Lewis Capaldi is ready to headline Kew the Music.
The Scottish star will play The Royal Botanical Gardens in London on July 10 with assist from Nina Nesbitt and Dusky Grey.
Kew the Music may even see Beverley Knight and Billy Ocean play on July 9, Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra on July 11, storage king Craig David on July 12, 90s punks Garbage on July 13 and and ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ hitmaker Rick Astley headlines on July 14.
Tickets for Lewis’ present go on sale at 12pm on Monday (01.07.19).
Meanwhile, the ‘Someone You Loved’ hitmaker took his feud with Noel Gallagher to new heights as he made his Glastonbury debut on Saturday (29.06.19).
Lewis took to The Other stage on the Somerset competition in a inexperienced parka and matching bucket hat, Oasis’ trademark outfits within the 1990s, as a clip of Noel saying ”Who’s this Capaldi fella?” performed on repeat on the screens across the stage.
Taking off the parka, Lewis then revealed he was carrying a t-shirt with Noel’s face on, surrounded by a coronary heart.
The pair have been exchanging beef backwards and forwards for the final week after Noel referred to as him an ”fool” and mocked the recognition of his debut LP ‘Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent’.
In a current interview with Radio X, Noel mentioned: ”Music is f**king w**ok in the intervening time. Who’s this Capaldi fella? Who the f**ok’s that fool?”
Taking to his Instagram Stories to reply, Lewis posted a video during which he joked that turning into the most recent in an extended line of musicians to be ”slagged off” by Noel was higher than having a primary album or primary single.
He mentioned: ”F***ing c’mon! F***ing peaked – slagged off by Noel Gallagher! Number 1 single – who offers a f**ok? Number 1 album – who offers a f**ok? Noel Gallagher has simply slagged me off. This is desires coming true. It’s Father’s Day and I’m being slagged off by a person who’s sufficiently old to be my dad, and I’ve by no means been extra glad.”
After wishing Noel a cheerful Father’s Day, the 22-year-old singer filmed himself listening to Oasis’ 2002 single ‘Stop Crying Your Heart Out’.
And reasonably than let the disagreement die, Noel responded to his jibes by posting a video of his 11-year-old son Donovan pretending to cry while singing ‘Someone You Loved’ on his Twitter account.
He captioned the clip: ”You would possibly wanna try to discover some pleasure in your tunes. You’re destroying the youth.”
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