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Lewis Capaldi served 'Mega Pint' of Guinness at Belfast boozer

Mr. Nimbus | 06/28/2022

Lewis Capaldi was challenged to down a ‘Mega Pint’ of Guinness at a pub in Belfast.

The Scottish superstar paid a visit to Town Square, a 300-seater bar on Botanic Avenue in the Capital of Northern Ireland, on Sunday (26.06.22) after performing at Ormeau Park for Belsonic 2022.

And he got a shock when he ordered a standard pint of the Irish tipple, only to be served the ‘Mega Pint’, the name coined by a lawyer in Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trial while commenting on the former’s large glass of wine.

The boozer captioned a clip of Lewis receiving the drink on their Facebook page: “When Lewis Capaldi orders a regular but gets a Mega Pint instead.”

The ‘Someone You Loved’ hitmaker, 25, looked gobsmacked as it was placed on the table in front of him, before taking a massive swig of the dry stout.

He said: “Wow, thanks.”

The ‘Mega Pint’ is 3.5 pints and costs just under £20.

A spokesperson for the Town Square told The Sun: “Yes, the Mega Pint is on the secret menu (you have to know what to ask for).

“It’s exactly 3.5 pints and it costs £19.95.

“Lewis gave it a good go but some of the lads from the band had to give him a hand to finish it.”

Meanwhile, the BRIT Award winner’s close pal, pop star Calum Scott, has revealed Lewis struggled with his second album after the record-breaking success of his debut studio album, ‘Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent’.

He told the Daily Star newspaper’s Wired column: “I know that Lewis has been working really hard, bless him.

“To accelerate to the height he did in a short amount of time, especially with ‘Someone You Loved’, I do feel for him as I know first-hand what overnight success feels like and it is daunting.

“He has struggled with stage anxiety and I know that on this album he has just been trying to search for the music that resonates with him.

“As an artist that has a big song, you do worry about living in its shadow quite a bit.

“So he is on this journey and he’s taking his time, really enjoying beavering away at the songs.”

However, Lewis recently told the crowd at the Isle of Wight Festival that the follow-up is now done and dusted.

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Written by Mr. Nimbus





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