The Script Tour Adds Two Scotland Dates With James Morrison
The Script tour now includes two Scotland headline shows, with the script tour stopping at Aberdeen’s P&J Live on Thursday, November 12, and Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on Friday, November 13. The dates sit inside the band’s Man in The Arena world tour and arrive alongside a new album announcement.
Aberdeen And Glasgow
Aberdeen and Glasgow give the band back-to-back Scottish stops north of the border, a clean two-night run for local ticket buyers who do not need to travel across the UK leg. James Morrison has been named as the support act for both shows, giving the dates an added draw beyond the headliner.
The Scottish shows also land in the middle of a wider UK schedule that begins in Newcastle on November 5 before moving on to Birmingham, Manchester, Nottingham and Leeds. That puts Scotland near the back end of the British run, with the band using the UK leg as one segment of a longer rollout.
August 14 Album
The announcement follows news of The User’s Guide to Being Human, which is set to drop on August 14. The band are then gearing up to tour the globe from October 2026 until April 2027, so the new release and the live dates now sit on the same timeline instead of functioning as separate campaigns.
For Scottish fans, the practical change is simple: there are now two chances to catch the band on consecutive nights, and both dates come with a named support slot. That makes the run more than a routine arena stop; it is part of a larger album-and-tour push that runs from the summer release into next year’s international circuit.
May 27 Pre-sale
Exclusive pre-sale access starts at 9.30am on Wednesday, May 27 for fans who pre-order the new album from the official store by 11.59pm on Tuesday. General sale tickets begin at 9.30am on Friday, May 29, so anyone targeting Aberdeen or Glasgow has a narrow window to get in early before the wider public sale opens.
That timing rewards fans who want the best shot at the Scottish dates, especially with only two local shows on the board and James Morrison attached to both. If the band’s live plan is the bigger business story, the next immediate move for readers is clear: pre-order by Tuesday night if they want pre-sale access, or wait for the Friday morning general sale if they do not.