Incubus Rocks the Stage with “Morning View XXIII” Tour, Joined by Coheed and Cambria – Relive Their Austin Performance in Photos

by Brian Maass on October 1, 2024 in Entertainment, Music,
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In 2001, Incubus released the follow up to their hit album “Make Yourself,” entitled “Morning View.” With hits “Nice to Know You,” “Warning,” and the first single “Wish You Were Here,” the album was critically acclaimed and loved by fans of the band. 

Now in 2024, Incubus is celebrating the release of “Morning View,” as well as the release of a recorded, or a ‘re-think’ as the band puts it, version of the album called “Morning View XXIII,” by touring and playing the album in its entirety. 

Recently, Incubus performed at the Moody Center in Austin along with Coheed and Cambria. The tour recently came to a close in San Francisco, and Incubus will take a break before touring internationally. Coheed and Cambria will play the Furnace Festival and When We Were Young Festival before heading to Australia for a tour in November. 

If you were not able to attend, have no fear, here are pictures from their performance to ease your FOMO.

Coheed and Cambria got the show started and rocked the crowd at the Moody Center. Photo Brian Maass.

 

Coheed and Cambria lead singer Claudio Sanchez. Photo Brian Maass.

 

Coheed and Cambria fans are dedicated and showed up early to see the band. Photo Brian Maass.

 

Coheed and Cambria’s set came to a close when the band played their hit “Welcome Home.” Photo Brian Maass.

 

Incubus lead singer Brandon Boyd may not have felt well but put on an excellent performance. Photo Brian Maass.

 

New bassist Nicole Row joined Incubus after long time bassist Ben Kenny recently had a brain tumor removed and stepped away from the band. Photo Brian Maass.

 

Lead singer Brandon Boyd of Incubus performing at the Moody Center in Austin. Photo Brian Maass.

 

Incubus performs an acoustic version of a song from their hit album “Morning View.” Photo Brian Maass.

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Cover photo Brian Maass.

Brian Maass is a native Austinite who has a passion for music, travel and sharing his experiences through his camera lens. He lives in Round Rock, Texas, with his wife Dana Kent Maass and their faithful dog Chester.