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The Script

Ireland · 2000s – present
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The Script, Dublin's pop-rock maestros, blend anthemic melodies with raw emotion, captivating global audiences through heartfelt storytelling and resilient spirit.
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Founded
2001
Active
2000s – present
Genre
Pop Rock
Hometown
Dublin, Ireland
Members
Danny O’Donoghue2001 – sekarang
Glen Power2001 – sekarang
Past Members
Mark Sheehan2001 – 2023
Origin
Ireland
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✨ What did Danny and Mark do before The Script?
Before forming The Script, Danny O'Donoghue and Mark Sheehan were part of a boy band called Mytown in the late 1990s. They also spent time in Los Angeles working as producers, writing and producing tracks for big names like Britney Spears, Boyz II Men, and TLC.
✨ How did The Script get their name?
The band's unique name, 'The Script,' was inspired by their time living in Los Angeles. In L.A., everyone was constantly talking about film scripts, leading the band members to adopt 'What's the script?' as a common greeting, which eventually stuck as their band name.
✨ Did Danny share his 'Voice UK' earnings?
Frontman Danny O'Donoghue, who was a coach on the first two seasons of 'The Voice UK,' reportedly shared his entire salary from the show with his bandmates, Mark Sheehan and Glen Power. This act of generosity highlights the strong bond within the group.
✨ What Guinness World Record do they hold?
The Script once broke a Guinness World Record for buying the 'largest round of drinks' for their fans. During a St. Patrick's Day show in Ireland, they spent a staggering £22,000 to buy 8,000 drinks for concertgoers, celebrating with a massive toast.
✨ What inspired 'If You Could See Me Now'?
The deeply emotional song 'If You Could See Me Now' holds significant personal meaning, as it was written by Danny O'Donoghue and Mark Sheehan in memory of their late parents. The lyrics explore themes of loss and the desire to show loved ones how far they've come.