Lewis Capaldi Announces 'Survive' EP With The Powerful Post-Breakup Anthem "Almost" & 2026 Headlining North American Tour

LEWIS CAPALDI ANNOUNCES SURVIVE EP
WITH THE POWERFUL POST-BREAKUP ANTHEM “ALMOST” — LISTEN HERE
SURVIVE ARRIVES NOVEMBER 14 – PRE-SAVE HERE
MULTI-PLATINUM GRAMMY®-NOMINATED ARTIST ANNOUNCES NORTH AMERICAN 2026 HEADLINING TOUR – GENERAL ONSALE BEGINS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st HERE
October 24, 2025 — (Hollywood, CA) — Continuing his triumphant return, global superstar Lewis Capaldi releases “Almost,” a massively relatable post-breakup anthem that will appear on his just-announced Survive EP, set to arrive November 14 via Capitol Records. Listen to “Almost” HERE, and watch a stunning live performance video for the new single HERE. Pre-save Survive HERE.
Capaldi is also sharing the news that he’ll be returning stateside on a headlining North American tour set to launch April 15, 2026, at Philadelphia’s Liacouras Center arena, with additional dates at iconic venues including New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl, among others. The general ticket onsale begins Friday, October 31st at 9am local time, HERE.
Amex Presale Tickets™ for Lewis Capaldi’s Hollywood Bowl show in Los Angeles on May 2, 2026, are available to American Express Card Members for purchase HERE starting Friday, October 24th at 10am PT before the general public on-sale, while supplies last. Terms apply. This is one of the many entertainment benefits American Express Card Members can access across the arts, theater, sports and music through Amex Experiences™. In June, Capaldi heads across the pond for his biggest ever run of UK and Irish headline shows, many of which are already sold out. View the itinerary below and more info HERE.
Capaldi debuted “Almost” on his recent 200,000-ticket UK arena tour, inspiring hushed moments and — by the tour’s end — heartfelt sing-alongs to the new song’s cathartic lyrics. Honest and understated, and powered by acoustic guitar even as the rest of the instruments soar, “Almost” explores what it means to move on — or at least to try to. “I swear to God I’m almost alright, I only think about you all the time,” Capaldi sings, proving once again his gift for finding truth and emotion in the most nuanced of details.
Survive features all three monumental tracks that Capaldi has released this year, along with “The Day That I Die,” a raw and incredibly personal song that has been reducing fans to tears in his live set. Most recently, he shared the soul-stirring “Something In The Heavens,” which details loss in all of its forms, but also the glimmers of hope that remain. Watch his breathtaking Live from Abbey Road performance of the song HERE. Upon launch, “Something In The Heavens” became Capaldi’s tenth UK Top 10 single.
Before that, came the upcoming EP’s title track, “Survive.” In June, after two years away from the spotlight, Capaldi broke the silence and made a courageous return with the bold and brave anthem. “Survive” addresses a challenging period in his career that culminated at Glastonbury 2023 when, in an extremely difficult but unifying moment, the Pyramid Stage crowd helped carry an emotional Capaldi over the finish line. The Scottish singer and songwriter recently came full circle, making a triumphant return to Glastonbury with a surprise set that drew major praise. Rolling Stone wrote, “Lewis Capaldi is back and his return made for one of the most emotional Glastonbury moments of the weekend,” going on to dub “Survive” a “Song You Need to Know” and “an empowering, emotional ballad.” Billboard deemed Capaldi’s return, “One of the best moments from Glastonbury […] a momentous occasion and the weekend’s most emotional moment.” Watch Capaldi perform “Survive” live at Glastonbury, HERE.
“Survive” is already an enormous hit, becoming not only the UK’s fastest selling single of the year thus far, but also Capaldi’s sixth No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart. That achievement puts him in the esteemed company of Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Drake, Lady Gaga, and Queen. Capaldi’s since brought the song to Good Morning America as part of their “Summer Concert Series” and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he also sat down for a moving conversation. Capaldi joined This Past Weekend With Theo Von for a revealing interview, too, and just this month visited The Graham Norton Show alongside Taylor Swift, where he once again charmed audiences with his trademark wit and heartbreaking songwriting.
Ahead of his celebrated Glastonbury performance, Capaldi first played a series of intimate May shows in Scotland as a guest of the mental health charity CALM, in honor of Mental Health Awareness Week. With no pressure, and no level of expectation, the shows allowed Capaldi the space to gauge his comfort and emotional response before returning to the limelight. Now, after weathering the kind of storm that no one can prepare for, Capaldi embraces his new era with a renewed sense of purpose. Lewis Capaldi isn’t just surviving, he’s returned stronger than ever, heart wide open, and ready to step out again.
Lewis Capaldi, Survive EP
1. “Survive”
2. “Something In The Heavens”
3. “Almost”
4. “The Day That I Die”
US 2026 HEADLINE TOUR DATES
- Joy Crookes supporting on all dates
April
Wed, April 15 Philadelphia, Liacouras Center
Thu, April 16 New York, Madison Square Garden
Sat, April 18 Boston, MGM Music Hall
Sun, April 19 Boston, MGM Music Hall
Tue, April 21 Montreal, Bell Centre
Thu, April 23 Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
Sat, April 25 Chicago, United Center
Tue, April 28 Denver, Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May
Sat, May 2 Los Angeles, Hollywood Bowl
Sun, May 3 Berkeley, Greek Theatre
Wed, May 6 Vancouver, Rogers Arena
About Lewis Capaldi
Lewis Capaldi’s debut album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, was the biggest selling UK album of 2019 and 2020, propelling him from bedroom musician to superstar. In addition to a GRAMMY® nomination for “Song of the Year,” the single “Someone You Loved” won the BRIT Award for “Song of the Year” alongside Capaldi’s “Best New Artist” trophy. The song stands as the UK’s most streamed song of all time and the fourth highest ever streamed song in the world. With Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, he scored his second UK No. 1 album and three UK No. 1 singles, “Pointless,” “Wish You The Best,” and “Forget Me.” The 2023 album earned praise from the likes of Rolling Stone, The Guardian, NME, GQ, Stereogum, and TIME, with the latter noting that “Capaldi’s talent is tugging at heartstrings — or rather, pulling at them with all his vocal might.” The New York Times observed, “Capaldi has a scorched cannon of a voice, and it’s best deployed on songs about anguish. To date, his career has lurched forward one vocal bloodletting at a time.” Taking its name from the album’s closing song, the compelling music documentary Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now, in partnership with Netflix, BMG, and Pulse Films, shot straight to the top of the Netflix chart, making it the most watched film on the platform since its release, and was nominated for a GRAMMY® Award for “Best Music Film.”
The Stats
Over 30 billion combined global streams
2x BRIT Award Winner and 2x GRAMMY® Nominee
”Survive” Fastest Selling UK Single Of 2025
“Someone You Loved” Certified RIAA Diamond and the UK’s Most Streamed Song of All Time
“Someone You Loved” The World’s Fourth Highest Ever Streamed Song
US Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Single (“Someone You Loved”)
Biggest-Selling UK Album of Both 2019 & 2020 (Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent)
Biggest-Streamed Week 1 Debut Album of All Time (Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent)
10 Top 10 UK singles and 6 No. 1 UK singles
“Someone You Loved” More Weeks in Top 10 Than Any Song EVER by a British Act
Longest Running Consecutive Weeks in Top 10 UK Album Chart for Solo Artist Album (77 Weeks –
(Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent)
Photo credit: Charlie Sarsfield
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