Incubus to have two shows in Brazil in addition to Rock in Rio

Incubus to have two shows in Brazil in addition to Rock in Rio


American rock band Incubus have announced two new shows in Brazil, in addition to their confirmed performance at this year’s Rock in Rio. The group will take to the festival stage on September 15 and have already booked dates to return to the country in 2025.

According to the event producer T4F, the shows will be held in Curitiba, on April 8, and in São Paulo, on April 10, 2025. In these presentations, the band will play the album Morning view in full, as well as other great successes of his career.

The advance sale of tickets for the fan club will start this Wednesday (21), at noon. General sales will open on Thursday (22), also at noon, on the Ticket For Fun website and at the official box office. Ticket prices have not been announced so far.

In addition to Brazil, the Nightmare It will also pass through other Latin American countries, including Puerto Rico, Mexico, Costa Rica, Argentina, Chile and Peru.

Tickets for Rock Day at Rock in Rio are still available on the Ticketmaster website, with prices ranging from R$397.50 to R$795, as verified this Monday afternoon (19).

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Incubus discuss classic ‘Morning View’

Brandon Boydsinger of Nightmareremember that about 23 years ago the band rented a house by the sea with the aim of creating something new. “The diverse and stimulating environment, combined with our creative drive, put us in a state of artistic flow and the songs that made up ‘Morning View’ became a fundamental and meaningful part of our lives.”said Boyd.

In addition to Boyd, the Nightmare It is made up of Mike Einziger (guitar, piano, backing vocals), Jose Pasillas II (drums), Chris Kilmore (turntables, keyboards) and Nicole Row (Low). Boyd also shared it Morning view It was a watershed moment for the band, transforming their “little artistic experiment” in a lifestyle.

Now, 23 years later, they present themselves Morning view XXIIIa re-recording and re-interpretation of the original 2001 album, which seeks to both honor the legacy of the work and re-imagine it, reflecting the band’s decades of experience performing these songs live. “See you on the road!”added Boyd.

Throughout his career, the Nightmare has sold more than 23 million albums, achieved dozens of platinum and multi-platinum certifications in multiple countries, had billions of streams, and achieved six consecutive Top 5 albums on the Billboard 200. The band has performed at renowned festivals such as BottleRock, Ohana, Lollapalooza, and Rock in Rio, as well as headlining arenas around the world.

Source: Terra

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