaining tickets available online.
Lewis Capaldi’s got the whole crowd singing back to him pic.twitter.com/A0IhOoPu4F
— The Scottish Sun (@ScottishSun) June 21, 2026
Lewis Capaldi confirms new album as he closes out TRNSMT 2026 pic.twitter.com/luUb2JTVWf
— The Scottish Sun (@ScottishSun) June 21, 2026

