• Lewis Capaldi’s Tourette video captures a heartwarming moment as fans take over at his performance in Frankfurt.
  • Capaldi’s tics were in his neck and shoulders, and he stepped away from the mic as the crowd sang the chorus sublimely.
  • Capaldi has been vocal about his diagnosis since revealing during an Instagram Live in 2022 that he is living with it. He said it was a relatively new diagnosis and he was learning to adjust his life.
  • Capaldi’s fans showed their support during his performance in Frankfurt by singing the chorus of “Someone You Loved” as he experienced tics related to his Tourette syndrome.

Lewis Capaldi’s Tourette video captures a heartwarming moment as fans take over at his performance in Frankfurt.

Lewis Capaldi, the Scottish singer, had to stop performing on stage due to tics related to Tourette’s syndrome while singing his hit “Someone You Loved” in Frankfurt, Germany.

Capaldi’s tics were in his neck and shoulders, and he stepped away from the mic as the crowd sang the chorus sublimely.

The singer announced last year that he suffers from Tourette’s syndrome, and he reassured his fans via a video message on Tiktok that he is fine and that he gets tics when he is tired, nervous or excited.

@katharina.shry we support you!! @Lewis Capaldi #konzert #frankfurt #lewiscapalditour #foryou #fyp ♬ Originalton – 🤍

Capaldi has joked about the disorder on stage during his European tour. In January, he posted a video on TikTok explaining that he has Gilles de la Tourette and that he was shaking a lot in the video that was doing the rounds on TikTok.

He also explained that the tics are caused by being tired and excited, two things he’s experienced now but aren’t a problem.

Capaldi has been vocal about his diagnosis since revealing during an Instagram Live in 2022 that he is living with it. He said it was a relatively new diagnosis and he was learning to adjust his life.

He said the worst thing is that he gets tics when he’s excited, stressed, or happy, which happens all the time. Some days are more painful than others, but it comes and goes. He also revealed that he got Botox on his shoulder to keep him from moving, and it worked for a while.

Capaldi’s fans showed their support during his performance in Frankfurt by singing the chorus of “Someone You Loved” as he experienced tics related to his Tourette syndrome.

The video a fan made on TikTok showed how sublimely the audience filled the silence as Capaldi regained his composure.

Capaldi thanked everyone who attended the performance and said it was incredible.

The announcement of Tourette’s syndrome diagnosis has raised awareness of the condition and inspired people to share their stories and support him.

The singer’s openness and humor about his Gilles de la Tourette on stage and on social media have helped to break stigmas associated with the condition.

Capaldi’s fans and the Frankfurt audience proved that the show should go on, and their support showed that they cared about the artist and his music.

Capaldi’s talent and personality have earned him a loyal fan base, and his honesty about his struggle with Gilles de la Tourette has inspired many people.