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Incubus announces Asia tour dates for 2024

By Jansen Ramos
Published December 4, 2023 5:17 PM PHT

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Incubus will be doing a show in four cities in Asia in 2024, including Manila which will take place on April 25, 2024 at the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City.

American rock band Incubus just announced their Asia tour dates for 2024.

The "Drive" hitmaker will be doing a show in four cities namely Jakarta, Manila, Singapore, and Tokyo.

The iconic band's Manila concert will take place on April 25, 2024 at the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City.

Tickets will be available for purchase via Ticketnet.

Ticket prices are as follows:

VIP Standing: Php 7,250
VIP Seated: Php 9,450
Patron: Php 8,950
Lower Box A: Php 5,750
Lower Box B: Php 4,750
Upper Box: Php 2,650
General Admission: Php 1,250

Prior to their Asia tour, Incubus, the band behind the hits "Dig," "Are You In?," "Love Hurts," "Stellar," and 'Wish You Were Here," will be touring across New Zealand and Australia next year.

The band is comprised of Brandon Boyd (on vocals), Mike Einziger (on guitars and backing vocals), José Pasillas (on drums), Chris Kilmore (on turntables and keyboards), and Ben Kenney (on bass and backing vocals). Currently, Panic! At The Disco's bassist, Nicole Row, fills in for Ben as he is recovering from brain surgery.

Last year, Incubus vocalist, Brandon Boyd, collaborated with Kapuso Queen of Creative Collaborations Heart Evangelista for an artwork titled "Neon People," which was displayed at Secret Fresh Gallery in Quezon City.

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Heart and Brandon first met in August 2021 to start working on their collaborative project done under the Moonlight Arts Collective, a virtual gallery co-founded by the Incubus frontman.