
Incubus and Live have announced a tour of Australia for April 2024.
The two icons of '90s rock will combine forces for a co-headlining tour that will see them each play full-length sets in Wollongong, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide.
Speaking on the announcement of the tour, which will be the band's first tour of Austalia in five years, Live frontman Ed Kowalczyk says "The band and the show is so good and so strong, and the fans who have seen it so far have been extremely happy! So, it was most definitely time to come and share it with our mates down under."
“And the icing on the cake is going to be sharing the stage with Incubus for the first time. I have always been a fan of their deep vibes, intellectual lyrics, and ground-breaking musical style. I think the pairing of our two bands is perfect in so many ways, and I’m sure it will be a night to remember for all of the fans. See ya soon!”
Incubus frontman (and recent Reservation Dogs guest star) Brandon Boyd is equally excited by the prospect of the tour. "We’re excited to come back to Australia and see everyone! It’s been way too long, so we’re looking forward to seeing old friends and making new friends in cities we’ve never played before! LIVE has been a band we’ve always admired, so to share the stage with Ed and company will be something truly special. We can’t wait!”
Tickets for the co-headline tour go on sale on Thursday, 21 September at 2pm local time with the Wollongong and Adelaide sales handled by Ticketmaster and Sydney and Melbourne tickets through Ticketek.
Live & Incubus Australian Tour 2024
Tuesday, 9th April – WIN Entertainment Centre, Wollongong NSW
Thursday, 11th April – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
Sunday, 14th April – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne VIC
Wednesday, 17th April – The Drive, Adelaide SA
In exciting news for fans of the bands outside of those markets, the two groups will also fill the role of headliners for the inaugural Lookout Festival, where they will be joined on the lineup by Aussie rock royalty Birds of Tokyo, Eskimo Joe and The Superjesus.
Lookout Festival will hit Bribie Isand and Southport in Queensland, Mornington in Victoria and Hillarys in Western Australia.
Described by organisers Face Face touring as a "live music concert event that celebrates the best of alternative rock with music that has stood the test of time, along with some fresh new sounds on the scene. Taking place in some of Australia's most epic outdoor locations, the atmosphere will be electric. Get amongst the waves of roaring live music in this truly unique concert experience." Lookout Festival promises to deliver an "unforgettable and outstanding live music experience, where international and Australian rock unites in a unique setting to form an unforgettable and outstanding live music experience".
Lookout Festival tickets will be available via Ticketmaster on Thursday 21 September at 2pm local time.
Lookout Festival 2024
Saturday, 6th April – Sandstone Point Hotel, Bribie Island QLD
Sunday, 7th April – Broadwater Parklands, Southport QLD
Saturday, 13th April – Mornington Racecourse, Mornington VIC
Saturday, 20th April – Whitfords Nodes Park, Hillarys WA
Live have sold over 23 million albums worldwide and earned two number one albums: Throwing Copper and Secret Samadhi. Their catalogue is filled with such gems as Lightning Crashes, I Alone, All Over You and Lakini’s Juice, which live on today as classics on rock radio. Throwing Copper will be celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2024.
Since first coming together in 1991, the Grammy nominated band, Incubus, have consistently elevated themselves and alternative music to new creative heights. The California band’s sales have eclipse 23 million albums worldwide to date with multi-platinum and platinum certifications from around the globe. Consistently topping the Billboard charts, the band has had five consecutive Top 5 debuts and they maintain their status as a streaming phenomenon, averaging 4.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify and clocking over 1 billion-plus streams across all platforms.
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