Lewis Capaldi breaks down during a performance at BST Hyde Park, where he tells the audience he was “not sure if it would be possible” for him to perform again following his Tourette’s diagnosis. The accounts describe the moment as emotional and relate it to his uncertainty about returning to live shows after the condition was diagnosed. He performs at the concert despite the concerns he previously expressed, and the reports characterize his remarks as reflecting both worry and relief as he continues with touring and stage appearances. Both sources focus on the same event, including his comments about the difficulty of knowing whether he could return to performing, and the public moment at the park that drew attention from attendees. The coverage does not provide additional medical details or new information about the diagnosis itself, concentrating instead on Capaldi’s personal response during the live gig and the impact his diagnosis has had on his outlook about performing.