Incubus Announce Tour Dates
Incubus have announced the following tour dates:
January 5 - Vancouver, BC @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
January 6 - Seattle, WA @ The Paramount
January 7 - Portland, OR @ Roseland
January 9 - San Francisco, CA @ Warfield
January 12 - San Diego, CA @ SOMA
January 13 - Las Vegas, NV @ Hard Rock
January 15 - Phoenix, AZ @ Marquee
January 17 - Dallas, TX @ Gypsy Tea Room
January 18 - Austin, TX @ La Zona Rosa
January 19 - Houston, TX @ Verizon Wireless Theatre
January 21 - New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues
January 22 - Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock
January 23 - Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
January 25 - Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues
January 26 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
January 29 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory
January 30 - Boston, MA @ Avalon
January 31 - New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom
February 2 - Detroit, MI @ State Theatre
February 3 - Cleveland, OH @ Agora
February 4 - Toronto, ON @ Koolhaus
February 6 - Chicago, IL @ Riviera
February 7 - Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre
February 8 - Denver, Co @ Fillmore
February 11 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
Incubus' new album, "Light Grenades", will be released November 28th. The tour will be their first in over 2 years.
Source: SMN News
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11 Comments on "Incubus Announce Tour Dates"




6. writes:
I like this band. This is the sort of mainstream music that is actually GOOD and is justifiably able to be listened to. Kind of like Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
ACLOTM is far from my favourite Incubus album, but I didn't mind it. Science and Morning View have had my favourite songs so far (though Science got kind of over-played).


10. writes:
I've caught them twice but they were never the primary draw, both times were festivals. They were the most lively band at Lolapalooza in '03 next to Janes Addiction and they had the best overall sound quality to boot.
I remember back in the day when "Science" was new and nu-metal was still in it's infancy thinking..."Jesus, this is the next big thing..."Particularly with New Skin and Redifine...Those songs are what that pathetic, lyrically and vocally wounded Limp Bizkit should have been.
Not a fan but I admit theres some real chops and creativity in Science and Make Yourself...As psythe said better than most of the radio dribble out there.

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1. crazedmind writes:
worth checking out if its cheap