Lewis Capaldi seems to be making a triumphant return to Glastonbury two years on from his 2023 performance which saw him visibly struggling with his Tourette’s Syndrome to the point fans had to finish his songs for him. But now, it seems that the Scots singer will be heading back to the festival to perform once more after taking a two year break. Following his set in 2023, the 28-year-old announced a break from music and cancelled all of his upcoming gigs to focus on his mental and physical health. Fans believe that Lewis will be playing the mysterious ‘TBA’ slot on the iconic Pyramid Stage from 4.55pm until 5.30pm today as the singer dropped a new song last night at midnight and also mysterious billboards have appeared at a station close to Glastonbury in Somerset and another in Glasgow City Centre with messages of lyrics to Lewis’ new song ‘Survive’. Festival goers have also spotted signs all over the festival site which have a picture of the star wearing his iconic sunglasses with the words: “Celebrity lookalike contest – Pyramid Stage 16:45 – Absolutely zero cash prize.” So anyone hoping to catch a glimpse of the Scots chanter should head to the festival for 4.45pm, just to be safe! Fans flocked to social media to talk about the possibility of Lewis returning to the stage after two years. One said: “The best thing that can happen today is for Lewis Capaldi to make a comeback on Glastonbury pyramid stage. The love he will feel will be another level.” Another added: “omfg Lewis C apaldi G lastonbury secret set is actually happening.” “I had no desire to be at Glastonbury this year but seeing Lewis Capaldi is basically nailed on for a secret set is making me jealous”, another wrote. Another commented: “Good to see Lewis Capaldi back, was in the crowd last time at Glastonbury and could see how much he was struggling. Hope he smashes it today back there.” The song was also leaked on TikTok , with the billboard message ‘I refuse to spend my best years rotting in the sun’ aligning with the lyrics in the track. Last night, Lewis posted for the first time this year with a snippet to his new song ‘Survive’. In the tune, Lewis references his mental health challenges of self-doubt and despair, Lewis, 28, sings, 鈥淗ow long 鈥榯il it feels, Like I鈥檓 more than a spoke in a wheel? 鈥淢ost nights I fear that I鈥檓 not enough. I鈥檝e had my share of Monday mornings when I can鈥檛 get up. But when hope is lost. And I come undone, I swear to God I鈥檒l survive, If it kills me to, I鈥檓 gonna get up and try, if it鈥檚 the last thing I do. He then comes out swinging in a chorus full of defiance with the line, 鈥淚 swear to God I鈥檒l survive, if it kills me to, I鈥檓 gonna鈥 get up and try, if it鈥檚 the last thing I鈥檒l do. 鈥業鈥檝e still got something to give, Though it hurts sometimes, I鈥檓 gonna get up and live, Until the day that I die.鈥