The Script fired up an exciting new start when they announced the August 14th release of their new album ‘The User’s Guide To Being Human’. The record’s lead single ‘Man In The Arena’ was received strongly by both fans and media alike and was A listed by Radio 2. The Script now keep that upbeat impetus flying as they share the new single ‘The Crowd Was Singing Wonderwall’. Both songs show that The Script are primed to continue their phenomenal success, which has seen them land numerous #1 albums (six in the UK, eight in Ireland), two US Top 10 albums, 14 billion streams and 5 million sales.

‘The Crowd Was Singing Wonderwall’ fuses The Script’s gift for larger-than-life, stadium-filling singalong choruses and the anthemic swagger of indie-rock. The song is a towering ode to nostalgia as a superpower, about the fraying and re-braiding of lifelong friendships. It was inspired by the stadium-sized communal joy that gripped the world last year during Oasis’s Live ’25 tour. The lyrics reference friends that fell out in 1993 and by chance bump into each other at the Oasis reunion gigs, 30+ years later. Listen HERE.

‘The User’s Guide To Being Human’ is available to pre-order / pre-save HERE. It is available on CD and limited transparent vinyl while the official artist store also stocks exclusive merch bundles and a cassette.

The Script have currently completed a huge UK and Ireland stadium tour as special guests to Take That, they will now play four major outdoor shows with Luke Combs which includes Ireland’s Slane Castle during which they will play to a combined audience of 1.3 million people. Their huge arena tour in support of the new album will then travel across Ireland, the UK and Europe in October and November, before heading to Asia and Australia in 2027 – adding to the 4.5 million tickets that they have already sold during their career.

Tickets for the tour, dates listed below, are available HERE.

OCTOBER
30th – Ireland, Dublin, 3Arena
31st – Ireland, Dublin, 3Arena

NOVEMBER
2nd – UK, Belfast, SSE Arena
5th – UK, Newcastle, Utilita Arena
6th – UK, Birmingham, Utilita Arena
7th – UK, Manchester, Co-op Live
9th – UK, Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
10th – UK, Leeds, First Direct Arena
12th – UK, Aberdeen, P&J Live
13th – UK, Glasgow, OVO Hydro
14th – UK, Sheffield, Utilita Arena
16th – UK, Bournemouth, International Centre
17th – UK, Cardiff, Utilita Arena
19th – UK, Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
21st – UK, London, The O2

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