A new record attendance was set for a concert in Thetford Forest on Thursday night as The Script delighted a 9,500 strong crowd.
It is about 14 years since the woodland venue started staging gigs and the appeal of the Irish band ensured that the new high was recorded.
Many well known acts have appeared at Thetford over the years from Status Quo to Ed Sheeran but none have managed to match the size of Friday night’s audience.
The Script last played at Thetford two years ago and since then they have become established on the global stage.
Their album sales have topped four million and the number of singles bought is heading towards 10 million.
Front man Danny O’Donoghue’s own meteoric personal rise to stardom has been accelerated with his key role as one of the four judges on the BBC’s hit talent show The Voice.
As O’Donoghue burst on to the stage he said: “Let me hear you scream. I wish you guys could see what I see.
“I cannot believe the amount of people here - it is incredible.”
A perfect summer’s night greeted the huge crowd and they were thrilled by the Dubliners’ set which included many of their hits including We Cry, Hall of Fame, The Six Degrees of Separation, Millionaires, If You Could See Me Now, The Man who Can’t Be Moved, Nothing and For The First Time.
The concert ended in style with a colourful storm of confetti scattered over the arena.
Source: Eastern Daily Press / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net
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