Lewis Capaldi has been spotted enjoying a meal at a Crieff café days after his emotional Glastonbury performance.
The 28-year-old seemed in high spirits as he was pictured at the Gorse Café at Comrie Croft on Monday.
On the farm’s Facebook page, one person said: “Brilliant wee place, looking great Lewis.”
Another wrote: “Couldn’t have gone to a better place.”
Lewis Capaldi visits Perthshire cafe after Glastonbury appearance
Lewis’s Perthshire visit came after he performed a surprise set at Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on Friday.
It signalled the singer’s comeback after two years away from the spotlight due to losing his voice and experiencing strong tics as a result of Tourette’s syndrome.
In addition to his Worthy Farm appearance, the “Scottish Beyonce” released a new single, Survive, and announced a UK tour including shows in Aberdeen and Glasgow.
Capaldi, who has seen both of his albums reach the top of the UK charts, is no stranger to Tayside and Fife.
He performed at Slessor Gardens in Dundee, Perth Concert Hall and PJ Molloys in Dunfermline before releasing his debut album Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent.
In 2023, he closed the main stage at Radio 1’s Big Weekend, held at Dundee’s Camperdown Park.
A week before that, he performed songs and answered questions from fans at Fat Sam’s Live.
During one of the shows, he climbed over the barrier to give 80-year-old superfan Janet Kirk a cuddle.
He was able to fit in a round of golf at the Old Course in St Andrews before his Glastonbury appearance that year.
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