Friday 26 November 2010

The Script - The Script Love Live Performances


The Script revealed that they don't care about the size of their concerts,they love to perform live and love when people hear them live.

When The Script are performing they are the happiest.

The group who have just returned to Ireland following a successful US tour, the band said that they don't care whether they are performing a small gig or big, they just focus on performing good when they are on-stage and turn on to give "The Script performance machine".

"As a band we're at our happiest when we're playing live on stage. The minute we walk on, anything that's going on gets left at the side of the stage.

"We put the same show on every time we go on stage so it doesn't matter if it's a small venue or an arena tour. Put two people in front of us and we'll turn into The Script performance machine. When the pressure's on we get it done", said drummer Glen Power to Bang Showbiz.

Glen - who formed the band with Danny O' Donoghue and Mark Sheehan - also revealed the 'For The First Time' hitmakers still can't believe people across the globe want to hear them play.

He said: "To have fans around the world who actually want to come and see us play we're never had that before. No matter what's going on in your life you man up and get out there and you do the gig. It's the fans that matter."

Monday 15 November 2010

The Script Tour End With Impressive Show At Boston

In support of their self-titled debut album closing out the final tour of America The Script arrived in Boston on Sunday where they perform a impressive set of pop-rock gems that had the adoring crowd singing and dancing.

The Script started their tour with opening for Adele at the Orpheum Theatre and at the Paradise Rock Club and the House of Blues with sold out headlining gigs. In Boston there had been lots of Irish fans but the band performs on-stage considering of all ages and backgrounds with what they are calling “Celtic soul”, a fusion of pop-rock and R&B elements.On Sunday, The Script delivered a show that made it enjoyable for all.


The band’s set was lean, a quick 13-song/75-minute set, with no filler. They did test a few newbies with the Science & Faith‘s title track proving to be the most notable. For the most part though, it was about the crowd favorites and the sing-alongs that came with each. “Man Who Can’t Be Moved”, the band’s fist single and breakthrough hit, was accompanied by the biggest sing-along of the night as O’Donoghue began the song acapella before the band joined in for a full-throttle run through. The response from the crowd left the band in awe as O’Donoghue admired at its conclusion, “Thanks….a very humbling experience”.

Saturday 6 November 2010

The Script Upcoming Events Tickets For Sale...


The Script’s first stadium headline concert in their home town of Dublin tickets will go on sale this week.

The Script band which is the biggest international acts to come out of Ireland in recent years, will play the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, July 2nd.

The Script band drummer Glen Power promises this home coming gig would definitely be a great culminating point of the band’s career. People had asked if they were ready to do a such a big stadium gig and “yes, we feel like we are ready for it . . . it will be one of the most amazing gigs in our lifetime”.

The Script sold out 60,000 tickets in 20 minutes for their Irish tour next March which takes in the 02 in Dublin, the Belfast Odyssey Arena and the Killarney INEC.

Glen power gave a good news to his those fans who wants to attend the show but couldn't not purchase the tickets yet can buy the tickets as the multi-platinum selling trio is on tour, for their Irish tour next March which takes in the 02 in Dublin, the Belfast Odyssey Arena and the Killarney INEC.

The Script Band new single Nothing will release on Friday, November 19th.