Incubus Gearing Up For “Make Yourself” 20th Anniversary Tour

Brandon Boyd of Incubus. Photo by MediaPunch/REX/Shutterstock (10228355u)

It’s been two decades since Incubus dropped their monumental album Make Yourself, and they plan celebrate its anniversary in a very special way. They’re embarking on a massive tour to mark the occasion and bring this record back to the masses.

Incubus will kick off the tour on September 13th, with a concert at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver. They’ll stay on the road until December 7th, when the Make Yourself anniversary tour officially wraps up in Myrtle Beach.

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The band’s lead singer Brandon Boyd couldn’t wait to share the good news with their fans, and let them know they’ll get to celebrate the birthday of this iconic album together.

“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!” said Boyd in press release.

Make Yourself came out on October 26th, 1999 and became certified double platinum thanks to three charting singles “Pardon Me,” “Stellar” and “Drive.”