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The Script

The Script is an band formed in 2001 in by , , and Glen Power. Originally a , the band achieved international success with their self-titled debut album in 2008, which topped the charts in Ireland and the , featuring hits like "We Cry" and "The Man Who Can't Be Moved." Following the death of co-founder and guitarist in April 2023 at age 46, O'Donoghue and Power recruited bassist Ben Sargeant and guitarist Ben Weaver, reforming as a quartet to release their seventh studio album, Satellites, in July 2024. The band's music blends pop, rock, and soul influences, often exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience, with O'Donoghue's emotive vocals and piano-driven arrangements at the forefront. Their subsequent albums, including Science & Faith (2010), #3 (2012), No Sound Without Silence (2014), Freedom Child (2017), and Sunsets & Full Moons (2019), all reached number one in Ireland and the UK, amassing over seven billion streams and twelve million album sales worldwide (as of 2025). Notable singles like "Breakeven," "For the First Time," and "Hall of Fame" (featuring will.i.am) earned multi-platinum certifications and widespread radio play, solidifying their global appeal. In addition to their commercial achievements, The Script has received accolades such as three Meteor Ireland Music Awards, two , and two Brit Award nominations, while O'Donoghue served as a coach on from 2012 to 2013. The band was named the Official Irish Charts' Artist of the Decade for 2010–2019 by the and IRMA. Despite personal tragedies, including Sheehan's passing, The Script continues to tour extensively, with performances scheduled through 2025 and into 2026, maintaining their reputation for heartfelt live shows that connect deeply with fans.

History

Formation and early years

The Script was formed in 2001 in , , by childhood friends and , along with drummer Glen Power. The trio met through Dublin's vibrant music scene, where O'Donoghue and Sheehan had already honed their skills as songwriters and producers after spending several years from the late 1990s. There, they collaborated with prominent R&B and pop producers, including , contributing to tracks for artists like My Town and learning production techniques that would later shape the band's pop-rock sound. Upon returning to , the band focused on original songwriting, drawing from personal experiences such as O'Donoghue's struggles with substance use and health challenges in his early twenties, which informed their introspective lyrics about and relationships. They performed early gigs in local pubs and clubs, building a following while refining their live energy and emotional delivery. The lineup remained stable during this period, with O'Donoghue on vocals and , Sheehan on guitar and backing vocals, and on drums, fostering a tight-knit dynamic that emphasized collaborative creativity over lineup changes. By 2005, after submitting demos that showcased their blend of rock, soul, and pop influences, the band signed with Phonogenic Records, a imprint, marking the end of their unsigned phase. Prior to their major-label debut, they released a limited EP on featuring pre-debut tracks, though these were not commercially distributed and served primarily as a platform to gauge fan response. This early hustle in Dublin's indie circuit, combined with industry connections from their U.S. days, solidified the band's foundation before transitioning to full-time recording in .

The Script and breakthrough

The Script's self-titled debut album was released on 8 August 2008 in Ireland and 11 August 2008 in the United Kingdom via Phonogenic Records, an imprint of . The record was primarily produced by Steve Kipner and , with additional production contributions from Andrew Frampton on select tracks. Following their signing to the label, the band relocated from to to focus on promotion and recording, marking a pivotal shift in their career trajectory. The album spawned several hit singles that propelled the band's initial commercial success in the and . "We Cry," the lead single released in July 2008, peaked at number 15 on the and number 9 on the . "The Man Who Can't Be Moved," issued in September 2008, achieved greater acclaim, reaching number 2 in both the and . "Breakeven," released in 2008, followed suit, charting at number 21 in the and number 10 in , while later gaining traction internationally. These tracks' radio play and exposure helped the album debut at number 1 on the and Irish Albums Chart, where it remained for multiple weeks. In late 2008, the band received their first major award recognition, winning the World Music Award for World's Best Selling Irish Artist, acknowledging the debut album's rapid sales momentum. This accolade underscored their breakthrough in , bolstered by extensive promotional tours across the and . By 2009, The Script expanded their live performances, opening for high-profile acts such as and during U.S. and European dates, which honed their stage presence and built a growing fanbase. The band's international profile surged in 2010, particularly in the United States, where "" entered the and peaked at number 12, eventually certified platinum by the RIAA for over one million digital downloads. The debut album itself entered the at number 64 and sold over 313,000 copies in the U.S. by year's end, contributing to worldwide sales exceeding one million units. This period culminated in their first headlining U.S. tour in October 2010, solidifying their transition from regional act to global pop-rock contenders.

Science & Faith era

The Script's second studio album, Science & Faith, was released on 10 September 2010 in Ireland and the United Kingdom by Phonogenic Records and RCA Records. The album was preceded by the lead single "For the First Time" on 3 September 2010, followed by "Nothing" in November 2010 and "If You Ever Come Back" in February 2011. It marked a sophomore effort building on the band's debut momentum, with the group taking greater creative control in songwriting and production. Science & Faith debuted at number one on the Irish Albums Chart and the , where it remained for two weeks and spent a total of 68 weeks in the top 100. In the United States, the entered the at number three upon its 18 January 2011 release, selling 49,000 copies in its first week. The achieved 4× Platinum certification in the UK for sales exceeding 1.2 million units and 5× Platinum in Ireland for 75,000 units. Globally, it has sold over 1.5 million copies, contributing to the band's expanding international presence. The album was produced by band members and alongside Steve Kipner and Andrew Frampton, emphasizing a polished pop-rock sound with piano-driven ballads and anthemic choruses. Thematically, delves into the ecstasies and agonies of romantic love, exploring dysfunction, heartbreak, and loss, while the specifically contrasts scientific rationalization with the irrationality of emotional bonds, highlighting a between logic and in relationships. The release propelled the band into an expanded European tour in late 2010 and early 2011, followed by their first U.S. headline tour in fall 2011, which included 32 dates across major venues and marked a significant step in their North American breakthrough. This period saw the band's fanbase grow rapidly through heavy radio airplay of singles like "For the First Time," which reached in the UK, and increasing engagement on emerging platforms, fostering a dedicated international following.

#3 period

The Script's third studio album, titled #3, was released on 7 September 2012 in Ireland and 10 September 2012 in the United Kingdom. The record featured the lead single "Hall of Fame", a collaboration with released on 20 August 2012, alongside subsequent singles "" (25 November 2012) and "If You Could See Me Now" (4 March 2013). Produced primarily by band members and , along with collaborators Andrew Frampton, Steve Kipner, and Jimbo Barry, the album marked a stylistic evolution from their earlier pop-rock sound, incorporating influences through the rap verse on "Hall of Fame" and subtle electronic elements in tracks like "Good Ol' Days". This experimentation built on the faith and love motifs explored in their prior work, , while introducing bolder genre blends to broaden their appeal. The album achieved significant commercial success, debuting at number one on the Irish Albums Chart and reaching number two on the , where it spent 57 weeks in the top 100. "Hall of Fame" topped charts in the UK (for two weeks) and , among others, and was certified platinum by the for over 600,000 units sold in the UK alone. The other singles performed solidly, with "Six Degrees of Separation" peaking at number 32 and "If You Could See Me Now" at number 20 on the . By 2014, #3 had sold over one million copies worldwide, contributing to the band's growing international presence. During this period, The Script embarked on their first major arena tours with the #3 World Tour, which began in November 2012 and included headline shows at venues like in and London's , expanding from their previous theater-focused outings. Frontman Danny O'Donoghue's role as a coach on the first season of in 2012 further elevated the band's visibility, leading to increased media exposure and a sales boost for their catalog. These milestones solidified their transition to arena-level stardom between 2012 and 2014.

No Sound Without Silence

No Sound Without Silence is the fourth studio album by Irish band The Script, released on September 12, 2014, by . The album was preceded by the "Superheroes" in August 2014, which peaked at number four on the , followed by "Man on a Wire" and "Paint the Town Green" as subsequent singles. It debuted at number one on both the , marking the band's third consecutive chart-topper there, and the Irish Albums Chart. The record explores introspective themes of silence, reflection, and personal growth, inspired by the quiet moments amid the band's post-#3 success, with frontman noting that "sometimes the silence may give you the sound." The album was recorded across multiple studios, including Sphere Studios in , Riverrock Studios in , and Sofa Sound in , with production handled primarily by the band alongside collaborators such as Andrew Frampton and Steve Kipner. Building briefly on the experimental electronic elements of their prior release, No Sound Without Silence shifts toward a more stripped-back acoustic style, emphasizing emotional depth through piano-driven ballads and anthemic rock arrangements. Along with the album announcement on July 18, 2014, the band revealed plans for their first self-titled world tour, the No Sound Without Silence Tour. The tour commenced on January 16, 2015, in , , and spanned multiple continents including , , , , and , concluding with a headline show at Dublin's on June 20, 2015. Amid the promotional cycle, rumors of a band hiatus surfaced in early 2015, but these were dispelled through continued touring and public statements from O'Donoghue affirming the group's commitment to future projects. The album achieved commercial success, certified gold in several countries such as (35,000 units), (10,000 units), and the (20,000 units).

Freedom Child

Freedom Child is the fifth studio album by rock band The Script, released on 1 September 2017 via . The record features the "Rain", released in July 2017, followed by "Arms Open" in October 2017 and "Love Not Lovers" featuring singer Roísín Connolly in March 2018. Recorded between and , the album incorporates contributions from external songwriters and producers, including Nasri Atweh and , marking a departure from the band's more self-contained previous efforts. It debuted at number one on the , securing The Script's fourth consecutive chart-topping album there and outperforming the sales of established albums like Ed Sheeran's ÷ in its debut chart week. Unlike the inward, acoustic reflections of their prior release No Sound Without Silence, Freedom Child shifts focus to outward social and political commentary, drawing inspiration from global events including terrorist attacks and societal divisions. Tracks like the title song and "Divided States of America" address themes of unity amid conflict, with frontman Danny O'Donoghue describing the album as an attempt to "declare love" in response to hate and fear. The band aimed to create anthemic, uplifting material that encouraged empathy and resilience, blending pop-rock with electronic elements to reflect contemporary urgency. To support the album, The Script launched the Freedom Child Tour in late 2017, extending into 2018 with arena dates across the , , Europe, and Asia, including sold-out shows at London's . The tour encompassed over 70 performances, showcasing new material alongside hits and emphasizing audience interaction through communal sing-alongs. However, the period was challenging for O'Donoghue, who underwent for in early 2017 after years of strain, leaving him unable to speak for two months and prompting a brief band hiatus for recovery. Critically, garnered mixed reception, with some reviewers commending its bold thematic ambitions and energetic production while others faulted the lyrics for lacking depth and nuance in tackling complex issues. Despite this, the album enjoyed robust fan support, contributing to the band's ongoing commercial momentum with hundreds of thousands of copies sold worldwide and strong streaming performance.

Sunsets & Full Moons

Sunsets & Full Moons is the sixth studio album by Irish rock band The Script, released on November 8, 2019, through . The album consists of nine tracks and was supported by lead single "The Last Time," released in September 2019, followed by "Run Through Walls" in January 2020. It marked a continuation of the band's evolution in sound, incorporating more diverse genres while building on social themes of resilience seen in their previous release, . The album debuted at number one on both the and the Irish Albums Chart, becoming The Script's fifth and sixth consecutive chart-topping albums in those territories, respectively. In its first week, it sold 31,946 equivalent units in the UK, driven largely by streaming and downloads. Musically, Sunsets & Full Moons blends the band's signature pop-rock foundations with influences and electronic elements, creating an anthemic yet introspective vibe across tracks like the upbeat "Run Through Walls" and the reflective "If You Don't Love Yourself." Production for the album took place primarily in and in 2018 and early 2019, with collaborating with producers such as Steve Kipner and Wayne Wilkins to emphasize emotional depth. Themes of amid personal struggles, intertwined with romantic evoking moonlit nights and fleeting sunsets, permeate the record, as explored in songs like "The Last Time" and "Hurt People Hurt People." The global significantly disrupted promotion, causing the postponement of the planned 2020 European tour—originally scheduled for February and March with support from —to 2021. In response, pivoted to performances, including live-streamed sessions and online fan engagements throughout 2020 to maintain connection with audiences. Sales for Sunsets & Full Moons were moderate, with over 100,000 equivalent units moved in the UK by mid-2020, though the lack of live shows and venue closures due to the pandemic limited its commercial momentum compared to prior releases.

Greatest Hits and Sheehan's death

In October 2021, The Script released their first compilation album, Tales from the Script: Greatest Hits, which collected key singles from their six prior studio albums spanning 2008 to 2019. The record featured the brand-new original track "I Want It All," co-written by band members Danny O'Donoghue and Mark Sheehan alongside producers Andrew Frampton and Steve Kipner, marking a fresh addition to their catalog. It debuted at number one on both the Irish Albums Chart and the UK Albums Chart, underscoring the band's enduring popularity and providing a retrospective overview of their pop-rock hits like "Breakeven" and "Hall of Fame." The compilation's success highlighted The Script's commercial achievements, with over seven million albums sold worldwide by that point and multiple chart-topping singles, but it also served as a milestone reflecting on their evolution from Dublin-based songwriters to international artists. On April 14, 2023, , the band's co-founder and lead guitarist, died at age 46 in a following a brief, undisclosed illness. Sheehan had formed The Script in with O'Donoghue and drummer Glen Power, contributing essential guitar work and songwriting to all their albums, including co-authoring hits that defined their emotive, anthemic sound. In an official statement, the band mourned Sheehan as a "much loved husband, father, brother, band mate and friend," requesting privacy for his family during their time of grief. The loss prompted The Script to temporarily pause public activities, with O'Donoghue later describing the period as one of profound personal and collective sorrow that tested their resolve. Tributes from the music community emphasized Sheehan's instrumental role in the band's global success and his warm personality, framing his legacy as a cornerstone of their heartfelt songwriting and live performances.

Satellites and recent developments

Following the death of guitarist in April 2023, The Script released their first single without him, "Both Ways," on May 17, 2024. This was followed by the second single, "At Your Feet," on July 19, 2024. The band's seventh studio album, Satellites, was released on August 16, 2024, exploring themes of grief, loss, recovery, and human connection in the wake of Sheehan's passing. The album debuted at number one on the Albums Chart. To support the album, the band welcomed new touring members Benjamin Sargeant on bass and Ben Weaver on guitar, joining vocalist Danny O'Donoghue and drummer Glen Power. In conjunction with the album's release, The Script announced their Satellites World Tour, spanning 2024 through 2026, with initial dates including support slots on Pink's Summer Carnival Tour in North America and Europe. The tour continued into 2025 with legs across Asia, Europe, and Australia, featuring performances in cities such as Mumbai, London, and Sydney. In October 2025, the band marked the posthumous occasion of Sheehan's 49th birthday with a public tribute highlighting his enduring legacy and kindness.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of The Script consists of its two co-founding members and two additional musicians who joined as official band members in 2024 following the death of guitarist . (born 3 October 1980) serves as the band's , , and rhythm guitarist. As a co-founder, he has been central to the group's songwriting and performances since its inception. Glen Power (born 5 July 1978) plays drums and provides backing vocals. Also a co-founder, he contributes to the band's rhythmic foundation and has participated in recent recordings, including the 2024 album Satellites. Benjamin Sargeant plays bass guitar. Having served as the band's touring bassist since its early years, he became an official member in 2024 and contributed to Satellites, marking the first studio album to feature him in that capacity. Ben Weaver plays . He joined the band in 2024 and has performed on recent tours while also contributing guitar parts to Satellites.

Former members

Mark Sheehan was the and of the Irish band The Script, which he co-founded in 2001 in alongside vocalist and drummer Glen Power. The band's original trio remained stable throughout its early career, with no other long-term members joining or departing prior to 2023. Sheehan played a pivotal role in the group's songwriting and production, co-writing key hits such as "The Man Who Can't Be Moved," "Breakeven," and "Hall of Fame," which blended emotional lyrics with anthemic elements and contributed to the band's global breakthrough. His guitar work and creative input shaped the Script's distinctive sound, drawing from influences like while emphasizing heartfelt storytelling. Sheehan died on 14 April 2023 at the age of 46 after a brief illness.

Artistry

Musical style

The Script's music is primarily characterized as pop-rock infused with elements of , , and electronic music, often featuring piano-driven ballads and soaring anthemic choruses that emphasize emotional accessibility. This blend draws from Celtic soul traditions alongside and , creating a sound that balances introspective verses with uplifting, stadium-ready hooks. The band's core style prioritizes heartfelt storytelling through O'Donoghue's emotive, raspy vocals, which convey vulnerability and intensity, supported by string arrangements that add layers of drama to tracks like those on their third album. Recurring themes of love, loss, and resilience underscore their lyrics, positioning their work as motivational anthems for personal triumph amid adversity. Over their career, The Script's sound has evolved from the acoustic-leaning pop of their 2008 self-titled debut, which relied on mid-tempo piano-rock ballads and subtle to establish an intimate, vibe, to more experimental fusions in subsequent releases. By their in 2012, they incorporated elements, including O'Donoghue's in a stylized American accent and guest features like on "Hall of Fame," marking a shift toward rhythmic, urban-inflected pop. The 2017 album further expanded this trajectory with influences, blending electronic beats and drops alongside their rock foundations for a more dance-oriented, global appeal. Their latest work, Satellites (2024), returns to a grief-infused rock core, emphasizing raw emotional ballads that reflect personal loss while retaining pop-rock accessibility; the album was released following the band's reformation as a quartet with bassist Ben Sargeant and guitarist Ben Weaver, who contributed to its production and helped sustain the band's dynamic live sound. Production techniques have been pivotal to their polished yet dynamic sound, often involving collaborations with hitmakers like Steve Kipner and , who co-wrote and produced tracks emphasizing clean, radio-friendly arrangements. Early albums favored live , such as and guitar, to evoke organic warmth, while later works increasingly integrated synths and electronic production for broader arena compatibility, as seen in explosive choruses and visual spectacles during performances. This mix allows for both stripped-down intimacy in ballads and high-energy builds, though it sometimes results in formulaic structures. Critics have praised the band's stylistic consistency in delivering accessible, feel-good pop-rock that resonates with audiences, noting its ability to craft universally relatable anthems despite occasional clichés. However, reviews often highlight a bland uniformity in their evolution, critiquing the reliance on predictable builds and interludes as limiting artistic depth, though the emotional sincerity in vocals and themes earns consistent admiration for its uplifting intent. This balance has sustained their commercial success, with albums achieving platinum status through a sound that prioritizes broad appeal over radical innovation.

Influences

The Script's music draws heavily from Irish rock traditions, with frontman citing as a major influence for their anthemic songwriting and stadium-ready energy. Guitarist , who grew up immersed in Dublin's rock scene, also echoed this by emulating 's in creating expansive, empathetic guitar soundscapes that prioritize rhythm over flashy solos. Additionally, the band has acknowledged Van Morrison's soulful introspection as shaping their blend of Celtic roots and emotional depth, particularly in exploring themes of faith and personal turmoil. O'Donoghue's early exposure to and R&B music, which he embraced despite their limited prominence in , profoundly impacted the band's rhythmic pop elements, as he immersed himself in artists like Babyface, , and . This background, combined with the rise of and in Ireland, led to tracks like "We Cry" incorporating near-rap cadences and urban beats, reflecting a fusion of street-level storytelling with melodic hooks. complemented this with his rock foundation from local bands, but he gravitated toward R&B grooves inspired by and , emphasizing how rhythm interacts with vocals to drive emotional narratives. The band's sound also incorporates anthemic rock influences from and , evident in their soaring choruses and introspective lyrics that balance vulnerability with uplift. Echoes of appear in their pop precision and rhythmic elements, while producer Timbaland's beat-driven innovations informed their experimental production layers, as seen in later albums' leanings. O'Donoghue's personal health struggles, including a of —a rare condition affecting the liver and brain that he described as potentially life-ending—fostered a theme of raw vulnerability in their songwriting, channeling recovery and resilience into confessional tracks. Rooted in Dublin's rich musical heritage, The Script's relocation to in the early 2000s exposed them to a multicultural scene, broadening their perspectives and infusing global pop sensibilities into their Irish core. Post-debut international success, including tours across and , further shaped their worldview, inspiring lyrics that grapple with universal experiences like loss and redemption, such as the faith-versus-doubt motifs in their album . This evolution manifests in their work as a synthesis of personal grit and cultural fusion, prioritizing emotional authenticity over boundaries.

Discography

Albums

The Script have released seven studio albums, five of which reached number one on the . Including their album, they have achieved six number one albums in the . Their discography also includes albums and live releases. The band's albums have collectively sold over 11 million copies worldwide.
AlbumRelease dateUK peak positionCertifications
The Script (studio)11 20081BPI: 3× Platinum (); IRMA: 5× (); ARIA: (); RMNZ: ()
Science & Faith (studio)10 September 20101BPI: 3× (); IRMA: 3× ()
#3 (studio)7 September 20122BPI: 2× (); IRMA: 2× ()
No Sound Without Silence (studio)12 September 20141BPI: (); IRMA: (); ARIA: ()
Freedom Child (studio)1 September 20171BPI: (); IRMA: ()
Sunsets & Full Moons (studio)8 November 20191BPI: (); IRMA: ()
Satellites (studio)16 20242Pending
Tales from the Script: Greatest Hits ()1 October 20211IRMA: ()
In addition to their studio and compilation releases, The Script issued the video album Homecoming: Live at the on 28 November 2011, capturing their performance at Dublin's . The release topped the Music DVD Chart and was certified by the BPI in the for video sales.

Singles and other releases

The Script's singles have been a cornerstone of their commercial success, with many achieving top positions on the , the , and the Hot 100. Their debut single, "We Cry", released in 2008, marked their entry into the music scene, peaking at number 15 in the . Subsequent releases from their self-titled debut album, such as "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" and "", established them internationally, with the former reaching number 2 in both the and , and the latter certified by the RIAA in the for over one million units sold. These early hits demonstrated the band's ability to blend pop-rock with emotional lyrics, resonating across markets.
TitleYearUK PeakUS Hot 100 PeakCertifications
We Cry200815
The Man Who Can't Be Moved2008286Gold (RIAA, )
20082112Platinum (RIAA, )
For the First Time20104Gold (RIAA, )
Hall of Fame (feat. )2012125
Superheroes20143
The Last Time201932
Both Ways202461
Later singles continued this trajectory, with "Hall of Fame" from their #3 topping the and reaching number 1 in Ireland, showcasing their collaborative prowess with . "Superheroes" from followed suit, peaking at number 3 in the and number 1 in Ireland, underscoring their enduring appeal in their home market. In 2024, following the release of their seventh studio album Satellites, "Both Ways" served as the . The band's overall streaming success was recognized with a BRIT Billion award in 2024 for surpassing one billion streams across their catalog. Beyond standard singles, The Script have issued several EPs focused on acoustic renditions, including Acoustic Sessions (2018), Acoustic Sessions 2 (2021), Acoustic Sessions 3 (2022), and Rain EP (2017), which highlight stripped-down versions of their hits and provide fans with intimate interpretations. They have also ventured into covers and non-album tracks, notably a 2014 cover of Whitney Houston's "It's Not Right But It's Okay" performed for BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, blending their style with R&B influences. Early promotional demos from 2006–2007, predating their major label debut, circulated among industry insiders but were not officially released. Post-Satellites digital singles, such as "At Your Feet" and "Hunger" (both 2024), continue to extend their discography through streaming platforms.

Tours

Headlining tours

The Script embarked on their debut headlining tour, titled "The Script Tour," from late 2008 to 2009, primarily playing arenas across the and in support of their self-titled debut album. This outing marked the band's initial foray into larger venues as headliners, building on their breakthrough success with singles like "We Cry" and "The Man Who Can't Be Moved." Following the release of their second album, the band launched the "Science & Faith Tour" in 2010, extending through 2012, with a focus on European arenas and select US dates. The tour promoted tracks such as "For the First Time" and included headline shows in major cities like London and New York, solidifying their international presence. The "#3 Tour," spanning 2012 to 2014, represented a global expansion with approximately 59 shows in arenas worldwide, supporting their #3. Key legs included extensive runs in , , , and , featuring hits like "Hall of Fame" and drawing large crowds in venues such as in . In 2015, the "No Sound Without Silence Tour" comprised 56 dates across five continents, promoting their fourth album of the same name. The itinerary covered , , , , and , with notable performances in and a homecoming finale at in . The "Freedom Child Tour" ran from 2017 to 2018, featuring more than 50 shows and concluding with arena dates in . Supporting their fifth album [Freedom Child](/page/Freedom Child), the tour included European and North American legs, highlighted by collaborations and energetic sets of tracks like "Rain." After a , the band returned with the "Greatest Hits Tour" in 2022, encompassing 40 dates from to . This celebratory run focused on career-spanning hits, with major stops at in and homecoming shows in Ireland, marking their first extensive live outing in over two years. The ongoing "Satellites World Tour," launched in 2024 and scheduled through 2026, plans for over 100 shows starting in the United States. Promoting their seventh album Satellites, the tour includes arena and festival dates across , , and , with confirmed performances at venues like in and 3Arena in Dublin.

Supporting and festival appearances

In the early years of their career, The Script gained exposure by serving as supporting acts for established artists. In 2009, they opened for during the band's Circus Live tour, including a performance at in on 13 June. Later that year, on 27 July, they supported at the third show of the rock band's 360° Tour at the same venue, , marking a significant milestone in their rise within the Irish music scene. The band continued to take on high-profile opening slots in subsequent years. In 2024, The Script joined Pink as special guests on her Summer Carnival Tour, performing multiple dates across North America and Europe, including shows at venues like Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on 21 August and Soldier Field in Chicago on 24 August. This collaboration highlighted their enduring appeal as openers for major pop acts, drawing large stadium crowds. The Script have made notable appearances at major festivals throughout their career. They performed at Glastonbury Festival in 2009 on the Other Stage and returned to the Pyramid Stage in 2025, delivering an emotional set that included tributes to late guitarist Mark Sheehan. In 2025, they headlined slots at the Eden Sessions on 25 June at the Eden Project in Cornwall, supported by Tom Walker. They also performed at Forest Live, with shows at Thetford Forest on 20 June and Westonbirt Arboretum on 22 June, both again featuring Tom Walker as support. Additionally, they headlined the Glastonbury Abbey Extravaganza on 9 August 2025, alongside special guests. That year, they co-headlined Day 1 of the Cherry Blossom Festival on 14 November at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong, India, sharing the bill with Jason Derulo and others, attracting thousands to the 30,000-capacity venue. During the in 2020, The Script participated in virtual events to maintain fan engagement, including a live audio as part of 98FM's Summer Gig Series on 22 June.

Awards and nominations

Awards won

The Script have received recognition for their commercial success and songwriting through various awards. Key wins include honors from music accolades and international songwriting bodies.
YearAwardCategory
2009Meteor Music Best Irish Band
2009Meteor Music Best Irish Album
2011 Pop Award-winning Song for "Breakeven"
2011 Robert S. Musel Award for Song of the Year for "Breakeven"
2012 Pop Award-winning Song for "For the First Time"
2013 Pop Award-winning Song for "Hall of Fame"
2010Meteor Music Best Live
2008World's Best Selling Irish Act

Nominations received

The Script has garnered nominations from prominent and music awards, highlighting their breakthrough as an pop-rock act with global appeal. These recognitions often came in the early years of their career, particularly following the success of their debut album in 2008 and subsequent releases. While they secured wins in several categories elsewhere, the following details focus on key nominations that did not result in victories.
YearAwardCategoryDetails
2009Meteor Ireland Music AwardsBest Irish Pop ActNominated alongside Boyzone, The Blizzards, The Coronas, and Westlife; the award went to Boyzone.
2010Meteor Ireland Music AwardsBest Irish BandNominated with Bell X1, Delorentos, and others; Snow Patrol won.
2010Teen Choice AwardsChoice Rock Track ("Breakeven")Nominated for their hit single from the debut album; Train's "Hey, Soul Sister" won.
2011Brit AwardsInternational GroupNominated with Arcade Fire, Black Eyed Peas, and Vampire Weekend; Arcade Fire won.
2011Teen Choice AwardsChoice Music: GroupNominated alongside Maroon 5, Paramore, and others; Selena Gomez & The Scene won.
2013Brit AwardsInternational GroupNominated with Black Keys, Fun., and Killers; Black Keys won.

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