During a recent interview with SPIN, Incubus frontman Brandon Boyd revealed that the band are working on new music. He says “if all goes according to plan, there’ll be some new music coming from [the group] before [they] hit the road again in January.” He also added: “There’s no shortage of things to write about,…
Incubus have booked some shows in Texas and Louisiana for next year. Here’s the dates: 01/31 Corpus Christi, TX – American Bank Center – Selena Auditorium 02/02 San Antonio, TX – Tech Port Center + Arena 02/03 Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall 02/04 New Orleans, LA – The Fillmore
According to Billboard, Incubus have sold their publishing catalog to HarbourView Equity Partners. The company also acquired guitarist Mike Einziger’s solo works as well. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but it was revealed that it included Incubus tracks like “Drive,” “Love Hurts,” etc. and Einziger’s share of tracks from Avicii, Pharrell Williams, Skrillex,…
Brandon Boyd (Incubus) was featured in the season two finale FX‘s “Reservation Dogs.” The vocalist appeared as a character called “White Jesus” and a clip of him in the show can be found below: @RezDogsFX is such an awesome show and this appearance by @mybrandonboyd was hilarious. Two of my Favorite Things colliding! pic.twitter.com/pKKWnGX1vo —…
Incubus’ Brandon Boyd has officially commented on the band’s recent concert postponements. As it turns out, the vocalist was unable to perform due to a thrown out back. Boyd said the following on Instagram: “Hello everybody, I wanted to take a moment to update you guys as to what was going on with Incubus show…
Incubus have postponed their August 16 concert in Rogers, AR. This news comes after the band previously postponed shows in Bonner Springs, KS, Maryland Heights, MO, and Tinley Park, IL. The band issued the following statement: “Due to unforeseen circumstances, we will need to postpone tomorrow’s show in Rogers, AR. We regret any inconvenience this…
Incubus have postponed their upcoming shows in Bonner Springs, KS, Maryland Heights, MO, and Tinley Park, IL. The band issued the following statement: “Due to unforeseen circumstances, we unfortunately need to postpone tonight’s show in Kansas, tomorrow’s show in Maryland Heights and Sunday’s show in Tinley Park. We regret any inconvenience this may cause, but…
During their July 24 show in West Palm Beach, FL, Incubus performed a live cover of Lenny Kravitz’s “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:
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