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Kuala Lumpur, February 10, 2025 – Irish rock legends The Script lit up the Mega Star Arena last night, delivering an unforgettable performance as part of their 2025 “Satellites” World Tour. Fans were treated to a mesmerizing night of music, emotion, and connection, making it a concert to remember.
A Night to Remember: Electrifying Opening
The energy in the arena was electric as The Script kicked off the night with “You Won’t Feel a Thing“, the perfect opener to ignite the crowd. From there, they launched into a string of their greatest hits, including “Breakeven,” “The Man Who Can’t Be Moved,” and “Hall of Fame.” Fans were also thrilled to witness the live debut of “Both Ways,” a fresh track from their latest album Satellites. The singalongs were deafening, proving yet again why The Script holds a special place in the hearts of Malaysian fans.
An Emotional Tribute to Mark Sheehan
The concert’s most poignant moment came when lead vocalist Danny O’Donoghue paid tribute to the band’s late guitarist, Mark Sheehan. Speaking from the heart, Danny thanked the fans for their unwavering support during the band’s difficult times, describing them as the light that guided them through the darkness. He then dedicated the emotional ballad *”If You Could See Me Now”* to Mark and to anyone who has lost someone they love, reminding the audience that our loved ones are never truly gone. The heartfelt tribute left the crowd visibly moved, creating a truly unforgettable moment.


Fans and Band in Harmony
True to their reputation for being fan-focused, The Script made sure the night felt personal and unforgettable. Danny left the stage multiple times to interact with Fans, shaking hands, selfies, and even handing the mic to fans to join in on the song. Meanwhile, Glen Power and Ben Sargeant delivered flawless performance by captivating everyone with their talent and chemistry on stage. The arena was out bursting with great vibes as fans are soaking up every moment of the band’s heartfelt connection and electrifying music.
A Grand Finale with an Encore Twist
After nearly two hours of stellar performances, The Script closed the main set with the fan-favorite “For the First Time,” leaving the audience on an emotional high as the lights dimmed. But the night wasn’t over. Answering the thunderous calls for an encore on and on, the band returned to the stage with a ferocious aura and a promising look for another three more fan most favoured songs: “Home Is Where the Hurt Is,” “Breakeven,” and “Hall of Fame.” The crowd erupted in joy, singing along at the top of their lungs, savouring every note of the grand finale.
As the night came to an end, it was clear that The Script’s 2025 “Satellites” World Tour stop in Malaysia was more than just a concert—it was a night of connection, emotion, and celebration that left fans with memories to treasure forever.