Lewis Capaldi announced earlier this week that he would be performing at Edinburgh's Usher Hall as part of his upcoming 2019 tour.

Tickets are likely to be in high demand – and a pre-sale will be opening tomorrow morning for those who have already pre-ordered a copy of his debut album 'Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent'.

However, while temptation might be to panic if you're not one of the lucky ones to have bagged yourself a pre-sale code, all is not yet lost.

There's still a way to ensure you'll be there to see the West Lothian singing sensation showcase his talent.

General sale tickets will be available from 9am on Thursday and you can get your hands on them by clicking here.

However you'll need to be over-14 to attend the gig while under-16s mut be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. There will also be a limit for six tickets per person and per credit card.

Capaldi will be performing at the Usher Hall on 5 December before taking to the stage for two nights at Glasgow's O2 Academy.

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He announced the shows as part of a massive UK tour to conicide with the unveiling of his debut record – which was crafted over an 18-month period in London, New York and LA and will be out on 17 May.

Hit tunes Grace, Bruises and Someone You Loved will all feature on the record.

The 22-year-old has enjoyed a stellar start to 2019 and has, to date, sold more than 90,000 headline show tickets and amassed more than 330 million plays across streaming services.

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