Paisley Daily Express

Lewis is a fan favourite at Summer Sessions gig

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Scots singing sensation Lewis Capaldi marked another incredible milestone in his career by opening the first of two back to back sold out nights at Summer Sessions in Princes Street Gardens.

With the sun shining and the iconic scene set, the singing sensation from Bathgate took to the stage opening with mega-hit Grace, complete with confetti canons.

Following an incredible weekend, which saw rock’n’roll icons Primal Scream and Johnny Marr deliver outstandin­g sets on Saturday night and Scots synth-pop experts CHVRCHES bring an incredible show to the Gardens, it was time for hometown hero Lewis Capaldi to make his Summer Sessions debut.

Mixing his effortless voice and catchy melodies with his now well-known Scottish banter, the young singer-songwriter said: “For anyone who hasn’t seen me before, I will ask you a simple question – do you like rock’n’roll?

“Well I’m not going to play any.”

Playing crowd singalong favourites including Don’t Get Me Wrong, Bruises and Hollywood, Capaldi had the crowd in the palm of his hands and joked he was trying to perfectly time his set with the Tattoo fireworks for the big finish.

First up on the Princes Street Gardens stage, Indigo Velvet treated the crowd to their blend of indie poprock, perfect for the sunshine that graced the capital.

The band said: “Thank you to our good old pal Lewis for having us.”

The group thenstarte­d the excited crowd in a Lewis Capaldi chant, starting the night as they meant to go on at the packed event.

Next up and continuing the West Lothian locals’ theme, Mark Sharp & The Bicycle Thieves took to the stage with their fiery mix of indie rock.

With one of the most dedicated fanbases around, it was then time for local band The Snuts to make their Summer Sessions debut – and they did not disappoint.

Opening with The Matador frontman Jack Cochrane then said: “It’s been a while since we’ve played this song in the capital, this one’s called Glasgow,” before launching into their epic ode to Scotland’s other city.

An incredible night featuring some of the finest music Scotland has to offer was brought to an end with an epic display of fireworks behind Edinburgh Castle.

With only four shows left for Summer Sessions in Princes Street Gardens, fans still have time to snap up tickets for Madness on August 18, as they close another epic edition of music in Scotland’s capital city.

Lewis Capaldi played his second sold out night on Wednesday night, while indie rock guitar heroes Courteener­s play a sell out show tonight.

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Lewis has wowed thousands with his performanc­es this summer
Crowd pleaser Lewis has wowed thousands with his performanc­es this summer

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