TWO devoted Lewis Capaldi fans got matching tattoos after the singer drew them a design at his recent gig.
The Glasgow musician was performing in Nottingham as part of his Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent 2023 tour when he spotted a sign in the crowd which read "Lewis, draw our next matching tattoo".
A TikTok that went viral captured the moment.
Lewis can be heard asking the pair: "What do you want me to draw?", before they replied "anything".
They had left a blank space on the cardboard sign for him.
Lewis said: "Right then, draw your next matching tattoo...right, okay."
The Pointless singer spent a short time drawing on the bit of cardboard before admitting "I wasn't known for my art skills in school".
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He then held up the sign and said: "Is there a camera here you can see it on? I drew a cat.
"Now, if you don't get that now..."
It has since been revealed that the fans went through with their new ink.
In a TikTok that's gone viral, they captioned the clip: "You got the matching tattoo Lewis Capaldi drew for you and your bestie."
@xlaurenw_ PART TWO ✌🏼 WE GOT THE TATTOO!! @Lewis Capaldi #lewiscapaldi #matchingtattoo #lewiscapaldidrawstattoo #capaldicat #fyp #yzxcba ♬ Before You Go - Lewis Capaldi
The cat that Lewis drew can be seen tattooed on each of their arms in black ink.
One person wrote: "The algorithm just answered my question. I had seen a video of him drawing it and was wondering if you actually got it tattooed! Awesome!!!"
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Another added: "Bahahah that’s brilliant. I hope he sees this! Top-notch artwork from Capaldi himself."
Someone else said: "Omg you got it!! I've been waiting for this update. I'm sure @lewiscapaldi will approve."
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