Viewers were caught off guard as Lewis Capaldi took to the stage during a UK talk show and delivered a hauntingly beautiful version of Adele’s “Someone Like You.” With only a guitar by his side and no introduction, the room fell still the moment he began to sing.
Capaldi’s voice, rough-edged yet tender, carried the pain and longing embedded in every lyric. Unlike Adele’s original, his version leaned into restraint, letting the silences between lines speak volumes. Each note rang honest, almost fragile, drawing quiet gasps from the audience.
Known for wearing his heart on his sleeve, Capaldi brought fresh emotion to a song already defined by heartbreak. His interpretation didn’t try to match Adele’s—it offered something new: a male perspective filled with quiet reflection and aching acceptance.
The cover quickly made waves online, with fans praising how naturally Capaldi’s voice fits the timeless ballad. Music critics have begun speculating whether this performance marks the beginning of a new artistic phase—one rooted in acoustic tributes, deep cuts, and emotional storytelling.