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The Script at Thomond Park: Everything you need to know
The Script at Thomond Park: Everything you need to know

BreakingNews.ie

time11-07-2025

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The Script at Thomond Park: Everything you need to know

Known for classics such as The Man Who Can't Be Moved, Breakeven, Before The Worst, Hall of Fame, Superheroes, and For the First Time, to name a few, The Script was formed in 2001 in Dublin by Danny O'Donoghue, Glen Power, and Mark Sheehan. They have enjoyed worldwide success since, with 10 billion streams, 12 million album sales, six UK number one albums, and two platinum-certified US singles to their name. Advertisement However, on April 14th, 2023, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Mark Sheehan died at age 46 in hospital after a brief illness. The Script announced in May 2024 that Ben Sargeant and Ben Weaver would be joining the band because they felt being a trio 'would never be the same'. The group returned with their album Satellites in August 2024. The album was written as the band vowed to pay tribute to Sheehan, to forge a new future for the Script while remembering that although Sheehan may no longer be here, he remains a vital part of everything that they do. Advertisement So, if you are headed to Thomond Park in Limerick to see The Script, keep reading to find out everything you need to know. When and where is it on? The Script play Thomond Park in Limerick this weekend, on Saturday, July 12th. What time should I arrive? Gates open at 5pm, with the show scheduled to start at 6pm. Who is playing? The Script are, of course, headliners, and special guests include English singer James Bay, known for his hit song Hold Back the River, and Cork native Allie Sherlock. Advertisement What songs will The Script play? Of course, we never know what will be played until the night itself, but here is a snapshot of what fans can expect based on The Script's concert in Scotland at the start of the month: Superheroes Rain Both Ways Six Degrees of Separation The Man Who Can't Be Moved The Last Time If You Could See Me Now (Dedicated to Mark Sheehan) Inside Out Never Seen Anything "Quite Like You" Before the Worst Nothing No Good in Goodbye Paint the Town Green For the First Time Encore: Home Is Where the Hurt Is Breakeven Hall of Fame How do I get there and home again? Plan and book your return travel arrangements in advance, and allow at least an extra two hours travel time to and from the venue. As traffic and parking delays are inevitable, attendees are encouraged to walk, use public transport and private coach services. By train: The nearest station is Colber station in Limerick City, which is a 35-minute walk to Thomond Park. By bus: From the bus and train station, you can get bus routes 302, 303 and 306, which will take you within walking distance of Thomond Park. By private coach: Bus set down, pick up and parking with be facilitated within the road closure for one section of the North Circular Road & O'Callaghan Strand. By car: Limited event parking is available but must be booked in advance via the Eventz App. Enter through the gate that is detailed on your ticket. Red route – golden circle, east stand, premium: Entrance is off Knockalisheen Road. Advertisement Green gate – pitch standing: Entrance is off Knockalisheen Road. Blue gate – West stand and accessible pedestrian: Entrance is off Cratloe Road. The Ticketmaster box office will be at the junction of Cratloe Road and Knockalisheen Road. Are there any tickets left? At the time of writing, there are limited tickets available on and don't forget to buy from the official source to avoid getting scammed. Advertisement What's the story with security? No queuing or camping is allowed in advance of the concert; if you do turn up early, you will be turned away at restricted area points around the venue. Attendees are advised to allow sufficient time to travel to the event and pass through security checks, and you should plan to be within the venue 30 minutes before the show starts. Strict security checks will be in operation, and everyone will be subject to a search permissible under law as a condition of entry to protect everyone's safety. Additional searches may take place once inside the venue. No camping or collapsible chairs are permitted on-site. Concertgoers are advised not to bring large bags or backpacks, as they may experience delays or be refused entry. No bags larger than A4 size will be allowed in the venue. There will be no storage facilities on-site. Any items left at entrances or in surrounding areas will be removed and disposed of accordingly. Prohibited items include, but are not exclusive to, glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, signs/flags bigger than A3, flagpoles, flares, selfie sticks, iPads, laptops, cameras and audio recording equipment. There is no re-admission to the concert, so if you leave, you won't be let back in. Thomond Park is a residential area, and organisers have appealed to all concert goers to respect the local community by not littering, not engaging in anti-social behaviour and by not parking illegally. Screenshots of tickets will not work, as barcodes are live and updating regularly, so download your ticket to your phone ahead of the event. Standing at the concert is 14 years and over, and under 16s must be accompanied at all times by a parent or guardian over the age of 25 who takes full responsibility and remains with them throughout the event. Unaccompanied under-16s will be refused entry without a refund. It is recommended that those under five years old do not attend. What's the weather giving? Check the forecast before you go, and dress accordingly for Irish weather. Think boots or runners, layers, raincoats/ponchos and suncream, but remember – no umbrellas.

Irish chart-toppers The Script perform in Llangollen
Irish chart-toppers The Script perform in Llangollen

Leader Live

time04-07-2025

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  • Leader Live

Irish chart-toppers The Script perform in Llangollen

They certainly 'painted the town green' in the beautiful Dee Valley as they brought their Satellites UK Tour to a delighted sell-out crowd. Made up of Danny O'Donoghue (vocals), Glen Power (drums), Ben Sargeant (bass) and Ben Weaver (guitar) - The Script first rose to fame in 2008 with the release of their self-titled debut album, which featured hit singles The Man Who Can't Be Moved and Breakeven. Since then, the band has enjoyed a hit-filled career including six number one albums. The multi-platinum band delivered a hit-filled, high-energy set in the North Wales town that had fans singing along from the very first note. Opening with the anthemic Superheroes, The Script powered through a career-spanning 90-minute show featuring fan favourites including Rain, For the First Time, Six Degrees of Separation, The Man Who Can't Be Moved, Nothing, Paint the Town Green and The Last Time. Frontman Danny O'Donoghue kept fans hanging on every word, blending soaring vocals with heartfelt storytelling in true Script style. One lucky lady in particular was the envy of many as Danny plucked her from the to dance with him on stage. But the showman he is, he got in amongst the rest of the crowd - add in confetti canons and pyrotechnics - we had it all. The night reached a powerful finale with a three-song encore, featuring the emotional Home Is Where the Hurt Is, global hit Breakeven, and their UK number one hit single Hall of Fame. Earlier, special guest BRIT Award winner Tom Walker opened the evening with a soulful and captivating set, showcasing his powerhouse vocals and hit songs including Leave a Light On and Just You and I. TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion continues on Friday (July 4) with headliner Olly Murs.

Danny O'Donoghue reveals the very odd reason The Script 'almost missed' their performance at Glastonbury
Danny O'Donoghue reveals the very odd reason The Script 'almost missed' their performance at Glastonbury

Daily Mail​

time29-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Danny O'Donoghue reveals the very odd reason The Script 'almost missed' their performance at Glastonbury

Danny O'Donoghue revealed the bizarre reason that almost costed The Script their gig at Glastonbury. The soft-rock band stunned the crowd at the iconic Pyramid Stage on Saturday, where they paid an emotional tribute to late guitarist Mark Sheehan. The Irish frontman, 44, admitted 'he'd been on a speedboat ride in Cardiff the day before 'and was left 'battered and bruised' after it. 'For about two hours, I think they were trying their best to get us to crash and not show up to Glastonbury,' he told The Sun. 'My knees are in bits.' Explaining they had left the sea more than twice, Danny added: 'We went right up and bang, smashed down.' It comes after the band paid an emotional tribute to late guitarist Mark Sheehan on Saturday as they took to the stage at Glastonbury. The rock group was formed in 2001 in Dublin and now consists of Danny, Glen Power, Benjamin Seargent and Ben Weaver. The band's late member died in hospital aged 46 back in April 2023 following a brief illness, leaving his bandmates 'utterly devastated'. And over two years on from his passing, Danny shared some sweet words for his pal before dedicating a song to him amid their performance on the Pyramid stage at Worthy Farm, Somerset. Following a performance of their breakthrough track The Man Who Can't Be Move, Danny, 44, sat on the edge of the stage and told the audience how he wished Mark was still alive to see their success. He shared: 'There's one person I really wish was here to see this. He was on the stage 17 years ago. We lost my best mate and the founding member of The Script Mark Sheehan, we lost him nearly a year and a half ago. 'I just want to thank every single person here for keeping us going, for all your thoughts and all your prayers, thank you so much.' As the crowd cheered, he added: 'I know he's having a whiskey right now looking down on us. With that I'm gonna dedicate this song to him, this song is called If You Could See Me Now. ' A host of world-renowned performers are still yet to take to the stage this weekend, with Neil Young scheduled to headline the festival on Saturday and Olivia Rodrigo closing out the weekend on Sunday. The rest of the festival will too see performances from Raye, The Libertines, Noah Kahan and many others. Mark, who was originally from Dublin, formed the successful rock band alongside frontman Danny and drummer Glen Power in 2001. His shock passing was announced on the band's official Facebook page in April 2023, two weeks after the group's gig was announced. The guitarist and father-of-three lived in America with his wife Rina. He died in hospital on April 14, 2023 following a brief, undisclosed illness. Their band's statement said: 'Much loved husband, father, brother, band mate and friend Mark Sheehan passed away today in hospital after a brief illness'. It continued: 'The family and group ask fans to respect their privacy at this tragic time.' Mark began his career as a dancer and taught Hip-Hop at Dublin's Digges Lane performing arts centre. Mark and lead singer Danny had been best friends from the age of 12 and were previously members of a band called Mytown, which was formed in 1996. The Script were formed in Dublin in 2001, with Mark on guitar, Glen Power on drums and Danny singing. Following his passing, Mark left his £9.4million fortune to his family. They went on to sell 20M records worldwide include The Man Who Can't be Moved, For The First Time, We Cry and Hall of Fame. Last year, Danny has opened up about turning to 'drinking, smoking... everything' after the death of his bandmate Mark. Danny revealed that he went 'off the rails' after Mark died, turning to drink and cigarettes as he experienced a mental block. But after a heavy drinking session in his native Ireland over Christmas 2023, the singer decided to cut out alcohol and 'face the grief stone cold sober'. Danny said: 'I went off the rails after Mark passed away like everybody does. I was out drinking, smoking, everything and I went through a mental block. He later said: 'I got back from a big drinking session over Christmas in Ireland and I just said "Enough is enough". I want to face the grief stone cold sober because if you don't, you're only kicking it down the street. 'January was a big one for me - I gave up drinking, smoking, caffeine, all the good stuff… I was only going to do it through January but here we are in May now and I feel better than ever. 'I feel like I'm starting to come out from the black cloud a little bit now, hence the new music.'

The Script pay tribute to late guitarist Mark Sheehan during Glastonbury set
The Script pay tribute to late guitarist Mark Sheehan during Glastonbury set

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time29-06-2025

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The Script pay tribute to late guitarist Mark Sheehan during Glastonbury set

The Script frontman Danny O'Donoghue paid tribute to former band member Mark Sheehan during their Glastonbury performance. Guitarist Sheehan died aged 46 after a brief illness in April 2023 and had formed the band alongside O'Donoghue and drummer Glen Power. Advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by BBC Radio 2 (@bbcradio2) During their performance on the Pyramid Stage, O'Donoghue said: 'There's one person I really wish was here to see this. He was on this stage 17 years ago. We lost my best mate and the founding member of the script, Mark Sheehan. 'We lost him nearly a year and a half ago. I just wanted to thank every single person here for keeping us going, for all your thoughts and all your prayers. Thank you so much. 'I know he's having a whisky right now looking down on us.' He went on to dedicate the band's song If You Could See Me Now to Sheehan. Advertisement The Script was formed in Dublin in 2001. Their eponymous debut album was released in 2008 and it went to number one in both the UK and Ireland. It featured hits such as We Cry, Breakeven, and The Man Who Can't Be Moved, with the latter peaking at number two in the UK singles charts. Among their other studio albums are chart-topping LPs Science And Faith (2010) and Freedom Child (2017). Advertisement Their most recent studio album, Satellites, was released in August 2024. O'Donoghue, 44, is also known for being one of the original coaches on reality TV competition series The Voice UK.

Queensland's top landscape projects revealed at leading awards ceremony
Queensland's top landscape projects revealed at leading awards ceremony

News.com.au

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

Queensland's top landscape projects revealed at leading awards ceremony

Queensland's architects celebrated the best new landscapes across the state in an awards show on Thursday night, where 6 projects won awards of excellence for their work across the field. The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) Queensland Awards had more than fifty projects nominated for awards at Blackbird Brisbane, in an event that covered accomplishments in fields such as parks, infrastructure and climate positive design. One of the night's most successful companies was design firm Urbis, which won three awards of excellence and two landscape architecture awards. Their work on the Northshore Brisbane Street renewal program received an award of excellence for the infrastructure category, and the company shared an award with South Bank Corporation for the Future South Bank Master Plan. Glen Power, Director of Urbis, said the team was proud of their work over the past year, and appreciated the recognition within the field. 'It's obviously an honour to be nominated amongst all the other incredible submissions,' he said. 'It's more of a celebration than it is a competition.' Urbis also scored an award of excellence for the parks and open space category, with their work on the Archerfield Wetlands District Park. Mr Power said his team was especially proud of creating spaces within the park both for community members and the redevelopment of the Oxley Creek corridor. 'We're proud to create an environment for flora and fauna that'll … continually keep giving back to the community,' he said. Meanwhile, the master plan for Washpool Creek Catchment by Tract received an award of excellence for landscape planning, along with an award for climate positive design, a regional achievement award and a ShadeSmart award. Judges said the project's plans for transforming the catchment over the next three decades represented a strong vision for the area, and credited their work in mapping out the technical stormwater engineering. Other awarded projects included the Archerfield Wetlands Land Management project from the Brisbane Sustainability Agency. The project was given an award of excellence for land management, while the University of Queensland Ampitheatre from Hassell took home one for the health and education landscape category. The jury described Hassell's work on the project as thoughtful response to post-pandemic attitudes, 'reinviting students outdoors and reinvigorating campus life through a landscape that is culturally aware, ecologically attuned, and beautifully resolved.' Overall, 18 landscape architecture awards were also given out on the night, along with several regional achievement awards, ShadeSmart awards and one award for climate positive design. Finally, Caloundra Community and Creative Hub from Jacobs and Sunshine Coast Council won the people's choice award that evening. AILA Queensland Jury Chair, David Hatherly, said judges saw 'a strong commitment' across the board to designing with climate and community in mind, when creating public spaces across Queensland. 'Landscape architecture is playing a critical role in connecting policy, infrastructure and biodiversity with how people connect with and experience their everyday environments,' he said. 'The profession's leadership is helping guide our cities, towns and regions towards more inclusive, sustainable futures.' Many of the night's winners will now be heading to the National Landscape Architecture Awards, to be hosted in Hobart in October.

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