The Script's lead singer Danny O'Donoghue was forced to stop performing halfway through a song to call security over to an altercation that was happening in the crowd.
The Dublin band played their third show at Dublin's 3Arena last night, finishing off their Greatest Hits tour.
"We're going to have to stop now and get security in, that's not what tonight's about," Danny announced to attendees.
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It was three or four minutes before the singer and the other band members saw it fit to continue the concert as two young men were escorted out of the 3Arena by security.
Fans have been loving the group's Dublin shows which saw them perform some of their biggest hits in their home city including For the First Time, The Man who Can't be Moved, Superheroes, Nothing, We Cry and Hall of Fame.
The band weren't afraid to make their way into the audience during their shows in Dublin and even helped fans get over their love life wows by calling their ex partners and singing down the phone to them.
The Script's latest album, Tales From The Script: The Greatest Hits is "a springboard to our next chapter, but it’s also our story so far", according to Danny.
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