Boy’s duet with Script wows sold-out Limerick crowd

Young Charlie won the hearts of the audience as he was brought up on stage to sing with The Script.

A young music fan had the night of his dreams in Limerick on Saturday night (July 12) when he got to perform alongside his favourite band, The Script.

Young Charlie charmed the crowd as he sang and helped perform a little piano piece alongside his musical hero and The Script frontman Danny Oโ€™Donoghue on stage at Thomond Park.

Oโ€™Donoghue told the crowd at the bandโ€™s only Irish date on their Satellites tour that he picked Charlie out of the masses after the lad caught his eye dressed in a Satellites t-shirt, a Script bucket hat, and waving a giant flag of the Irish pop-rock band.

Charlie performed a duet with Oโ€™Donoghue and band on a circular stage, located in the middle of the heaving crowd, during a version the bandโ€™s ballad Never Seen Anythingย  โ€œQuite Like Youโ€.

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โ€œEverybody give it up for Charlie,โ€ Oโ€™Donoghue screamed as he invited the boy to join him on stage.

Young Charlie warmed the heart of Oโ€™Donoghue and the Limerick crowd when he pointed at the singer and sang โ€œIโ€™ve never seen anything quite like you tonightโ€.

Oโ€™Donoghue returned the favour with โ€œIโ€™ve never seen anything quite like Charlie tonightโ€.

Charlie singing with his musical hero and The Script frontman Danny O’Donoghue.

โ€œDeadly,โ€ beamed Oโ€™Donoghue after the boy hit the final note on the singerโ€™s piano to bring the Thomond theatre to its feet.

โ€œTheyโ€™re all singing your name bro,โ€ O’Donoghue told the boy as the crowd chanted โ€œCharlieโ€ฆCharlieโ€ฆCharlie”.

Oโ€™Donoghue and band rocked a sun-drenched Limerick with their anthemic pop-rock including hits such as Hall of Fame, The Man Who Canโ€™t Be Moved, and Superheroes.

With Limerick recently used to winning senior hurling All-Irelands – five in the past eight years – The Script concert, at one point, was akin to another All-Ireland afterparty as the bandโ€™s light show shrouded fans in green and white during the groupโ€™s storming Irish rock anthem Paint The Town Green.

On a glorious summer night of craic, it all went to script.