Lewis Capaldi is reported to have bought drinks for customers at a London pub as fans celebrated an England victory. According to coverage by UK outlets, the Scottish singer set aside the cost of the round—described as roughly £2,000—to mark the win and join the atmosphere in the venue. The reports say Capaldi’s gesture happened in the context of football celebrations in London, with England supporters gathering to celebrate the result. Both sources frame the incident as a spontaneous show of support during the post-match period, rather than a formal event or sponsorship. While the accounts note Capaldi’s Scottish background and his known associations with national rivalry in football, they present the drink-buying as an instance where he joins in the moment with local fans. No additional details about the exact match, pub name, or the full guest count are included in the provided summaries.