Incubus Announces 20th Anniversary Make Yourself Fall 2019 Tour Dates

In 2019, Incubus will mark the 20th anniversary of their breakout album Make Yourself. In celebration of the milestone, the band is hitting the road for a four-month long journey, featuring special guests Dub Trio, Wild Belle and Le Butcherettes. The trek kicks off on September 13 at Fillmore Auditorium at Denver, CO. Presales will begin on May 7 Thursday at 10 am local time. General tickets go on sale Friday on May 10 at 10 am local time. Visit LiveNation for more tickets.

On Monday, INCUBUS posted their 20th-anniversary artwork, while 39 venues individually announced their upcoming tour is a celebration of Make Yourself. The 39-date tour makes its way from east coast to west coast throughout the fall, from September to December. The special venues include New York’s Radio City Music Hall, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and Los Angeles’s Greek Theater. The tour will wrap up at House of Blues Myrtle Beach on December 7.

Make Yourself is INCUBUS’ third full-length album, which spawned the hit songs “Pardon Me,” “Stellar,” and “Drive.”  All of three reached high Billboard chart and helped vocalist Brandon Boyd, guitarist Mike Einziger, drummer Jose Pasillas II, keyboardist/DJ Chris Kilmore and bassist Ben Kenney to gain more recognition. Boyd explains the significance of this album, “We are so looking forward to this Fall tour. Make Yourself was such a pivotal moment in our band and we are beyond excited to reintroduce this album to our audience while also showcasing the many musical roads it ultimately led us down. See you soon!”

Incubus 20 Years of Make Yourself & Beyond 2019 Artwork:

Incubus 20 Years of Make Yourself & Beyond 2019 Fall Tour Dates:

9/13 — Denver, CO — Fillmore Auditorium*
9/15 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex*
9/17 — Seattle, WA — Paramount Theater*
9/18 — Bonner, MT — Kettlehouse Amphitheater*
9/24 — San Francisco, CA — The Masonic*
9/26 — Santa Barbara, CA — Santa Barbara Bowl*
9/28 — Dana Point, CA — Ohana Music and Arts Festival Doheny State Beach*
10/3 — New York, NY — Radio City Music Hall+
10/5 — Philadelphia, PA — The Met Philadelphia+
10/8 — Boston, MA — Boch Center Wang Theatre+
10/11 — Mashantucket, CT — Foxwoods Resort+
10/12 — Washington, DC — Warner Theatre+
10/15 — Toronto, ON — Sony Centre for the Performing Arts+
10/16 — Detroit, MI — Fox Theatre Detroit+
10/18 — Chicago, IL — Aragon Ballroom+
10/21 — Kansas City, MO — Uptown Theater+
10/24 — Phoenix, AZ — Comerica Theatre+
10/26 — Los Angeles, CA — Greek Theatre+
11/8 — Pittsburgh, PA — Heniz Hall^
11/9 — Akron, OH — Akron Civic Theatre^
11/11 — Cincinnati, OH — Taft Theatre^
11/12 — Madison, WI — The Sylvee^
11/14 — St. Louis, MO — Stifel Theatre^
11/15 — Louisville, KY — The Louisville Palace^
11/16 — Indianapolis, IN — Murat Theatre at Old National Centre^
11/18 — Oklahoma City, OK — The Criterion^
11/19 — Austin, TX — ACL Live at the Moody Theater^
11/22 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory^
11/24 — Houston, TX — Reventon Music Center^
11/26 — New Orleans, LA — Fillmore New Orleans^
11/27 — Nashville, TN — Ryman Auditorium^
11/29 — Orlando, FL — Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts^
11/30 — St. Petersburg, FL — The Mahaffey Theater^
12/1 — West Palm Beach, FL — Kravis Center^
12/3 — Atlanta, GA — Coca-Cola Roxy^
12/5 — Raleigh, NC — The Ritz^
12/6 — Charlotte, NC — The Fillmore Charlotte^
12/7 — Myrtle Beach, SC — House of Blues Myrtle Beach^

*with Dub Trio
+with Wild Belle
^with Le Butcherettes

Miranda ZY. Wong: Music journalist/Content contributor. Here to spread the news you want to know.
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