Lewis Capaldi has released the heartfelt video for his new single, “Pointless” today. Directed by Hector Dockrill (Sam Fender, Post Malone) the beautifully cinematic video follows the relationship, and unconditional bond between a mother (Niamh Algar) and her son (George Jaques), navigating their way through meandering moments of adolescence and adulthood.
A gorgeously detailed portrait of love’s all-consuming power, “Pointless” is the second single released from the Scottish hitmaker’s forthcoming sophomore album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, due out via Capitol Records on May 19. The album is available for pre-order now HERE.
“Pointless” follows Capaldi’s gold-certified smash single “Forget Me,” a September release that amassed over two million streams in just 24 hours and quickly marked his third consecutive UK No. 1 hit. With its unforgettable official video serving up a shot-for-shot remake of Wham’s 1983 hit “Club Tropicana,” “Forget Me” arrived as the lead single from Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent — a highly anticipated album that pushes forward with the piercingly honest songwriting and soul-stirring vocal work Capaldi first delivered on his 2019 full-length debut, Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent. Made with longtime collaborators including TMS, producer/songwriter Phil Plested (James Bay, Bastille) and heavyweights like super-producer Max Martin (Taylor Swift, The Weeknd), Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent ultimately finds Capaldi doubling-down on his longtime artistic mission. “I don’t want to create a new sound for myself, or reinvent myself,” he says. “The songs I want to write are emotional songs, about love or loss.”
Having recently sold out his 2023 UK arena tour in a matter of seconds — with additional shows around the world selling out in record time — Capaldi will embark on a headlining tour of North America next spring. See the full list of tour dates and venues below, and go HERE for all ticketing info.
Dates for Lewis Capaldi’s 2023 North American Headline Tour
March 30 2023 – Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry House
April 01 2023 – Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy
April 03 2023 – Washington, DC The Anthem
April 04 2023 – Philadelphia, PA The Metropolitan Opera House
April 06 2023 – New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
April 10 2023 – Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway
April 11 2023 – Laval, QC Place Bell
April 14 2023 – Toronto, ON Coca-Cola Coliseum
April 15 2023 – Detroit, MI Masonic Temple Theatre
April 17 2023 – Cincinnati, OH The Andrew J Brady Music Center
April 19 2023 – Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom
April 20 2023 – Minneapolis, MN The Armory
April 22 2023 – Denver, CO The Mission Ballroom
April 25 2023 – Vancouver, BC Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
April 26 2023 – Seattle, WA WaMu Theater
April 28 2023 – Portland, OR Theater of the Clouds
April 30 2023 – Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre
May 03 2023 – Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre
May 06 2023 – Phoenix, AZ Arizona Federal Theatre
May 08 2023 – Austin, TX Moody Amphitheater
May 09 2023 – Dallas, TX South Side Ballroom
May 11 2023 – Houston, TX 713 Music Hall