
A statement about his new song is described as a “raw and intimate exploration of what it means to move on – or at least try to. Honest and understated, the song captures the struggle to let go.”
The song sees Capaldi singing about a lost love: “I swear to God I’m almost alright, I only think about you all the time.”
The news comes as the ‘Someone You Loved’ singer recently wrapped his 2025 UK live shows, which marked his first tour dates in two years.
His latest single arrives after he made his long-awaited comeback in June, when he released the ‘Survive’ single and went on to play a surprise set at the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury.
That song became his sixth UK Number One track, and the fastest selling single of 2025 so far – surpassing both Sabrina Carpenter and Lady Gaga.
The latest run of live shows come after the singer was forced to cut his set at Glastonbury 2023 short after struggling with tics caused by Tourette’s. He later announced he was planning to take some time off to focus on his health.
Since coming back from his hiatus, he has teamed up with BetterHelp to provide 734,000 hours of free online therapy. Announcing the collaboration, he shared: “Therapy is the reason why I am able to be a musician again”. He would also play some warm up shows in May in celebration of Mental Health Awareness Week.
Capaldi recently announced a new UK and Ireland tour for 2026, which included a headline slot at next year’s BST Hyde Park.