Lewis Capaldi looks worse for wear as he leaves Ed Sheeran’s Hammersmith Apollo gig 

Lewis Capaldi looked even worse as he left the Ed Sheeran concert at The Hammersmith Apollo in London on Monday.

The Someone You Loved hitmaker, 26, enjoyed a night on the town with his friends as they headed to Ed’s pub, Bertie Blossoms, in Notting Hill after the gig.

Lewis was seen making a dramatic face during the night and later chatted with a group of friends outside the pub.

The singer cut a casual figure for the night, rocking a white T-shirt with black pants and a brown jacket.

Lewis was seen strolling the streets with two friends who appeared to be in good spirits.

Night out: Lewis Capaldi looked worse when he left the Ed Sheeran concert at The Hammersmith Apollo in London on Monday

Out on town: The Someone You Loved hitmaker, 26, enjoyed a night on the town with his friends as they headed to Ed's pub, Bertie Blossoms, in Notting Hill after the gig

Worse for wear and tear: Lewis was seen making a dramatic face overnight

Out on town: The Someone You Loved hitmaker, 26, enjoyed a night on the town with his friends as they headed to Ed’s pub, Bertie Blossoms, in Notting Hill after the gig

Laid back: The singer cut a casual figure for the night, rocking a white T-shirt with black pants and a brown jacket

Laid back: The singer cut a casual figure for the night, rocking a white T-shirt with black pants and a brown jacket

Ed tried to keep a low profile as he left the concert, wearing a brown hoodie with the hood up and a pair of black pants.

Lewis previously recounted how he gave up alcohol for a while after a drunken night at the Grammys in 2020.

The star was left hungover after losing the Song of the Year gong to Billie Eilish.

Taking to Instagram, he told fans at the time: “Big week at the Grammys guys. I got pretty drunk. I have been without alcohol for a month, apart from the British.

The same year, Lewis was criticized for “promoting an unhealthy relationship with alcohol in Scotland’ at the BRIT Awards.

The star, who emerged victorious with the gongs for Best New Artist and Best Song, was seen accepting her awards while sipping on Buckfast Tonic Wine, a caffeinated fortified wine originally made by monks.

A Twitter troll shared a snapshot of his winning moment while writing: ‘We have an unhealthy relationship with alcohol in Scotland. This isn’t helping,” prompting Lewis to insist that he was merely celebrating a rare night off.

Responding to the comment and in a nod to his hard work, Lewis replied: “Imagine having a drink on my first night off in months after winning two Brits, can you believe it?!…

Pals: Lewis was seen strolling the streets with two friends who seemed to be in good spirits.

Pals: Lewis was seen strolling the streets with two friends who seemed to be in good spirits.

Chilled Out: Lewis was later seen chatting with a group of friends outside Ed's pub.

Chilled Out: Lewis was later seen chatting with a group of friends outside Ed’s pub.

Out and about: Lewis looked teary-eyed as he left his famous friend's concert

Out and about: Lewis looked teary-eyed as he left his famous friend’s concert

Casual: Ed tried to keep a low profile as he left the concert, wearing a brown hoodie with the hood pulled up and a pair of black pants.

Relaxed: He completed his look with sports

Casual: Ed tried to keep a low profile as he left the concert, wearing a brown hoodie with the hood pulled up and a pair of black pants.

Alcohol: Lewis previously recounted how he gave up alcohol for a while after a drunken night at the Grammys in 2020

Alcohol: Lewis previously recounted how he gave up alcohol for a while after a drunken night at the Grammys in 2020

Awards: The star was left with a hangover after losing the Song of the Year gong to Billie Eilish

Awards: The star was left with a hangover after losing the Song of the Year gong to Billie Eilish

Decision: Taking to Instagram, he told fans at the time:

Decision: Taking to Instagram, he told fans at the time: “Big week at the Grammys guys. I got pretty drunk. I have been without alcohol for a month, apart from the British

‘Months* sorry I guess I must still be drunk x’.

Lewis was recently “absolutely devastated” after he was forced to postpone two shows, in Zurich and Milan, due to his health.

A voice specialist told her she had bronchitis, an inflammation of the airways in the lungs usually caused by an infection, and that she would need vocal rest “for at least three days.”

A statement posted to his Twitter account read: “I am absolutely devastated to write this.

As many of you know, during the last few nights of the tour I have been struggling a lot with my voice, last night in Stockholm I tried my best to sing during the show, even feeling really uncomfortable because I was desperate not to quit. any of you below.

‘I just saw a voice specialist in Sweden who told me that I have bronchitis and that I should be on vocal rest for at least three days to have any chance of not damaging my voice and being able to continue on tour.’

Criticism: the same year, Lewis was criticized for

Criticism: The same year, Lewis was criticized for “promoting an unhealthy relationship with alcohol in Scotland” at the BRIT Awards.

On stage: The star, who emerged victorious with the gongs for Best New Artist and Best Song, was seen accepting her awards while sipping on Buckfast Tonic Wine, a caffeinated fortified wine originally made by monks.

On stage: The star, who emerged victorious with the gongs for Best New Artist and Best Song, was seen accepting her awards while sipping on Buckfast Tonic Wine, a caffeinated fortified wine originally made by monks.

Troll: A Twitter troll shared a snapshot of his winning moment while writing: 'We have an unhealthy relationship with alcohol in Scotland.  This isn't helping', leading Lewis to insist that he was merely celebrating a rare night off.

Troll: A Twitter troll shared a snapshot of his winning moment while writing: ‘We have an unhealthy relationship with alcohol in Scotland. This isn’t helping’, leading Lewis to insist that he was merely celebrating a rare night off.

Delay: Lewis was recently 'absolutely devastated' after he was forced to postpone two shows, in Zurich and Milan, due to his health.

Delay: Lewis was recently ‘absolutely devastated’ after he was forced to postpone two shows, in Zurich and Milan, due to his health.

Health: A voice specialist told her that she had bronchitis, an inflammation of the airways in the lungs usually caused by an infection, and that she would need vocal rest

Health: A voice specialist told her she had bronchitis, an inflammation of the airways in the lungs usually caused by an infection, and that she would need vocal rest “for at least three days.”

Lewis said:

Lewis said: “As many of you know, for the last few nights of the tour I’ve been struggling a lot with my voice, last night in Stockholm I tried my best to sing during the show, even feeling really uncomfortable because I was desperate.” so as not to disappoint any of you’

added:

He added: “I just saw a voice specialist in Sweden who told me I have bronchitis and I should be on vocal rest for at least three days to have any chance of not damaging my voice and to be able to continue touring.”

Rescheduled: The star's show in Zurich will now be on June 28 and his concert in Milan will be on May 31, with all original tickets still valid.

Rescheduled: The star’s show in Zurich will now be on June 28 and his concert in Milan will be on May 31, with all original tickets still valid.

But Lewis had some positive news for fans due for his world tour concerts in Zurich and Milan, which were due to take place on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively, and revealed that he has already rescheduled them.

The star’s show in Zurich will now be on June 28, and his concert in Milan will be on May 31, with all original tickets still valid.

But the ‘Before You Go’ hitmaker said goodbye assuring fans that he will rest as much as possible to ensure he is well for his show in Barcelona on Friday.

He added: ‘I hate to let you all down and this is the last thing I want to write. I will be doing everything possible with rest and medication to be ready for Barcelona onwards.