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Fans follow The Script at Mt Duneed Estate

February 8, 2025 BY

The Script launched confetti at the end of its first song, much to the delight of the crowd. Photos: JAMES TAYLOR

IRISH band The Script lit up the night in its first appearance at Mt Duneed Estate in the latest instalment of the A Day on the Green concert series.

Touring internationally to support last year’s album Satellites, The Script drew a loud and appreciative crowd to the winery.

Saturday’s concert was held in hot conditions at Mt Duneed Estate.

 

Opening with furious percussion from fill-in drummer Adam Falkner on You Won’t Feel a Thing, the quartet – including new lead guitarist Ben Weaver – charged through a setlist of songs from throughout the band’s 20-year career.

Drummer Adam Falkner lets loose to open The Script’s set.

 

Frontman Danny O’Donoghue was in excellent form despite the hot conditions – “An Irishman here is like a snowman in an oven,” he remarked – dedicating At Your Feet to his new wife and If You Could See Me Now to late band member Mark Sheehan.

New lead guitarist Ben Weaver got a rousing reception.

 

Earlier in the day, English singer-songwriter Calum Scott started with slower songs akin to his hit Dancing on My Own – “It is my honour and duty to depress you for 45 minutes,” he joked early on – but hit the afterburner midway into his set and had the crowd bouncing to electronica-flavoured tunes Whistle and Where Are You Now and a solid cover of Maroon 5’s This Love.

 

The Script frontman Danny O’Donoghue was in excellent form despite the heat.

 

Other acts on the day were Montaigne, X Ambassadors and Lottie Gallagher.

The Script concert
Calum Scott belts out a tune.

Fatboy Slim will headline the next A Day on the Green concert at Mt Duneed Estate, to be held on March 22.