WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah, Jan. 27, 2025 (Gephardt Daily) — California rock band Incubus has announced the next phase of its Morning View + The Hits tour, to include a July 12 concert at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre, in West Valley City.
The band will appear with the Manchester Orchestra.
Citi presale tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. local time Tuesday (Jan. 28), followed by by some artist presales (to fans, for VIP tickets, etc.) at noon, through Live Nation/ticketmaster. General ticket sales begin at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 31, through incubushq.com.
A portion of the proceeds from each ticket sold on the North America tour will be distributed by the band’s Make Yourself Foundation, to provide critical relief and long-term recovery support for the communities impacted by the devastating LA wildfires.
The band was formed in 1991 by vocalist Brandon Boyd, lead guitarist Mike Einziger, and drummer José Pasillas while enrolled in Calabasas High School and later expanded to include bassist Alex “Dirk Lance” Katunich, and Gavin “DJ Lyfe” Koppel. Koppel was later replaced DJ Kilmore. Katunich was later replaced by Ben Kenney, who was replaced last year by Nichole Row.
The first hit single, from the 1999 album Make Yourself, was Drive.
This tour features all the songs on the 2001 Morning View album, which produced singles including “Wish You Were Here” and “Nice To Know You.” Many of the band’s other top hits will be performed as well.
Producer Live Nation provided the following reviews for the tour:
- “Incubus put on a spectacular show. It was a mesmerizing blend of atmosphere, trippy visuals, and peaceful moments—an experience that you have to witness to appreciate fully.” – AltWire
- “It was a celebration of rock’s enduring spirit…for those who missed it, this was a show that will be etched in memory—a standout event in the live music scene that reaffirmed the power and passion of rock.” – Rock Documented
- “Incubus’s sound and style is made for an arena. From the guitar tones to the vocal stylings to the general aesthetic of their style and production, Incubus not only sounds large, they reflect that energy in their performances.” – New Noise Magazine