Science & Faith Tour

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Science & Faith Tour
Tour by The Script
170px-The Script LIVE in Manila.jpg
Promotional poster for the Manila show
Associated album Science & Faith
Start date9 September 2010 (2010-09-09)
End date13 December 2011 (2011-12-13)
Legs18
No. of shows55 in Europe
9 in Australia
74 in North America
6 in Asia
2 in Africa
147 total
The Script concert chronology

The Science & Faith Tour was a world tour by Irish alternative rock band The Script. The tour supported their second album Science & Faith which was released on 13 September 2010.

Contents

Background

The tour began to a sellout crowd at the University of Liverpool on 11 September 2010 and was followed by a six date theatre tour of The United Kingdom. The band then put on two shows in Australia, one in Sydney and the other in Melbourne. On 19 October 2010 the band began the first North American leg of the tour in San Diego's House of Blues. The first North American tour which visited The United States only ended in Boston's House of Blues. On 4 December 2010 the band took part in The Jingle Bell Ball in London's O2 Arena alongside artists including Black Eyed Peas and Nicole Scherzinger. Following this they played a very special intimate show at Dublin's Olympia Theatre. The show took place at midnight directly after a show by Imelda May.

On 30 January 2011 the first full European leg took place, starting in Cologne, Germany before moving onto France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Portugal and finally Ireland where they played their first arena shows. The band announced three dates in Dublin, Belfast and Killarney, however, within minutes of these shows going on sale, they sold out and resulted in four more dates being added including two more in Dublin and one each in Belfast and Killarney. Within 45 minutes of the band's original seven Irish shows going on sale they had sold in excess of 60,000 tickets. [1]

The band later announced that they would return to The UK in March 2011, this time playing arenas. Tickets for the eleven date tour sold out, resulting in a second London show being added, this time at the world-famous Wembley Arena. The band returned to Australia in April 2011 to perform their biggest headline shows to date in the country. A short Asian leg took place in April also, taking in Singapore, Hong Kong and Manila. Towards the end of April the band announced they would take part in the VH1 Best Cruise Ever along with Maroon 5, Train and Colbie Caillat. Asia| A second North American leg began in May 2011 at The Warfield in San Francisco. They also visited Canada for the first time on this tour, performing at Toronto's Kool Haus. This leg finished at New York's Rockefeller Center. In June the band played their first festivals of the year at the Isle of Wight Festival and the Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands. A South African leg took place in June in which the band performed in Cape Town and Johannesburg, with the latter concert attended by 18,000 people. [2]

On 2 July the band performed at Dublin's Aviva Stadium before their largest audience to date, a crowd of approximately 50,000, [2] This show was titled Homecoming. It was later announced that the show will be recorded for DVD release, a release date has not yet been announced. The band took part in numerous festival around Europe in July 2011 playing at the world-famous festival Oxegen in Ireland. They also played T in the Park in Scotland and the V Festival in England. It was announced that the band would perform at the returning Tennents ViTal with Two Door Cinema Club and Ellie Goulding as supporting acts. The final and biggest North American leg began in Minneapolis with a further thirty dates in Canada and the US. A short Asian leg also took place between 12 and 18 November before the band performed at Christmas Balls across the US in December 2011, ending the Science & Faith Tour in Atlanta on 13 December 2011.

The Script

Aviva Stadium, the venue for the band's largest headline show. Aviva Stadium from North Stand.jpg
Aviva Stadium, the venue for the band's largest headline show.

Set list

Europe (2010/2011), North America (2010)
  1. "You Won't Feel A Thing"
  2. "Talk You Down"
  3. "We Cry"
  4. "If You Ever Come Back"
  5. "Before The Worst"
  6. "If You See Kay"
  7. "Science & Faith"
  8. "The Man Who Can't Be Moved"
  9. "I'm Yours"
  10. "Nothing"
  11. "Rusty Halo"
  12. "For The First Time"
  13. "Breakeven"
Arena Shows (Ireland, United Kingdom & Australia)
  1. "You Won't Feel A Thing"
  2. "Talk You Down"
  3. "We Cry"
  4. "If You Ever Come Back"
  5. "Before The Worst"
  6. "If You See Kay"
  7. "The End Where I Begin"
  8. "Science & Faith"
  9. "The Man Who Can't Be Moved"
  10. "I'm Yours"
  11. "Nothing"
  12. "Dead Man Walking"
  13. "Rusty Halo"
  14. "For The First Time"
  15. "This = Love"
  16. "Breakeven"
Singapore, Hongkong & Manila
  1. "You Won't Feel A Thing"
  2. "Talk You Down"
  3. "We Cry"
  4. "If You Ever Come Back"
  5. "Before The Worst"
  6. "If You See Kay"
  7. "The End Where I Begin"
  8. "Science & Faith"
  9. "The Man Who Can't Be Moved"
  10. "I'm Yours"
  11. "Nothing"
  12. "Dead Man Walking"
  13. "Rusty Halo"
  14. "For The First Time"
  15. "Breakeven"
Homecoming – Aviva Stadium
  1. "You Won't Feel A Thing"
  2. "Talk You Down"
  3. "We Cry"
  4. "If You Ever Come Back"
  5. "Before The Worst"
  6. "If You See Kay"
  7. "The End Where I Begin"
  8. "Science & Faith"
  9. "The Man Who Can't Be Moved"
  10. "I'm Yours"
  11. "Nothing"
  12. "Written in the Stars ft. Tinie Tempah"
  13. "Deadman Walking"
  14. "Rusty Halo
  15. "For The First Time"
  16. "This = Love"
  17. "Breakeven"
  18. "Heroes" (David Bowie cover)

Support acts

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Leg 1: Europe
11 September 2010 Liverpool England University of Liverpool
12 September 2010 Leeds O2 Academy Leeds
13 September 2010London HMV Hammersmith Apollo
15 September 2010 Edinburgh Scotland Edinburgh Corn Exchange
16 September 2010 Leicester England De Montfort Hall
17 September 2010 Portsmouth Portsmouth Guildhall
Leg 2: Australia
5 October 2010 Melbourne Australia Palace Theatre
6 October 2010 Sydney Luna Park Big Top
Leg 3: North America
19 October 2010 San Diego United States House of Blues
12 October 2010Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre
13 October 2010San Francisco The Fillmore
15 October 2010 Portland Crystal Ballroom
16 October 2010 Seattle Showbox Sodo
17 October 2010 Phoenix Arizona State Fair
19 October 2010 Denver Ogden Theatre
20 October 2010 Dallas House of Blues
22 October 2010 Minneapolis State Theatre
23 October 2010 Chicago Riviera Theatre
24 October 2010 Royal Oak Royal Oak Music Theatre
26 October 2010 Indianapolis Egyptian Room
28 October 2010 Atlanta Variety Playhouse
29 October 2010 Orlando House of Blues
30 October 2010 St. Petersburg Jannus Landing
1 November 2010 Norfolk The NorVa
2 November 2010Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
3 November 2010 Philadelphia Electric Factory
4 November 2010New York City Terminal 5
5 November 2010
7 November 2010 Boston House of Blues
Leg 4: Europe
4 December 2010LondonEngland The O2 Arena [A]
Leg 5: North America
11 December 2010 Sunrise United States BankAtlantic Center [B]
13 December 2010OrlandoHouse of Blues [C]
Leg 6: Europe
17 December 2010DublinIreland Olympia Theatre
Leg 7: North America
15 January 2011OrlandoUnited StatesHouse of Blues
Leg 8: Europe
30 January 2011 Cologne GermanyLive Music Hall
31 January 2011ParisFrance La Cigale
1 February 2011 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
2 February 2011 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
4 February 2011 Copenhagen DenmarkVega
5 February 2011 Hamburg Germany Große Freiheit
6 February 2011BerlinKesselhaus
8 February 2011 Munich Backstage Werk
9 February 2011 Zürich SwitzerlandKomplex 457
10 February 2011 Milan ItalyAlcatraz
12 February 2011 Barcelona SpainRazzmatazz
13 February 2011 Madrid La Riviera
14 February 2011 Lisbon PortugalColiseum
4 March 2011 Killarney IrelandINEC
5 March 2011
7 March 2011 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
8 March 2011
10 March 2011 Dublin Ireland The O2
11 March 2011
12 March 2011
14 March 2011LiverpoolEngland Echo Arena Liverpool
15 March 2011 Nottingham Capital FM Arena
17 March 2011 Birmingham LG Arena
18 March 2011 Manchester Evening News Arena
19 March 2011 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
21 March 2011 Glasgow Scotland SECC
22 March 2011 Aberdeen AECC
24 March 2011 Bournemouth England Bournemouth International Centre
25 March 2011London Wembley Arena
26 March 2011The O2 Arena
28 March 2011 Plymouth Plymouth Pavilions
29 March 2011 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
Leg 9: Australia
2 April 2011 Perth Australia Challenge Stadium
4 April 2011Adelaide AEC Theatre
5 April 2011Melbourne Festival Hall
6 April 2011
8 April 2011Sydney Hordern Pavilion
9 April 2011
10 April 2011 Brisbane Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Leg 10: Asia
12 April 2011 Singapore Singapore Fort Canning Park
14 April 2011Hong KongHong Kong Star Hall
16 April 2011 Quezon City Philippines Araneta Coliseum
Leg 11: North America
28 April 2011 Tampa/Cozumel United States/Mexico VH1: Best Cruise Ever
29 April 2011
30 April 2011
1 May 2011
2 May 2011
Leg 12: Europe
15 May 2011 Carlisle England Carlisle Airport [D]
Leg 13: North America
26 May 2011San FranciscoUnited States The Warfield
27 May 2011Los Angeles Club Nokia
28 May 2011 Las Vegas House of Blues
31 May 2011 Toronto Canada Kool Haus
1 June 2011ChicagoUnited States Aragon Ballroom
3 June 2011Philadelphia Mann Center for the Performing Arts
4 June 2011New York City Rumsey Playfield
8 June 2011Boston Bank of America Pavilion
10 June 2011New York City The Plaza at Rockefeller Center [E]
Leg 14: Europe (Festival Appearances)
12 June 2011 Isle of Wight England Seaclose Park [F]
13 June 2011 Landgraaf NetherlandsMegaland Park [G]
Leg 15: Africa
24 June 2011 Johannesburg South Africa Coca-Cola Dome
26 June 2011 Cape Town The Grand Arena
Leg 16: Europe (Homecoming & Festival Appearances)
2 July 2011DublinIreland Aviva Stadium [3]
8 July 2011 Naas Punchestown Racecourse [H]
9 July 2011 Perth and Kinross Scotland Balado [I]
12 July 2011 Camden Town England Roundhouse [J] [4]
14 July 2011 Norfolk Thetford Forest
16 July 2011 Bern SwitzerlandThe Gurten [K]
17 July 2011 Brighton England Brighton Centre
6 August 2011 Alentejo Portugal Zambujeira do Mar [L]
13 August 2011 Sønderborg DenmarkMølleparken
18 August 2011EdinburghScotlandCorn Exchange [AA]
20 August 2011 Staffordshire England Weston Park M]
21 August 2011 Chelmsford Hylands Park [N]
23 August 2011 Bangor Northern Ireland Ward Park [O]
Leg 17: North America
30 August 2011 Minneapolis United States Orpheum Theatre
1 September 2011Washington, D.C. DAR Constitution Hall
3 September 2011 Syracuse Great New York State Fair
4 September 2011 Pittsburgh Stage AE
6 September 2011 Columbus LC Pavilion
7 September 2011 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit
9 September 2011 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
10 September 2011 Cincinnati PNC Pavilion
11 September 2011 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
13 September 2011 Louisville The Louisville Palace
14 September 2011 St. Louis The Pageant
16 September 2011 Park City Hartman Arena
17 September 2011 Kenosha Table Athletics Center
18 September 2011DenverOgden Theater
20 September 2011Portland Crystal Ballroom
21 September 2011Seattle Paramount Theatre
23 September 2011 Oakland Fox Oakland Theatre
24 September 2011Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
25 September 2011 Tempe Marquee Theatre
27 September 2011 Norman Riverwind Casino
28 September 2011 Tulsa Cain's Ballroom
30 September 2011 Austin Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheatre
1 October 2011 Houston House of Blues
2 October 2011DallasPalladium
4 October 2011 New Orleans Mahalia Jackson Theatre
5 October 2011 Clearwater Ruth Eckerd Hall
7 October 2011 Miami Beach The Fillmore
8 October 2011 Orlando Hard Rock Live, Orlando
9 October 2011Atlanta The Tabernacle
11 October 2011 Charlotte The Fillmore
13 October 2011New York City Roseland Ballroom
14 October 2011 Huntington Paramount Theatre
15 October 2011 Mashantucket Foxwoods Resort Casino
Leg 18: Asia
12 November 2011 Jakarta Indonesia Ballroom Central Park [AB]
16 November 2011 Muscat Oman InterContinental Gardens
18 November 2011 Dubai United Arab Emirates Sundance Beach
Leg 19: North America
10 December 2011SunriseUnited StatesBankAtlantic Center [AC]
11 December 2011Tampa St. Pete Times Forum [AD]
13 December 2011 Duluth Arena at Gwinnett Center [AE]
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
5 June 2011Washington, D.C.DAR Constitution HallPostponed due to illness, rescheduled to 30 August 2011
7 June 2011MinneapolisOrphuem TheatrePostponed due to illness, rescheduled to 1 September 2011

Box office score data

VenueCityNo. of ShowsTickets sold / availableGross revenue
INECKillarney26,966 / 6,966 (100%)$290,196 [5]
Odyssey ArenaBelfast220,621 / 20,621 (100%)$838,424 [5]
The O2Dublin337,572 / 37,572 (100%)$1,566,450 [5]
Evening News ArenaManchester116,024 / 16,024 (100%)$645,475 [6]
The O2 ArenaLondon117,078 / 17,502 (98%)$729,226 [7]
Challenge StadiumPerth14,614 / 5,109 (90%)$262,621 [8]
AEC TheatreAdelaide12,326 / 2,326 (100%)$132,825 [8]
Festival HallMelbourne28,902 / 10,032 (89%)$507,926 [8]
Hordern PavilionSydney210,806 / 10,806 (100%)$683,636 [9]
Convention & Exhibition CentreBrisbane14,578 / 4,578 (100%)$265,797 [8]
Aragon BallroomChicago13,322 / 4,873 (68%)$99,854 [7]
Aviva StadiumDublin147,910 / 47,910 (100%)$3,179,010 [10]
Stage AEPittsburgh11,328 / 1,600 (83%)$43,398 [11]
Ryman AuditoriumNashville12,013 / 2,162 (93%)$71,479 [7]
Orpheum TheatreMinneapolis12,425 / 2,425 (100%)$75,175 [7]
Fox TheatreOakland12,257 / 2,800 (81%)$73,487 [12]
Stubbs Waller Creek AmphitheatreAustin12,046 / 2,200 (93%)$61,035 [12]
Ruth Eckerd HallClearwater11,673 / 1,956 (86%)$60,127 [13]
LC PavilionColumbus11,067 / 2,200 (49%)$30,044 [13]
Total25 / 139193,528 / 199,661 (97%)$9,616,367

Live recording

It was announced that the band recorded their entire Homecoming show at the Aviva Stadium in their hometown of Dublin, Ireland on 2 July. This was released on DVD on 5 December 2011. [14]

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