Symptoms of Singer’s Syndrome Seize Him Mid-Song … The Audience’s Response Will Give You Goosebumps

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There’s something endearing about witnessing a person in difficult circumstances persevere and refuse to give up, especially when others come alongside of that person and help them finish what was started.

Such was apparently the case for a concert hall full of Lewis Capaldi’s fans during his Feb. 21 live event in Frankfurt, Germany, according to Fox News.

The 26-year-old Scottish singer-songwriter-musician struggles with Tourette’s syndrome, which sometimes shows itself at rather inconvenient times, such as in one of his concerts.

For Capaldi, the condition typically affects his shoulder, causing it to twitch.

He experienced an episode mid-song while singing his hit song, “Someone You Loved” that was intense enough that he was forced to stop singing, according to Billboard.

Capaldi handled himself like a true pro, simply backing away from the mic and hanging onto the stand as the twitching took place.

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