Lewis Capaldi is officially looking toward the future of his discography. During his powerful headlining set at Glasgow’s TRNSMT Festival this past Sunday, the Scottish singer-songwriter delighted fans by confirming that new material is currently in the works.

Capaldi shared his plans to retreat from the spotlight once his current run of summer performances concludes. “After I finish these remaining shows, I’m planning to step away for a while to focus entirely on crafting my next album,” he told the crowd.

The announcement served as a poignant highlight of an emotional evening at Glasgow Green. Capaldi spoke openly about the personal hurdles he has navigated since his previous TRNSMT appearance in 2022. Following the release of his sophomore record, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, the star took a necessary hiatus from the stage to prioritize his physical and mental well-being.

“My mental health really took a toll,” the singer admitted, before reassuring his audience that he is feeling significantly stronger and is genuinely “back” in his element.

This return is particularly meaningful for his dedicated fanbase. Capaldi’s journey has been marked by resilience, notably during his 2023 Glastonbury set, where he bravely navigated the symptoms of Tourette’s syndrome with the unwavering support of the audience. That experience ultimately led to his decision to pause touring to recover.

Since then, he has slowly re-emerged into the live music circuit, including a surprise return to Glastonbury and the release of his latest single, “Survive.” As he prepares for upcoming high-profile appearances at BST Hyde Park, the Sziget Festival, and shows across Liverpool and Newcastle, the anticipation for his next chapter continues to build. While specific details regarding a release date or tracklist remain under wraps, his latest remarks confirm that a new project is officially on the horizon.