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Lewis Capaldi offers condolences to England football fans on stage at Jingle Bell Ball after hilarious backstage skit with Roman Kemp -Lucy Norris-Entertainment – Metro
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Lewis Capaldi stopped proceedings at Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard to offer English supporters his condolences amid their World Cup defeat after fans watched him massage host Roman Kemp backstage.
London’s O2 was set alight by Capital’s annual ball as a star-studded line-up thrilled audiences in ways England’s Three Lions failed to measure up to.
Taking the stage at the same time as the quarter finals of the football competition in Qatar, the likes of Coldplay, Sam Smith and Mimi Webb sang their hearts out to the packed arena.
Ahead of his anticipated slot, notorious joker and hitmaker Lewis, 26, had some fun with Captial’s breakfast show presenter Roman, 29, for a backstage skit that had fans in fits of giggles.
Roman lay on a spa table while the Forget Me singer oiled up and got busy ridding the host of knots in his back.
Leaning over the topless son of Spandau Ballet’s Martin Kemp, the singer exclaimed: ‘Christmas has come early for me!’
Lewis Capaldi had fun with audience members throughout his slot at the ball (Picture: Shutterstock)
Sam Smith was joined on stage by Kim Petras to perform hit Unholy (Picture: Shutterstock)
The star wowed in an all-in-one sparkling jumpsuit that they paired with black boots (Picture: Shutterstock)
Sam Ryder made an appearance at the Capital Jingle Bell Ball (Picture: Getty Images)
Mimi Webb had crowds on their feet as she sang her heart out in a glittery ensemble (Picture: Shutterstock)
Later on in the programme, the Scotsman took another opportunity to let his funny side loose and decided to offer his comment on the events in the Middle East.
Sharing news of England’s 2-1 loss to France in the World Cup he said: ‘It’s a sad day, England are out of the World Cup, it’s tough, it’s tough!
‘I’m going to try and lighten it here because I’m Scottish.
‘Don’t boo my nationality!’
Also hitting the stage for the ball was Sam Smith who dazzled crowds in a glittering all-in-one ensemble that featured a low neckline and belt to match.
The singer, 30, stole the show as far as wardrobe was concerned and ensured all eyes were on them as they strutted their stuff to the cheers of fans.
Roman Kemp joined Lewis to perform a hilarious skit on the night (Picture: Avalon)
Coldplay returned following an absence last year due to Covid (Picture: Shutterstock)
Ella Henderson dazzled on stage in a white suit as she performed her hits (Picture: Shutterstock)
KSI treated audiences to a set of chart toppers (Picture: Shutterstock)
Talia Mar showed up for the ball in a babydoll style dress (Picture: Getty Images)
Sam was ready to turn heads from the moment they stepped out of the car in an oversized floor-length black coat with fur trimmings on the hemline.
Mimi Webb, 22, thrilled with a set list of smash hits as did former X-Factor contestant and songbird Ella Henderson, 26, and Tom Grennan, 27.
Coldplay rocked the roof off the O2 following the cancellation of their performance the following year due to Covid and brought the house down as the final fixture.
Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard paid London’s O2 Arena its annual visit for two days of star-studded sell-out shows.
Taking place on December 10-11, the festive extravaganza is being streamed live on Global Player.
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