LEWK WHO'S BACK

Pop megastar returns to studio following hiatus amid health battle

The West Lothian singer has recently settled down in a leafy part of North London

A SCOTS megastar is set to make a major comeback following his year-long hiatus amid a health battle.

The Someone You Loved singer bowed out of his remaining tour dates last year after struggles with his health.

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Capaldi has been enjoying his sabbatical to focus on his health

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The West Lothian superstar is understood to be setting his eyes on a return

Pal JC Stewart revealed that Lewis Capaldi was doing “great” following his break to prioritise his mental health.

The Hold Me While You Wait singer is understood to be back in the studio, recording new music as he sets his eye on a return.

Lewis last took to the stage on the Glastonbury main stage in June where he lost his voice but fought on thanks to the crowd.

But after struggling with his Tourette’s the West Lothian star announced he was taking a break from touring for the foreseeable future.

In January, he treated fans to an extended version of the record with five new songs.

Stewart who collaborated with Lewis on his record-breaking debut album told the Daily Record: “I’m super excited to hear what he’s going to do next.

“He and all my other friends came down to my London shows a few weeks ago, which was a lot of fun, and we’ve all been writing songs together! It’s been amazing.”

The musician added: “I think the major companies are helping more than they were previously, which is great. For example, when I left my old label, I was offered three therapy sessions, which was super helpful.”

JC claimed his new single, Hey Baby, I’m a Mess, I’m sorry, was “essentially therapy for me.”

It comes after we told how Lewis bought a new £3 million house in a leafy part of North London last month.

Moment Lewis Capaldi left speechless after diehard fan serenades him in the pub (v2)

Insiders at his favourite boozer branded him their favourite famous face.

They revealed that he has been seen at a few of the local pubs and even got involved with punters when the football is on.

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