The Script Pay Tribute to Late Guitarist Mark Sheehan at Glastonbury
The Script Pay Tribute to Late Guitarist Mark Sheehan at Glastonbury

The Script Pay Tribute to Late Guitarist Mark Sheehan at Glastonbury

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During their 2025 Glastonbury Festival performance, The Script frontman Danny O'Donoghue paid a heartfelt tribute to late guitarist and founding member Mark Sheehan, who died in April 2023 at age 46 after a brief illness. O'Donoghue expressed his wish that Sheehan could witness the band's success and dedicated the song "If You Could See Me Now" to him, acknowledging the ongoing support from fans. The band, formed in Dublin in 2001, has continued with new members Ben Sargeant and Ben Weaver, emphasizing they would never be a three-piece again. Fans and media shared emotional responses to the tribute, highlighting Sheehan's lasting impact and the band's resilience. The tribute highlighted the strong bond between bandmates and the deep loss felt since Sheehan's passing. The Script's continued success and dedication to their late friend were underscored by their recent album releases and the strong connection with their audience.

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