The Script are happiest when they are performing.
The ‘Nothing’ group – who have just returned to
Ireland following a successful US tour - said they don’t care whether
they are playing a small gig or an arena show, they forget their
troubles when they go onstage and turn into “The Script
performance machine”.
Drummer Glen Power exclusively told BANG Showbiz:
“As a band we’re at our happiest when we’re playing live on stage. The
minute we walk on, anything that’s going on gets left at the side of the
stage.
“We put the same show on every time we go on
stage so it doesn’t matter if it’s a small venue or an arena tour. Put
two people in front of us and we’ll turn into The Script performance
machine. When the pressure’s on we get it done.”
Glen – who formed the band with Danny O’ Donoghue
and Mark Sheehan - also revealed the 'For The First Time' hitmakers
still can’t believe people across the globe want to hear them play.
He said: “To have fans around the world who
actually want to come and see us play we’re never had that before. No
matter what’s going on in your life you man up and get out there and you
do the gig. It’s the fans that matter.”