_The Script Family Announces Devastating News: Lead Vocalist Danny O’Donoghue to Take Indefinite Hiatus_
In a shocking move, the popular Irish pop-rock band The Script has announced that lead vocalist Danny O’Donoghue will be taking an indefinite hiatus from the group. The news was shared on the band’s official social media channels, leaving fans stunned and heartbroken.
According to the statement, O’Donoghue has been dealing with vocal cord issues and has been advised by doctors to take a break from performing to avoid further damage. The band has assured fans that they will continue to make music and perform, but with a temporary lead vocalist.
The Script has been a beloved fixture on the music scene for over a decade, known for their catchy hits like “Breakeven,” “The Man Who Can’t Be Moved,” and “For the First Time.” O’Donoghue’s powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence have been a key part of the band’s success.
Fans have been pouring out their support and well wishes for O’Donoghue’s recovery, using the hashtag #GetWellDanny. The band has promised to keep fans updated on O’Donoghue’s progress and has thanked them for their understanding and support during this difficult time.
The Script’s remaining members, Mark Sheehan and Glen Power, will continue to work on new music and have announced plans to tour with a temporary lead vocalist. While the news is devastating, fans are holding out hope that O’Donoghue will make a full recovery and return to the stage soon.