Irish rock-pop band The Script are one of the most frequent concert performers playing in Atlanta in recent years. Wednesday night marked the third time in as many years that the soft rock band from Dublin have played the city.
Each time The Script have come to Atlanta the venues and audiences are getting bigger demonstrating the band's increasing popularity. From the Variety Playhouse to the Tabernacle and now the Lakewood Amphitheatre on the south side of the city, The Script are playing to bigger, more enthusiastic audiences.
Danny O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan and Glen Power were joined on stage by touring members Rodney Alejandro and Ben Sergeant to play an hour-long set that included their hits "Breakeven", "The Man Who Can't Be Moved", and "Hall of Fame" interespersed with lesser known tracks from the latest album "3".
The band have always been noted for the way they interact with the audience and Wednesday was no different as lead singer Danny O' Donoghue used his wireless microphone to leave the stage several times much to the delight of the young fans who rushed from the lawn to get closer to the singer.
The Script are back in Atlanta as part of Train's "Mermaids of Alcatraz" tour. Besides The Script and Train, Gavin DeGraw opened the show in what is probably the best concert value of the summer.
Based upon the fans' reaction to the band it probably won't be too long before they're back in town.
Source: Atlanta Examiner / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net
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