Tuesday 12 July 2011

The Script recording a new songs collaborating with Tinie Tempah

Irish indie band The Script recording a new songs collaborating with Tinie Tempah.

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The Till I'm Gone MC recently said he For the First Time with all three teams and they want the heading to the studio early to be getting his wish.

Frontman Mark Sheehan explained, "Every now and again you meet artists you just click with, and he’s one".

"Some people might think it is an interesting hook-up but that kind of music is our background. We studied R&B and hip-hop for 10 years in America with Dallas Austin.

Mark told the Daily Star, "However, I don’t know about bringing more hip-hop into The Script for album three,".

"If a song called for it and it was a natural fit we’d do it, but we definitely don’t wanna do it just for the sake of it. It has to be right."

Tuesday 5 July 2011

The Script's Danny O’Donoghue has revealed concert headline at the Aviva Stadium

The Script lead singer Danny O’Donoghue has revealed concert headline at the Aviva Stadium as a part of as a “pinch-me moment”.

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and Paul McCartney announced the band has performed like a stadium before, but never a headline.

The initial allocation of tickets sell out the concert went on sale in October last year and additional production tickets are available now. Capacity is 50,000 for the concert tomorrow night.

Speaking to The Irish Times a Sound check and a stadium tour, O’Donoghue said the band supported U2 in Croke Park two years ago, felt ready to turn the stadium concert.

He said, “You can have goals and dreams as a band. We jumped off the stage, looked each other in the eye and said ‘this is ours for the taking’".

“These size gigs are ours if we put the hard work in, put our nose down and don’t veer off the plan and here we are. What the likes of U2 and Paul McCartney have taught us is that stadiums are very achievable. Once you get the taste of a stadium gig, you can’t let go.”

The Script spent his first album self-titled three years of which went to No. 1 issue in many countries. His successor, "Science and Faith" is equally successful in the U.S. Billboard 200, debuting at No. 3 is.

He at Johannesburg, which attracted 18,000 spectators with they concert tour of South Africa completed.

The crowd, which Aviva Stadium last night from the far, the biggest one will be played as the headline act.

He said, “It’s our own stadium, it’s our own band and it’s our own crowd. What a great achievement in today’s day and age”.

“I know I’m in the band but the sense of ‘wow, it’s an Irish band filling an Irish stadium with Irish people’ is there for me too. It is a fantastic achievement for Irish music. I hope the critics, for or against, will join us on the day.”