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1 February 2014

The Script's €11m hit


The Script's success story of adoring fans, sold-out concerts and number one albums now includes loads of cash. New accounts filed by band members' companies in the UK show that the firms' combined cash pile last year more than doubled to £3.72m (€4.52m)

According to trade industry journal, 'Pollstar', the Dublin band – led by 33-year-old Danny O'Donoghue – generated box-office receipts of $15.1m (€11.1m) last year with a total of 294,404 fans paying to see the group in 23 cities.

The band – ranked 97 in the top 100 grossing tours for 2013 – generated box-office receipts of $656,522 per gig.

Source: Irish Independent / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net

1 August 2013

Win tickets to see Irish band The Script perform in the US thanks to Guinness

Be in with a chance to win tickets to Texas, Arizona and California shows on IrishCentral’s Facebook


IrishCentral with thanks to Guinness is giving away tickets to see top Irish band The Script’s live concerts in Texas, Arizona and California. To enter simply like IrishCentral’s Facebook page and enter the contest here. All you have to do is fill in the form and answer one simple question. 

We have five pair of tickets to giveaway for each of the the following concerts: 

Austin, Texas on August 4
Phoenix, Arizona on August 7
San Francisco, California on August 11

IrishCentral will draw five winners for each concert, three days before the show date, so make sure you enter here in time.

The Script are touring the US as part of a tour package called “The Mermaids of Alcatraz” led by the rock band Train and including Gavin DeGraw.

Danny O'Donoghue is the Script's charismatic vocalist and keyboard player. He is joined by guitarist Mark Sheehan and drummer Glen Power.

The Irish band’s self-titled first album debuted at number one in Ireland and the UK as did their second album “Science & Faith.” It also came in at number 3 in the US Billboard 200. 

Frontman O’Donoghue appeared as a coach on the UK’s “The Voice” talent show. However, this year he announced he would be focusing on The Script. In a statement released on Twitter he said, “My focus will be on The Script moving forward as we are about to embark on the most important part of our career as a band. Danny.”

In a statement Sheehan said, “We've gone from playing small clubs to performing in theatres, at festivals and in stadiums.

“It's a little bit shocking to us as a new band, playing to these mass audiences. And we feel we have to touch everybody, hit every person out there.”

You could be one of those people!! Just “Like” IrishCentral’s Facebook page and enter this competition, thanks to Guinness, now.


Read the terms and conditions of this contest here.

Source: Irish Central / DannyODonoghue.Net

The Script Once Again Rock Atlanta


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

29 July 2013

The Scripts 'Train' makes a stop at Comcast Center Mansfield


Train brought their "Mermaids of Alcatraz" tour to the Comcast Center on Saturday night 27th July with opening acts Gavin DeGraw and The Script.

Though the band was quite good and lead singer Pat Monahan worked the stage well, it would have been an even better show if the band had used the large screens set up in the back of the stage a bit more. At times they were black, with nothing on them, and at other times they had small flashing lights. It made it seem like the tour was a low-budget production instead of a show for a Grammy Award-winning band.

The Script utilized the small amount of stage they had available much more than Train. Lead singer Danny O’Donoghue and guitarist Mark Sheehan even had a bit of a contest to see who could chug a beer the quickest. “The show will go downhill from here,” Sheehan said, adding that if the crowd could still see them on the stage then they “weren’t drunk enough.”

The best part of the show was that all three acts interacted with the crowd. Monahan, O’Donoghue and DeGraw each came down into the crowd during their set at least one time. They performed from different points within the crowded Comcast Center and gave the venue a more intimate feel. Monahan sang “Marry Me” as he walked around and greeted fans, while The Script’s O’Donoghue ran down the aisles and let fans sing a verse to one of the band’s songs.

Source: Mansfield ledger / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net

29 April 2013

The Script Sell Out The Spa Bridlington In Record Time


TICKETS to see the The Script at The Spa Bridlington have sold out in record time.

All 3,800 tickets for the gig sold out in less than two hours, beating the former record set when lovers queued overnight to get their hands on tickets to see Manchester rockers Oasis.

The hottest ticket in town went on sale on Friday ahead of the gig on Friday, July 22.

Andrew Aldis, General Manager said, "It was quite a morning at The Spa Bridlington - our entire team played their part to ensure a smooth operation. I'm immensely proud of everyone.


"It's fantastic to think that 3,800 people are going to have a unique experience in July - with unparalleled intimacy.

Everyone who queued outside was rewarded by getting the tickets they wanted.

The team at The Spa Bridlington would like to thank everyone for their support and enthusiasm."

Source: Hull & Reading / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net

27 April 2013

The Script Makes A Stop At The Island

From Twitter 27/04/2013
the script ‏@thescript Minnesota! Who's heading to our gig at Treasure Island..?


The self-described Celtic soul trio have been making waves from across the sea with hits like Breakeven, For the First Time and Nothing, but you can see them live when they take The Island by storm on Saturday, July 20.

The Script are an Irish alternative rock band. They’ve created a whole new brand of Celtic soul, pulling from a diverse list of musical influences that include U2, Van Morrison and the Neptunes. Their 2008 self-titled debut album is fast approaching two million sales worldwide while their hit single Breakeven has over 1.7 million downloads in the U.S. alone. In 2012, the Script released their third studio album, #3, which included the single Hall of Fame, featuringwill.i.am.

Don’t miss your chance to see these three young Dubliners live! Get your tickets to see The Script at Treasure Island today! Tickets are now on sale for only $48 and $58 at the Island Box Office or by calling 1-877-849-1640 or visit ticasino be 12 years of age or older to attend. Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a legal guardian.

Treasure Island Resort & Casino is the only casino resort in southern Minnesota located on the Mississippi River. Treasure Island offers guests some of the best gaming, accommodations, food service and nationally known entertainment in the casino industry. Treasure Island’s Caribbean themed facility features over 2,400 slots, 43 blackjack tables, five carnival games, a 6-table poker room and a 500-seat high stakes bingo hall. Casino guests can relax in Treasure Island’s luxurious 480-room hotel and take in a show in the 3,000-seat Island Event and Convention Center. Additional guest amenities include a 137-slip marina, 95-site RV-park, a 120-passenger cruise yacht and Island Xtreme Bowl, a 24 Brunswick™ Lane bowling center, arcade and lounge.

Source: Treasure Island / The Script Twitter

26 April 2013

The Script: Third’s A Charm

You might catch a rocker take a swig of water while performing on stage in Singapore, but beer? Well, The Script are Irish after all, and you know how they love a pint or 2. Even if this wasn’t happening in some cosy pub, but at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, in front of a sold-out crowd of 9,000 on Good Friday, Mar 29. The feeling of intimacy and familiarity was there, nonetheless, as it was the Irish alternative rock band’s third concert in this country. They were here last September for a showcase at Avalon.


In any case, the alcohol was a good segue for Guitarist Mark Sheehan to tease frontman Danny O’Donoghue by telling the crowd that he was a drunk dialer. That led to the highlight of the night, when O’Donoghue asked their fans to take out their cell phones and call their ex-girl/boyfriends. As people were doing this, he casually walked down from the stage, took a phone out of a random guy’s hands and answered “Hello”. He then pointed the phone to the audience who screamed in unison, before starting to sing “Nothing” from their album Science & Faith, over the phone.
Who knows if the girl on the line had any clue what was going on, or even knew that the one serenading her over the phone was someone fans paid $151 for the category 1 ticket just to be near. It was clear that she’s one lucky girl and that the crowd thoroughly enjoyed that interactive number.


When lead singer, Danny O’Donoghue, emerged on stage singing “Good Ol’Days”, the crowd went ecstatic. He certainly knew how to charm. Into their second song, “We Cry”, he ran down the stage and stood on the barricade as crazy fans – mostly girls – grabbed and touched him. He sang the line “together we cry” and reached out to the audience in front who sang along to the same line.


Guitarist Mark Sheehan was dressed in the Irish signature plaid print pants and an accordion pleat kilt. The ginger bearded man ran up to the corner of the stage where he played his guitar solo, before throwing his pick to the crowd. The pick landed in the photographer pit where I was standing. Fans at the mosh pit were all screaming and pleading for me to give them the pick. Overwhelmed by their requests, I chucked the pick at them and 1 lucky girl managed to catch it. Although bummed about not being able to keep it, I’d to remember not to abuse UrbanWire’s editorial privileges.


When “Breakeven” came on, everyone sang along to it. The song about heart break when the girl he loves leaves him for another guy is one of the band’s top hits from their debut album The Script, and was certified double platinum in US and Australia. The band then played “Science & Faith”, followed by their breakout single “The man who can’t be moved”, that skyrocketed them to fame in their eponymous album.

Midway through the concert, O’Donoghue, Sheehan, and Power endeared themselves to their fans further, by dressing up as locals. They put on sarongs and straw hats to take a photo with the wild crowd behind as a memento. It’s “their thing”, something they do in every country they visit. The photo was then posted on their Twitter account with the tweet “Singapore, the long awaited pic! Best crowd ever! Skirts and hats! Big love.” After the photo was taken, they threw the hats and sarongs into the crowd. The fans went for them like bloodthirsty predators after their prey.


Before starting on the acoustic performance of the song “I’m Yours”, O’Donoghue revealed, “I wrote it 4 o’clock in the morning when I was broke and drunk and all I had was my guitar.” The sight of the audience waving their phone lights made it a very intimate and beautiful moment.

Ending the concert with “For The First Time”, their #4 top single from their second studio album Science & Faith, The Script left the stage while their fans continued singing. In what seemed like just a minute after they were gone, Danny managed to magically appear in the middle aisle among the sitting crowd singing “You Won’t Feel”. You have to hand it to O’Donoghue who really knows how to mingle with and please his fans.


The Script finished their encore performance with the much anticipated “Hall of Fame”. The collaboration with rapper from The Black Eyed Peas, will.i.am, on their third album, #3, topped the UK charts and stayed there for 2 weeks, a first for the band. What an awesome end to the concert!


Before the concert, admittedly while I enjoy their songs, it wasn’t to an extent to be crazy over them. However after this concert, they’ve converted at least 1 other person. Their stage presence is undeniable, the chemistry with the band was great, although drummer Glen Power was pretty overshadowed by his 2 band mates who were able to interact with the crowd more. They surpassed the crowd’s expectations by playing all the songs that they wanted and being so physically interactive with them.


Danny definitely stood out the most but I love Mark’s super high energy and how he ran around the stage throwing [guitar] picks and all. I really liked the part when everyone continued singing after the band exited, and Danny suddenly burst out from one corner.”


Source: UrbanWire / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net

8 March 2013

Win Tickets To Meet And Go To The Script Concert In Sydney Australia


ENTRY FOR AUSTRALIAN RESIDENTS 10 YEARS AND OVER

WIN TICKETS TO THE SCRIPT IN AN EXCLUSIVE VIEWING AREA AND MEET THE BAND IN SYDNEY

To celebrate The Script's upcoming Australian tour -- we are giving you the chance to MEET the band, and attend their concert! 

To enter, simply tell us in 25 words or less: 'Why would you love to win a trip to Sydney to see The Script?' here

Please read all the terms and conditions on the entry form


The winner will be awarded 2 x tickets to The Script Sydney show and viewing from the front of house area (Sydney Entertainment Centre -- Sunday 7th April), economy airfares from their nearest capital city to Sydney, airport/hotel transfers, 1 x night twin share accommodation in a minimum 3 star hotel. This prize also includes a meet and greet with The Script. Should the major winner reside in NSW, the flights and accommodation component of the prize will be forfeited and no replacement prize will be offered.

RUNNER UP PRIZE
2 X Runners up will be awards a double pass to The Script concert in the following cities:

Melbourne concert -- Saturday 6th April
Brisbane concert -- Tuesday 9th April.

Source: Take 40 (Via The Script Online) / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net

22 February 2013

MYXCLUSIVE: Danny O'Donoghue Invites YOU To Watch THE SCRIPT Live in Manila!

The Script front man Danny O'Donoghue shared some stories from their latest album and their greatest memory from their previous show here in Manila.


MYXPH.COM got the chance to have a phone interview with The Script's front man Danny O'Donoghue.

Their album '#3' is enjoying a huge success from all over the world and their first two singles, "Hall of Fame" and "Six Degrees of Separation" are both dominant in several charts.

"It feels so amazing. The band seems to be getting bigger and bigger and more confident. We were just 3 people from Dublin trying to create a band and here we are 4 years later. It feels like we're on top of the world," Danny said when asked how they take the positive response of the fans for their latest album.

Danny shared that their latest album is about the three of them, hence the title. Their goal, according to him, is to create music for the head, heart and feet of the listeners, no wonder why fans can easily relate to their music.

The Script is one of those musicians who write their songs based on life experiences. Danny said, "Songs are life experiences. It wouldn't be great if we don't have this and we don't have that. Life is really hard but it's beautiful. There are good things in the world that don't get talked about. Songs are the opposite of newspapers... Newspapers talk about death, destruction and how terrible the world is, but songs remind us how beautiful the world can be."

The band just released the music video for "If You Could See Me Now" and according to Danny, it is one of those songs they wrote while drinking alcohol. "Different alcohols can take you to certain places, beer can make you go crazy and whiskeys can make you talk about emotional things. It was a good way for us to be open enough to talk about things that are really hard to talk about."



Mark, Glen and Danny were here in the Philippines last 2011 and we asked them what was their greatest experience here.

"The show itself, it was incredible. To have so many people singing back and it's not their first language, I just really feel so special that people would learn our lyrics. We weren't be who we are right now without our fans and obviously in Manila because we're not there that often but to be alive in the heart and mind of the people there really means a lot to us. All our fans are part of our story," he said.

The Script is coming back here in the Philippines! Be sure to catch their concert at the Big Dome on March 31, 2013 and sing along to your favorite The Script song.

"We're so proud that everybody got "Hall of Fame" to the top of the charts and we're coming back to thank you in person on the 31st. Bring your lyric sheets, your friends and your family because it's going to be a night to remember," said Danny.

Source: myxph
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