Niall Horan Is "Really Happy" His Friend Lewis Capaldi Is Able to Take a Break After Glastonbury

We love a famous friendship, and there are few as adorable as the bond between Niall Horan and Lewis Capaldi. The duo are both incredibly talented musicians who've supported each other's careers for years. Most recently, Horan has spoken out in support of his friend after Capaldi announced he was taking a break from performing live following a difficult Glastonbury set.

"I speak to Lewis most days to be honest with you. So I'm really happy for Lewis that he's able to take the time that he obviously feels he needs right now," Horan told The Sun on June 27. "But performing never gets easy. I don't think you ever truly get used to singing in front of 100,000 people. If you have any sort of performance anxieties or anything like that then that stage can be a tough place."

Capaldi opened up about his Tourette's diagnosis and health concerns, including panic attacks, in his Netflix documentary, "How I'm Feeling Now." He experienced a flare-up during his Glastonbury 2023 set as the crowd stepped in to help sing his lyrics. "We saw it at Glastonbury at the weekend when the whole crowd, 100,000 people, were right behind him," Horan continued. "I think they realised how much he was struggling up there. It was a proper human moment. He's not just the fella who sings and makes us laugh all the time, he's the fella who also has anxieties and Tourette's Syndrome and it's coming to fruition on stage. So I'm glad people were right there behind him showing him support."

In an October 2019 interview with Glamour, Horan revealed how they met back in 2017, and it turns out he messaged Capaldi first. "We met on social media, I slid into his DMs," he explained. "My cousin showed me his music online when he had very small amount of views on a Vevo video." The former One Direction member invited Capaldi to do a Glasgow show with him.

"First time I met him, I just thought he was a lunatic. It was Saint Patrick's Day, we'd a few beers," Horan remembered. Capaldi joked his friend was a "lovely chap" and "a lot smaller in real life." Horan remembered, "We got very drunk and then we both played a show the next day, which was fun." In 2022, the duo collaborated on a documentary for Guinness called "Niall Horan's Homecoming The Road to Mullingar with Lewis Capaldi," where they embarked on a road trip through Ireland, singing together along the way.

In a recent March interview with the British morning show "Lorraine," Horan talked about how he and Capaldi recently had the time of their lives at an Eagles concert at the Forum in LA, and sat behind Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. "We just ended up getting on really well," he said of their time at the concert, and joked that Wilson wanted him and Capaldi to duet on her album. Horan said of his "bromance" with Capaldi, "The Celtic vibes are strong. We get on very well."

Ahead, we're breaking down some of the biggest and cutest moments in Horan and Capaldi's friendship.

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2017: Niall Horan and Lewis Capaldi Meet and Become Friends

Horan and Capaldi met online in 2017 when Horan was impressed with the latter's singing and songwriting. They immediately hit it off.

Horan and Capaldi opened up more about their friendship during Glamour's friendship test in October 2019. The pair explained how they met and became friends — with lots of jokes from Capaldi — and discussed how they bonded over their mutual love of "sad music."

December 2019: Niall Horan and Lewis Capaldi Duet at Jingle Ball
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December 2019: Niall Horan and Lewis Capaldi Duet at Jingle Ball

At Jingle Ball in Chicago in 2019, Horan and Capaldi performed together on stage, joining forces for a cover of Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream." Capaldi kissed Horan on the cheek when they finished.

February 2020: Niall Horan and Lewis Capaldi Hang Out After the BRIT Awards
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February 2020: Niall Horan and Lewis Capaldi Hang Out After the BRIT Awards

At the 2020 BRIT Awards, Capaldi performed his hit song, "Someone You Loved," which won song of the year at the event. During the ceremony, Capaldi also took home the award for best new artist, which Horan presented to him! The duo were snapped celebrating together at Universal Music's afterparty.

September 2021: Lewis Capaldi Supports Niall Horan at His Fundraiser
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September 2021: Lewis Capaldi Supports Niall Horan at His Fundraiser

Horan's golf management company, Modest! Golf Management, held a fundraiser in Watford to raise money for The Black Heart Foundation. Capaldi stopped by to take photos with his friend and support the cause. The foundation provides scholarships to people who need it to continue their educations.

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October 2022: The Pair Star in "Niall Horan's Homecoming The Road to Mullingar with Lewis Capaldi"

Horan and Capaldi went on a road trip around Ireland for a documentary for Guinness called "Niall Horan's Homecoming." The film included the pair dueting on a cover of U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." You can watch "Niall Horan's Homecoming" on Amazon Prime now.

December 2022: Lewis Capaldi and Niall Horan Attend the Cazoo World Darts Championship
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December 2022: Lewis Capaldi and Niall Horan Attend the Cazoo World Darts Championship

Capaldi and Horan looked like they had an amazing time at the Cazoo World Darts Championship in December 2022 in London. Capaldi took part in the contest, while Horan cheered him on. According to Sky Sports, Capaldi won his match, all with his bestie by his side.

February 2023: Lewis Capaldi Messes With Niall Horan on TikTok

In February, Horan posted a clip of himself playing the chorus of the his new song "Heaven," and then prompted fans to write a second verse. Capaldi answered the call and improvised a hilarious NSFW verse.

April 2023: Niall Horan and Lewis Capaldi Pose for a BeReal at Capaldi's Show

At Capaldi's April 1 show in Atlanta, Georgia, Horan came out to surprise the crowd and pose for a BeReal with his friend. The crowd, of course, went wild. Capaldi wrote over the video, "POV: niall horan stealing the spotlight at your show."