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Incubus announce huge London O2 show performing ‘Morning View’ in full

Incubus have announced a huge show at London’s O2 arena as part of their ongoing 20th anniversary celebrations for their album ‘Morning View’. Find all ticket information below.

  • READ MORE: Incubus’ Brandon Boyd on 20 years of ‘Morning View’: “We wanted to change our environment dramatically”

In August, the band began their US ‘Morning View’ arena tour, which saw them perform their seminal 2001 album of the same name in its entirety, along with other hits from throughout their career.

Now, they’ve announced they’ll be bringing it to the UK, with a special show at the O2 Arena on April 26 2025. According to a press release, this will be their “only UK and Ireland performance”.

They’ll also be taking the tour to Cologne’s Lanxess Arena on April 30, marking their only European show.

Tickets go on sale on Friday (November 8) and will be available here. You can also check out everything they played on the tour’s first night, here.

In 2021, frontman Brandon Boyd spoke to NME about the 20th anniversary of the seminal album, which spawned the hit singles ‘Nice To Know You’, ‘Are You In?’ and ‘Wish You Were Here’ – sharing that there could be more leftover material from that era to come from the vaults.

“There’s a lot of material and we might dust some of it off at some point,” the frontman said. “Sometimes old ideas or demos find their way into back into our sort of collective band consciousness and we’ll dust them off and rearrange them and they become new songs.”

Boyd also discussed the band’s initial decision to record the album in the house on Morning View Drive in Malibu, telling NME that the band, who were used to recording in “windless padded rooms,” wanted to be free from distractions during the recording process.

“We made the decision to not make our next album in a traditional setting so we rented this big, empty house up in Malibu kind of away from everything,” said Boyd. “We were interested in seeing what would happen if we changed our environment dramatically and set up in a living room together and brought out all of our gear into this house, where it was as distraction free as you could possibly be in that moment.”

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