$37.50 – General Admission Floor
$37.50 – Reserved Balcony
*plus applicable service fees
*Please note that shows may sell out during artist and/or promoter presales. We recommend securing your ticket during the presale period.
Tickets are also available service charge free at The Fox Theater’s Box Office (located on the 19th street side of the theater) on show dates and on Fridays from noon – 7:00pm.
For an additional $50.00, you can opt in to upgrade your experience to include VIP access to the exclusive Telegraph Room before, during and after the show!
Join us at The Den one hour before doors for Happy Hour!
The Script
Four albums and nine years into a 29 million records-selling career, The Script decided to change things up a bit. It was time, and it was necessary.
The Irish trio had been rocking a creative routine: album, hit singles, tour… album, hit singles, tour… And it had worked: songs like For The First Time, Hall Of Fame, Breakeven and Superheroes had been smashes on a global scale. The Script’s combined YouTube views are one billion, and they’ve had three UK Number One albums. It adds up to a band who are that rarest of things: streaming-era superstars, beloved of any number of inspirational playlists; self-produced singer-songwriters, album artists in the traditional sense; and a huge, all-ages, all-sexes, arena-filling live phenom.
No Sound Without Silence (2014), the last album by Danny O’Donoghue (vocals, piano), Mark Sheehan (vocals, guitar) and Glen Power (drums, vocals) was a product of that whirlwind: it was written and partly recorded in a studio installed back of the band’s tour bus as they criss-crossed America. Created very much in ScriptWorld, it was the product of momentum and what O’Donoghue described at the time as “that nervous energy coming straight off stage”.
But for their fifth album, the band are very much in the real world, presenting a collection of urgent, timely, future-facing anthems that speak of both real-life events and real-time sonic adventurism. Freedom Child is The Script standing up and standing strong, its title a reflection of the “whole new world we’re in” and its songs demonstrating an energetic embrace of modern pop production.