Then, it’s back to the dressing room. ‘We like to have one hour to ourselves,’ Mark explains. ‘We like to be warmed up when we go on stage — unlike a lot of bands who only warm up around the fourth or fifth song.
Danny chips in: ‘We never talk about a show after we come off stage, because it’s the wrong time. Emotions are so high. Before I go on, I pace the hallways like a caged tiger.’
Prior to each show, roadies are sent off to buy a bizarre array of items. In Cardiff it was Tom Jones masks. In Brighton it’s a deck chair, beach balls – and, favourite headgear of holidaying Brits – knotted handkerchiefs.
The props are for a specially created stage photo opportunity which will be posted on Twitter and Facebook to promote online conversations. It’s another reminder that The Script are canny businessmen as well as talented musicians.
That night is a repeat of the night before: the audience going wild and The Script putting everything into their performance. Finally, the fans reluctantly allow them to come off stage, and Danny, Mark and Glen dive into the tour coach en route to the next gig.
They are drenched in sweat and euphoric as they tuck into a sandwich supper. That’s rock and roll.
*The Script are at the V Festival on August 17 and 18. Ticketmaster: 0844 844 0444.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2383553/Danny-ODonoghue-opens-new-love-quitting-The-Voice-life-road-The-Script.html#ixzz2vHuGRpyz
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on FacebookMark, still buzzing, regale us with on-the-road tales. Talking about their time in America, working with celebrated R&B producers, Danny says: ‘When I was growing up I didn’t want to be a musician — I wanted to be black.’
That night, they sleep on the tour bus on the journey to the next gig in Brighton, and they have their portable studio up and running soon after breakfast. They work until late afternoon, eat dinner at 5.30pm, then hold a meet-and-greet with fans.
Among them is five-year-old Leo Ask from Hove, almost totally blind and suffering from life threatening ailments. He tells them he plays The Script’s music every night in bed.
Leo starts singing Hall Of Fame to Danny who, visibly touched, kneels down next to him and joins in. Leo complains: ‘That’s my song!’
Danny gives Leo some of his bracelets; Leo’s mum gives Danny a plastic wristband advertising Leo’s viskid.com charity, which the singer wears at the gig.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2383553/Danny-ODonoghue-opens-new-love-quitting-The-Voice-life-road-The-Script.html#ixzz2vHty6gwV
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Then, it’s back to the dressing room. ‘We like to have one hour to ourselves,’ Mark explains. ‘We like to be warmed up when we go on stage — unlike a lot of bands who only warm up around the fourth or fifth song.
Danny chips in: ‘We never talk about a show after we come off stage, because it’s the wrong time. Emotions are so high. Before I go on, I pace the hallways like a caged tiger.’
Prior to each show, roadies are sent off to buy a bizarre array of items. In Cardiff it was Tom Jones masks. In Brighton it’s a deck chair, beach balls – and, favourite headgear of holidaying Brits – knotted handkerchiefs.
The props are for a specially created stage photo opportunity which will be posted on Twitter and Facebook to promote online conversations. It’s another reminder that The Script are canny businessmen as well as talented musicians.
That night is a repeat of the night before: the audience going wild and The Script putting everything into their performance. Finally, the fans reluctantly allow them to come off stage, and Danny, Mark and Glen dive into the tour coach en route to the next gig.
They are drenched in sweat and euphoric as they tuck into a sandwich supper. That’s rock and roll.
*The Script are at the V Festival on August 17 and 18. Ticketmaster: 0844 844 0444.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2383553/Danny-ODonoghue-opens-new-love-quitting-The-Voice-life-road-The-Script.html#ixzz2vHuGRpyz
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on FacebookMark, still buzzing, regale us with on-the-road tales. Talking about their time in America, working with celebrated R&B producers, Danny says: ‘When I was growing up I didn’t want to be a musician — I wanted to be black.’
That night, they sleep on the tour bus on the journey to the next gig in Brighton, and they have their portable studio up and running soon after breakfast. They work until late afternoon, eat dinner at 5.30pm, then hold a meet-and-greet with fans.
Among them is five-year-old Leo Ask from Hove, almost totally blind and suffering from life threatening ailments. He tells them he plays The Script’s music every night in bed.
Leo starts singing Hall Of Fame to Danny who, visibly touched, kneels down next to him and joins in. Leo complains: ‘That’s my song!’
Danny gives Leo some of his bracelets; Leo’s mum gives Danny a plastic wristband advertising Leo’s viskid.com charity, which the singer wears at the gig.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2383553/Danny-ODonoghue-opens-new-love-quitting-The-Voice-life-road-The-Script.html#ixzz2vHty6gwV
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