Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 15, 2025 · Entertainment

Bieber 'Ghosted' Capaldi After Starry Night Out - What Went Wrong?

Lewis Capaldi, 28, has revealed Justin Bieber, 31, 'ghosted' him after they spent a wild night out together at a star-studded bash

SINGER SPILLS TEA: LEWIS CAPALDI EXPOSES JUSTIN BIEBER'S SHADY SIDE!

In a shocking revelation, Lewis Capaldi has exposed Justin Bieber's ghosting habits in an explosive interview with Capital Breakfast's Chris Stark. The Scottish singer, 28, opened up about their wild night out together at a star-studded bash, where the Biebs allegedly left him hanging.

According to Capaldi, they spent a "super" evening together, and he even got Bieber's phone number with promises of staying in touch. However, when Lewis sent a sycophantic text message the next morning, Bieber failed to respond. The singer joked, "If you're out there, Bieber, wherever you are, text me back please. You aired me!"

The singer told Capital Breakfast’s Chris Stark that despite the pair exchanging numbers on the night, Justin failed to respond to his message the morning after (pictured together in 2020)

The drama unfolded as Capaldi recalled their chance encounter at the exclusive event: "Justin Bieber comes over and said 'hey man, what's going on?' And I said, 'you don't remember my name?' And he said, 'of course I do, you're Lewis Capaldi'." The pair seemed to hit it off, with Lewis assuming they'd become best pals. However, his attempts to reach out were met with radio silence.

Capaldi's experience serves as a cautionary tale for anyone who thinks they've got celebrity connections. "I text him maybe the most sucking up his *text," he revealed. "I said, 'Just wanted to jump on bro, last night was so special, great guy, so nice to hang out with you, such a dude,' blah blah all this stuff." Ouch!

This isn't the only juicy tidbit from Capaldi's exclusive interview. The singer also dished about his career hiatus, attributing it to his need for "personal growth" and experiencing life like university students do. "I felt like I was getting better but I was also kind of having my uni experience," he confessed. "There were times where I kicked the * out of it... like going out and having nights in here and nights out in London."

He said: 'I text him maybe the most sucking up his a*** text. I said,

Lewis's long-awaited comeback tour sold out in record time, leaving fans frustrated with Ticketmaster for freezing during the ticket sales process. The Scotsman took to Instagram to express his gratitude towards dedicated fans while apologizing to those left disappointed.

"It's surreal feeling," Lewis wrote on Instagram, sharing a photo of himself holding up a "sold out" sign. "Honestly didn't expect this at all... I genuinely had no idea what to expect after taking a break for so long, so seeing this tour sell out faster than any tour I've ever played is the most incredible surreal feeling."

TICKETMASTER TROUBLE: FANS SLAM TICKETING SITE FOR CRASHING AGAIN!

'He likes it and doesn’t reply. So if you’re out there Bieber, wherever you are, text me back please. Bieber aired me', Lewis added

Fans of Lewis Capaldi who failed to secure tickets directed their fury at Ticketmaster on Thursday morning as they slammed the site for crashing. The fans' frustration was evident in their scathing posts, with one fan writing, "I GIVE UP trying get Lewis Capaldi tickets now!! In the waiting room by 8.42am... at the front of the queue by 9.02am... message comes up saying that ones sold out but an extra date has been added so get into that queue at 25,000th, it crashes..."

A Ticketmaster spokesperson responded to the backlash, stating, "The site did not crash. We always advise fans to make sure they only use one tab, clear their cookies, and do not use any VPN software on their device."

LEWIS CAPALDI'S MENTAL HEALTH JOURNEY: FROM ANTIDEPRESSANTS TO EMOTIONAL PERFORMANCES

The adored Scotsman is set to perform 17 dates across the UK and Ireland in September as he returns to the stage two years after taking a break for his mental health

In a recent health update, Lewis revealed he's no longer on antidepressants and is feeling the "best he's felt in a long time." The singer made his return to music with an epic performance at Glastonbury, where he broke down on stage two years ago. Since then, Capaldi has been focusing on improving both his physical and mental health.

"I'm not on antidepressants anymore," Lewis shared on a livestream. "It was f*g hard to get off it... I've felt the best I've felt in a long time through therapy." He also acknowledged that he'll always be an anxious person, but has learned to accept and manage his anxiety.

The comeback tour is a testament to Capaldi's resilience and dedication to his craft. With 17 dates across the UK and Ireland in September, fans can expect an unforgettable experience from one of music's most emotional performers.

Lewis took to Instagram last month to share the 'surreal feeling' of his tour selling out so quickly, thanking fans for their dedication and apologising to those left disappointed

Heartbroken fans who failed to secure tickets have hit out at Ticketmaster for kicking them out of the queue or glitching when they tried to pay