Incubus back in Manila

MANILA, Philippines—Incubus can’t get enough of the Philippines as they return to Manila to perform at Mall of Asia Arena on March 13.

The American alternative, nu-metal rock band led by vocalist Brandon Boyd arrived on Thursday evening at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia).

Incubus previously performed in the Philippines back in July 2011 for the “If Not Now, When?” world tour.

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Incubus is composed of Boyd, guitarist Mark Einziger, bassist Ben Kenney, drummer Jose Pasillas II, and keyboardist Chris Kilmore.

American violinist and dancer Lindsey Stirling will be a special guest for the concert scheduled 8 p.m.

Among their most famous hits are “Drive,” “Megalomaniac,” “Anna Molly,” “Love Hurts,” “Adolescents,” “Pardon Me,” “Nice To Know You,” “Talk Shows On Mute,” “Promises, Promises” and “Black Heart Inertia.”

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Before coming to the Philippines, Incubus performed in Thailand, Singapore, Japan, and Australia as part of their world tour.

After their one-night concert in Manila, they will fly to Hawaii for two performances on March 16 and 17.

The band, formed in 1991, is more than 20 years old, and has released several albums: “Fungus Amongus” in 1995, “S.C.I.E.N.C.E.” in 1997, “Make Yourself” in 1999, “Morning View” in 2001, “A Crow Left of the Murder …” in 2004, “Light Grenades” in 2006, and the latest “If Not Now, When?” in 2011.

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