The Script Returns to Singapore in Twenty Twenty Seven with Man In The Arena Tour

Published on May 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Irish band The Script returns to Singapore on March 31, 2027 as part of their world tour Man In The Arena. The concert promotes their upcoming album The User's Guide To Being Human, set for release on August 14. Tickets will be available from May 29 through Sistic. This will be their second performance in the city, following their appearance in February 2025.

The Script performing on a futuristic stage in Singapore, lead singer Danny O'Donoghue gripping a vintage microphone stand while mid-jump, band members playing guitars and keyboards, massive LED screens displaying abstract human figures and circuit-board patterns behind them, crowd of thousands with raised hands and phone lights, stage lights creating dramatic beams through artificial haze, concert audio equipment visible on stage edges, cinematic concert photography style, photorealistic render, high contrast lighting, motion blur in crowd, ultra-detailed stage rigging and speaker stacks, dramatic wide-angle perspective

How Sistic manages ticket demand for major concerts 🎫

Sistic uses a dynamic virtual queue system to handle traffic spikes during ticket sales. The platform assigns random queue positions before the opening time, preventing users with multiple devices from gaining an advantage. The system also employs CAPTCHA verification and per-transaction purchase limits to reduce automated reselling. For this concert, it is recommended to create an account in advance and have your credit card ready, as the previous experience in 2025 showed high demand.

Tips to avoid missing out on tickets (and your salary) 😅

If you plan to buy tickets, prepare your arsenal: coffee, patience, and an internet connection that isn't from the corner café. The virtual queue will make you relive those days of waiting at the bank, but with fewer chances of being sold a life insurance policy. And watch out: if you see tickets resold at triple the price, remember that The Script sings about love, not mortgages. Take a deep breath and click as if there were no tomorrow (workday).