Lewis Capaldi has damaged the file for the biggest-selling indoor dwell present in Scotland.

The Glasgow-born singer-songwriter offered greater than 15,000 tickets for his live performance on the P&J Stay enviornment in Aberdeen, which befell on January 23 as a part of his present UK and Eire headline tour.

Louise Stewart, interim MD at P&J Stay, stated (by way of IQ): “Monday’s present was completely phenomenal. The right mix of humour and pure expertise, Lewis entertained the record-breaking crowd with new music, some basic hits and gave us just a few laughs alongside the best way. It is a unbelievable accolade for P&J Stay and is precisely what the venue was constructed for.

“We want to thank DF Live shows & Occasions for bringing Lewis up the North East of Scotland and to his followers for all their continued help – we couldn’t do it with out you. We stay up for persevering with to carry a wide range of world-class acts to the area.”

Operated by ASM World, the £333million P&J Stay venue opened again in August 2019 and changed the previous Aberdeen Exhibition and Convention Centre (AECC).

“P&J Stay was the right venue for Lewis’ full-hearted songs and unimaginable manufacturing on his massively profitable enviornment tour,” added ASM programming director James Harrison.

“Practically 15,000 followers from Scotland’s North East standing on the ground must be seen to be believed, a singular sight in UK venues, an unimaginable ambiance and an evening to recollect for everybody that was there.”

In a four-star assessment of Capaldi’s latest present in Leeds, NME described the occasion as “half lachrymose ballads, half prolonged, and really humorous, Netflix particular stand-up present”.

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Capaldi is because of launch his second studio album, ‘Damaged By Need To Be Heavenly Despatched’, on Could 19 by way of EMI. You possibly can pre-order/pre-save it right here. He’s already launched two singles from the file: ‘Overlook Me’ and ‘Pointless’.

In the meantime, Lewis Capaldi is about to play at Radio 1’s Massive Weekend in Could earlier than making a headline look at Studying & Leeds 2023 in August.



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