The Script booked their place in the hearts of the Granite City with a storming set at the AECC.
The Irish group wowed the crowd during their sold-out Aberdeen date. It's been two years since they took to the stage in the city, and the trio, Danny O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan and Glen Power did not dissapoint.
The Original Rude Boys warmed the crowd up, and then the moment the crowd had been waiting for arrived and The Script started their set just before 21.00.
Video footage and special effect helped to kick off the show, setting the tone for what was to come.
The group opened the show to a massive cheer from the AECC with Danny - who is also known as a coach on The Voice attracting appreciative whistles from adoring female fans.
A rendition of We Cry had the crowd moving and the band played a stream of their hits including Breakeven.
Highlights of the show included the hit Six Degrees Of Separation, which had the crowd singing along. The banter also proved to be a hit, with guitarist Mark Sheehan saying. "Thanks for coming out in the snow."
He also got the crowd laughing when he promted them to get their phones out ad call and ex for the groups song, Nothing.
Other favourites were, If You Ever Come Back and For The First Time. However The Script saved the best for lastwith Hall Of Fame. It saw Danny appear with a fiery torch which led to some impressive special effects.
The show ended to the band shouting, "We love you Aberdeen!" to huge cheers and with Danny waving a saltire.
Source: Evening Express / Edited: DannyO'Donoghue.Net
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