Lewis Capaldi reveals plans to release an EP 'at some point this year'

Lewis Capaldi has more new music on the way this year to follow his comeback single Survive.

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Lewis Capaldi has plans to release an EP "at some point this year".

The 28-year-old singer-songwriter just made his musical comeback with the powerful song Survive and a triumphant return to Glastonbury two years after he was forced to end his set early amid his struggles with Tourette syndrome.

The BRIT Award winner has now teased that there is more new music to come, but there are no plans for a full-length project until "maybe next year".

Appearing on Good Morning America, he said when asked if fans can expect a new LP in 2025: “Oh, I don’t know about an album… I don’t know if I’m allowed to say this but I’m doing an EP at some point this year, and then an album will follow maybe next year.”

The Someone You Loved hitmaker quipped that he did "lots of nervous pees" before his surprise set on the Pyramid Stage.

On his return to Glastonbury in June, after vocal tics plagued his set in 2023, he said: "It was good, it was really fun. There were lots of people there, it was nerve-wrecking. I did lots of nervous pees, I got it all out and I feel elated."

He gushed: “I’m really happy to be back doing what I love, and what they’re paying me to do.”