Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi surprised fans in Vancouver with an impromptu performance at a local Irish pub following his concert at Rogers Arena. The chart-topping artist, known for his hit 'Someone You Loved,' made an unexpected appearance at Donnellan's Irish Pub on Granville Street, where he joined the house band The Sweet Tarts for a few acoustic covers.
Unexpected Pub Gig
After headlining a major arena show on Wednesday, Capaldi decided to extend the evening by visiting the mid-week venue. The jovial performer, who has headlined Glastonbury's main stage, grabbed an acoustic guitar and launched into Oasis's 1996 classic 'Don't Look Back in Anger,' much to the delight of the crowd. He also performed Creedence Clearwater Revival's 'Have You Ever Seen The Rain?'
Fan Interaction
Capaldi, known for his engaging stage presence, stayed after the impromptu set to take photos with fans and chat with attendees. The audience, familiar with every lyric, sang along enthusiastically, treating the moment as a rare chance to experience a live Oasis cover.
The Rogers Arena concert marked the end of Capaldi's most recent North American tour. He is scheduled to perform next in Warsaw on May 29. The Scottish balladeer has previously covered hits by Britney Spears and U2 with Niall Horan, showcasing his versatility as a performer.



