Lewis Capaldi kicks off his sold out north America and Canada tour in Nashville

Lewis Capaldi kicked off his sold-out North American and Canadian tour in Nashville on Thursday.

The 26-year-old singer posed in an unbuttoned cowboy shirt and hat as he caught the state spirit for the snaps he uploaded to his Instagram.

He wrote: ‘This Wagonmaster is happy to be back in Nashville to kick off his sold-out North American and Canadian tour! Yeehaw motherfuckers x.’

Other images saw him playing on his guitar and posing outside his dressing room before the performance.

Bringing her usual cheerful and cheeky energy, she blazed as she posed in the mirror for another photo while wearing her cowboy ensemble.

Ready! Lewis Capaldi kicked off his sold-out North American and Canadian tour in Nashville on Thursday.

Fun: The singer, 26, posed in an unbuttoned shirt and cowboy hat and with his guitar as he got into the state’s spirit for snaps uploaded to his Instagram

She paired the gray shirt with dark pants and classic brown cowboy boots to work out her best shot angles.

It comes after Lewis earlier this week teased his new single at 35,000 feet on Tuesday when he wowed customers on a British Airways flight.

After takeoff, the Scottish star hilariously made his way through the plane with a drinks cart and handed out refreshments.

Those on board the flight from London Heathrow to Los Angeles, including four superfans who had been personally invited on the flight, were surprised when Lewis arrived with his guitar.

The hitmaker then serenaded the patrons with a chorus and verse from his previously unreleased song Wish You The Best, which is from his upcoming album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent.

The lyrics stated “it seems like Glasgow is getting further away from Los Angeles”, as the flight crossed the Atlantic.

Sharing a clip of the special moment on Instagram, Lewis could be heard saying: “I’m on a flight from London Heathrow to LAX and I’m going to sing some songs for the passengers.”

He then handed a beer to one of his fans while saying, “I feel like I’m not doing anything, I’m just standing here and I look pretty.”

Here we go! He wrote: ‘This Wagonmaster is happy to be back in Nashville to kick off his sold-out North American and Canadian tour! Yeehaw sons of bitches x’

Laughter: Other images saw him playing with his guitar and posing outside his dressing room before the performance.

And he added: “I’m going to sing a song now, I apologize because someone is sleeping.”

After singing his song, he jokingly told passengers: “Sorry to interrupt your flight, if you don’t know, my name is Ed Sheeran.”

Lewis is currently embarking on his biggest sold-out headlining tour of North America.

Having recently sold out his 2023 UK arena tour in a matter of seconds, he will headline the Reading & Leeds Festival in August, perform at the Glastonbury Festival and perform his biggest summer shows to date to over 30,000 fans for night in Manchester, Edinburgh. and Belfast.

Lewis is set to release a raw and honest feature-length music documentary, How I’m Feeling Now, on Netflix on April 5th.

She watches him speak candidly about his mental health struggles, Tourette’s diagnosis, and life in the spotlight.

In the trailer, the singer squirmed as his mother recalled having to pick him up from a one-night stand after he suffered a panic attack.

“That’s not a story that needs to be told,” she said as her mother laughed and told the camera about the awkward incident.

She said: ‘Having to be picked up by your mum from your one-night stand because you’re having a panic attack.

Only for Lewis to sarcastically reply, “I’m glad you brought that up.”

Directed by BAFTA winner Joe Pearlman, the all-access documentary follows Lewis Capaldi at a pivotal moment in his career after achieving worldwide success with his debut album.

And the trailer shows him struggling with the pressures of his fame while the world awaits new music.

She’ll also be delving into her Tourette’s after the megastar bravely revealed her diagnosis to the world last year.

Talking about the film on Instagram, he wrote: “The film is called ‘How I’m Feeling Now’ and is named after a song I wrote, which will be released at midnight on March 17.”

“It’s the last song I wrote for my next album and it’s a tune that’s about something I’ve never written about in my music before, which is my mental health.”

It comes after Lewis revealed that he is struggling with vertigo and admitted that he thought he was dying “for a couple of days” while suffering from the perplexing symptom.

Lewis revealed his latest health issue at Glasgow’s Everyman Cinema on Thursday, as part of a special screening of his upcoming Netflix documentary.

Speaking to fans, he said: ‘I’m alive and alive. I have not been very well. I have dizziness. So I’m spinning but I’m smiling. I’m not dying so it’s good. I thought I would be for a couple of days, but luckily I’m here.

Vertigo is a symptom, rather than a condition itself. It is the feeling that you, or the environment around you, is moving or spinning.

Speaking to Alison and Dermot, she sang: “I’ve got vertigo right now so I’m kind of spinning, get out of my way.”

He explained: ‘I don’t normally have it, it’s because I had bronchitis. Now I only tell you my ailments.

‘I have vertigo and now we are at the other end and I expect diarrhea in the next two weeks. Normally I don’t have it, but sometimes I feel a little dizzy.

In September, Lewis revealed that he has Tourette’s syndrome, explaining that he wanted to go public because he “didn’t want people to think he was doing cocaine.”

The singer said the diagnosis was recent, explaining that he is learning new methods to deal with it “all the time.”

Larking about: Bringing her usual cheerful and cheeky energy, she blazed as she posed in the mirror for another shot while wearing her cowboy ensemble.

Thumbs up: He paired the gray shirt with dark pants and classic brown cowboy boots to work out his best angles for snaps.

Shocked: It comes after Lewis teased his new single at 35,000 feet on Tuesday while surprising customers on a British Airways flight.

Candid: Lewis has recently spoken candidly about his ongoing mental health struggles in his new Netflix documentary How I Feel Now

Tourette syndrome is a neurological condition characterized by a combination of noises and involuntary movements called tics.

The Hold Me While You Wait hitmaker revealed that he is being treated with Botox injections to freeze his muscles and try to control tics.

Speaking about the diagnosis, Lewis said it filled him with relief, saying: “I’m a hypochondriac so I immediately think of death, it’s more than worry, I have an all-consuming sense of doom.”

“So when I was diagnosed with Tourette’s, I was like thank God for that, at least it’s not life threatening and everything is fine.

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