LEWIS Capaldi got his fans to "boo" people who were watching his Lytham Festival performance from their balcony. 

The Scottish singer-songwriter joked with the couple after he spotted them waving in the distance from a home nearby.

The camera operators turned to show the man and woman enjoying the show.

Lewis said: "You haven't even left the house, I'm glad to have you here. Hello, thank you very much", before going on to say "It's a big house they're staying in as well, you'd think they'd be able to afford tickets".

Glasgow Times:

The thousands of people in the crowd cheered, laughed and clapped following the star's comments.

He replied: "Don't be cheering them, they're laughing at you. They're saying 'those shmucks'.

"Everybody on the count of three boo those people at that house. One, two three..."

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After the crowd booed, Lewis said: "I'm only joking, I'm only joking, you can watch along."

He turned away from them and joked: "Don't worry, I'll send my tour manager over, he'll get the details. 

"I want that money in my bank before we finish tonight". 

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The Someone You Loved singer then introduced his next song. 

The Lytham Festival is held in Lancashire, England, from June 28-July 10.

TokTok user @callumhird filmed Lewis having banter with the situation and uploaded it to his account.

The short clip has been viewed more than 736,000 times.