Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 9, 2025 · Entertainment

Lewis Capaldi Shares Health Triumph and Emotional Glastonbury Comeback

Lewis Capaldi has revealed he's no longer on antidepressants and is feeling the 'best he's felt in a long time' in a new health update

SCANDALOUS: Lewis Capaldi Ditches Antidepressants and Reclaims His Throne!

Get ready for a drama-filled update on one of music's most beloved hearts, Lewis Capaldi! The Scottish sensation has just revealed that he's finally kicked his antidepressant habit and is feeling the absolute best he's felt in ages. But that's not all - this new era of Capaldi is marked by a raw, unfiltered honesty that will leave you breathless!

For those who've been following Lewis's journey, you'll know that his 2021 Glastonbury performance was marred by a sudden breakdown on stage. The emotional toll took its time to heal, forcing the singer to take an extended hiatus and focus on his mental health.

The adored Scotsman, 28, made his return to music almost two weeks ago with an epic and emotional performance at Glastonbury

Fast-forward two years, and Capaldi is back with a vengeance! Not only has he released a brand-new single, Survive, which shot straight to Number 1, but he's also announced a whopping 10-date tour, with exclusive shows in the UK, Ireland, and Europe this year!

But here's the juicy part: Lewis confessed that his return to music wasn't easy. He broke down on stage during Glastonbury (again!), feeling like he'd reached rock bottom. Yet, through therapy and a newfound determination, Capaldi has emerged stronger than ever.

"I'm not on antidepressants anymore," he candidly shared with fans during a recent livestream. "It was f*ing hard to get off it. You could say I survived getting off Sertraline... let's just leave it at that."

Lewis admitted it's been 'f*****g hard' to get off the medication, but says he's feeling 'much better'

The singer also opened up about his therapy sessions, admitting that he used to lie and feign progress just to get out of attending. But with the help of BetterHelp, Capaldi has found a new lease on life. "I've felt the best I've felt in a long time through therapy," he gushed.

So, what's behind Survive's astronomical success? Lewis credits his fans for their unwavering support, saying: "Survive is this week's UK Number 1, and I want to say a massive thank you to everybody who's been streaming it, downloading it... it really means the world."

As he takes the stage once more, Capaldi's message of hope and resilience is sure to resonate with fans worldwide. Will his new tour be a sell-out success? Can he maintain this newfound momentum?

Lewis left unable to finish his set at Glastonbury in 2023 after struggling with Tourette's (pictured in 2023)

Tune in to The Scholarly Note for all the latest updates on Lewis Capaldi's journey - it's going to be a wild ride!

In an attempt to help supporters, Capaldi has teamed up with BetterHelp to offer 734,hours of free therapy to fans. The number marks the amount of days Lewis spent away from music industry (Lewis is pictured at Glastonbury)

The Someone You Loved hitmaker announced a new tour last week, which will see him play 10 dates later this year