Incubus will perform their fourth album, 2001’s Morning View, on a US arena tour. They’ll be joined by Coheed and Cambria for the shows, which start on August 23 in Detroit and run through September 12 in San Francisco. See all dates below.
The NYC show is at Madison Square Garden on August 29. Tickets to all dates go on sale Friday, February 9 at 10 AM local, with various presales starting today (2/6) at 10 AM local.
Incubus are also releasing a re-recording of the album, Morning View XXIII, due out on May 10 via Virgin Music Group, and Brandon Boyd says, “Roughly 23 years ago we rented a house at the sea to do an art experiment. The novel and expansive environment combined with a healthy dose of momentum helped us find that ever sought after FLOW state and the songs that became known as Morning View have since become indelible and deeply important parts of our lives. This album helped propel our little art experiment called ‘Incubus’ into a way of life and here we are today, some 23 years later, about to introduce a new/next phase of its existence. Morning View xxiii is a re-recording/re-think of the 2001 album and is the result of our desire to honor this burgeoning legacy but also reimagine it as musicians who have been lovingly performing these songs night after night for the last 23 years. See you on the road soon!”

INCUBUS: 2024 TOUR DATES
Fri Aug 23 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Sat Aug 24 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena
Tue Aug 27 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Thu Aug 29 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Sat Aug 31 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Tue Sep 03 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
Fri Sep 06 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Sat Sep 07 – Austin, TX – Moody Center ATX
Mon Sep 09 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
Thu Sep 12 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

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