Lewis Capaldi surprises fans with new song on supermarket roof

Lewis Capaldi gave fans a Friday morning delight after performing his new single, ‘Something In The Heavens’, on the roof of the supermarket Aldi.

On September 26th, Capaldi was spotted on the roof of West Bridgford’s Aldi in Nottingham. Addressing the crowd about the peculiar situation, he said, “This is Capaldi on the roof of an Aldi. Sorry to get in the way of anyone’s shopping. I apologise. But I was back there earlier, some excellent produce, brioche buns, carrots – the lot.”

This seemingly impromptu set comes alongside his ongoing run of UK live shows. This also follows his comeback single, ‘Heaven’, which was released in June.

The star previously took some time away from the limelight to focus on his ongoing battle with his mental health as well as Tourette’s syndrome. Nonetheless, his returning anthem shot straight to the top of the charts and granted him his sixth number one single.

The singer and personality recently announced that he is set to embark on his biggest ever headline tour in the UK, including coveted slots at next summer’s BST Hyde Park in London and Roundhay Park in Leeds.

The Scottish singer will take on eight huge outdoor shows across the summer of 2026, visiting venues in Dublin, Limerick, Exeter, Cardiff, Belfast, and Manchester before also heading to the huge shows in Leeds and London. He was one of the first acts announced for the new festival in Roundhay Park.

This surprise set in the curious locations adds to his huge comeback that has played out in recent months, making a reappearance during a surprise slot on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival, two years on from when he was unable to finish his set.

Despite this, however, Capaldi has not yet announced any plans for an upcoming third album, to follow on from his sophomore effort Broken by Desire to be Heavenly Sent, which was released back in 2023.

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