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Multi-platinum Californian-based alt/funk rockers Incubus are headibg Down Under this summer to deliver two shows, in support of their seventh and latest album If Not Now, When?.
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NEWS: Incubus Announce Two NZ Shows

Friday , 21 Oct 2011


Multi-platinum Californian-based alt/funk rockers Incubus are headibg Down Under this summer to deliver two shows, in support of their seventh and latest album If Not Now, When?.

Currently tearing up arenas around the USA, kicking-off with a sold-out show at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Incubus will play Auckland's Vector Arena on January 31st and Wellington's TSB Bank Arena on the 1st of February in what will be the bands fourth tour of New Zealand.

Fans can expect to hear true and sensational performances of classics cuts such as ‘Drive’, ‘Pardon Me’, ‘Wish You Were Here’, ‘Are You In?’, and ‘Dig’, as well as songs from their latest offering, including ‘Adolescents’ and ‘Promises, Promises’.

Incubus’ latest album, released July this year and titled If Not Now, When? features the single ‘Promises, Promises’, and is the band’s first in nearly five years. Lead singer Brandon Boyd describes the album as: “darker, slower, more rich, more refined, and more involved than anything Incubus has birthed to date.”

Tour Information

Incubus
Tuesday January 31 at Vector Arena, Auckland
Wednesday February 1 at TSB Bank Arena, Wellington
Tickets on sale 9am Monday October 31

Auckland tickets from Ticketmaster Ph: 0800-111-999 or www.ticketmaster.co.nz
Wellington tickets from Ticketek Ph 0800ticketek or www.ticketek.co.nz

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