The Script announces Satellites World Tour dates ‘We are so excited’
The Script will be joined by a special guest at the Satellites World Tour
The Script sent their fans into a frenzy with a series of exciting announcements on Friday, May 17.
They took to social media to unveil details about their upcoming Satellites World Tour and the release of their new single, Both Ways, from their forthcoming album, Satellites.
In a carousel post on Instagram, the Irish rock band shared a video announcing the world tour, featuring special guest Tom Walker, along with photos showcasing the release of their new song and a complete lineup of tour dates and stopovers.
In the caption they exclaimed, "#TheScriptFamily! We are so excited to announce our new album called SATELLITES is out 16 August! The first single from the album 'Both Ways' is out now!"
"AND we are going on TOUR!" they revealed. the caption was concluded with details about ticket sales and album pre sale order .
The tour is set to began in Belfast at the SSE Arena on November 13. In addition to the UK dates, the band is slated to perform in cities like Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, and more.
According to Irish Independent, this upcoming album will mark the band's first release since bandmate Mark Sheehan's death in last April at the age of 46.
Despite this loss, the remaining members honor Sheehan's memory by continuing the band they formed together.
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