The Script Bristol 2024: Setlist and stage times, opening and curfew times and where to get tickets

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The Script have added two intimate shows at a Bristol venue as part of the “Satellites” UK Tour.

Earlier this week (July 23), the band announced on X (formerly Twitter): “We’re thrilled to announce TWO very intimate shows! Get ready, Bristol and Sheffield, we're coming your way in December! Can’t wait to see you there!”

The tour will follow the release of the band’s seventh studio album, Satellites, on August 16.

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This will be their first entry since the death of the band’s cofounder and lead guitarist, Mark Sheehan passed away in April 2023 after a short illness.

Scroll through to find out the location and time of the Bristol performance as well as the setlist predictions and how to get tickets.

Where will The Script be performing in Bristol 2024?

The concerts will be taking place at he O2 Academy Bristol, Frogmore Street, Bristol, BS1 5NA.

When will The Script be performing in Bristol 2024?

The Script will be performing two shows on December 16, 2024.

Irish pop band The Script will be performing at Bristol’s O2 Academy in December. It comes as part of the launch of their seventh studio album ‘Satellites’, which will release next month.placeholder image
Irish pop band The Script will be performing at Bristol’s O2 Academy in December. It comes as part of the launch of their seventh studio album ‘Satellites’, which will release next month. | Submitted

Opening and curfew times for The Script concert in Bristol 2024

The Early Show will be starting from 6pm and end at 8pm.

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Doors will open from 8.30pm at the Late Show, with the concert starting at 9.30pm.

The Script Bristol setlist

Based from The Script’s last performance at Queimódromo, Porto, Portugal, Setlist.fm predicts their setlist will be:

1. Superheroes

2. Rain

3. The Man Who Can’t Be Moved

4. Paint the Town Green

5. Nothing

6. The Last Time

7. If You Could See Me Now

8. Before The Worst

9. Six Degrees of Separation

10. Something Unreal

11. For The First Time

12. No Good in Goodbye

13. Breakeven

14. Hall of Fame

The Script will be performing two intimate shows in Bristol on December 16. The Early Show will be starting from 6pm and end at 8pm. Doors will open from 8.30pm at the Late Show, with the concert starting at 9.30pm.placeholder image
The Script will be performing two intimate shows in Bristol on December 16. The Early Show will be starting from 6pm and end at 8pm. Doors will open from 8.30pm at the Late Show, with the concert starting at 9.30pm. | The Script

List of banned items at The Script concert in Bristol 2024

These are the prohibited items at the concert according to the Academy Music Group website:

- Aerosols

- Alcohol

- Animals except assistance dogs

- Laptops, tablets, recording devices, pro cameras

- Bags larger than A4 and luggage

- Bicyles, scooters (and e-bikes and e-scooters)

- Bottles of any kind of flasks

- Chairs or Stools

- Food and Drink

- Flares, fireworks and smoke devices

- Glass objects or vessels

- Drones

- helmets

- Illegal drugs or substances

- Lasers

- Large umbrellas

- Liquids and gels (100ml+)

Limited tickets are left for their Late Show at Bristol. Their Early Show has sold out.placeholder image
Limited tickets are left for their Late Show at Bristol. Their Early Show has sold out. | Jordan Rossi

- Metal cans and objects

- Nitrous oxide

- Perfumes (100ml+)

- Promotional material, stickers and flags

- Pushchairs

- Selfie Sticks

- Spray cans, markers and graffiti pens

- Weapons, tools and blades

How to get tickets for The Script concert in Bristol 2024?

Tickets cost £29.75 per person (plus booking fees) and £37.95 with the Satellites Slipcase CD Bundle (plus booking fees) and can be booked here for the Late show. Tickets have sold out for the early show.

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