Incubus: alternative rock group confirm new album after UK performance - what did they play?
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- Incubus have confirmed their first album in over seven years.
- Titled Something In The Water, the work is due for release through Virgin Music.
- Here’s what we know about the album so far, along with what the band played during their recent London, UK performance.
Groove metallers Incubus have confirmed that a new album is set for release later this year, their first in eight years.


During their performance in London on April 26, 2025, where the band performed their 2001 album Morning View in its entirety, they projected the title of their new record, Something In The Water, onto landmarks like the Houses of Parliament and the Tower of London.
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Hide AdThe album was confirmed by lead singer Brandon Boyd in an interview with Flux.FM, who described the album as “a really great record” that he and the band are “really proud of,” adding, “We had a wonderful time recording it.”
Something In The Water marks the first new album for the group, known for hits like Drive and Pardon Me, since their 2017 effort 8, which peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200 upon its release.
The group has since released an EP, Trust Fall (Side B), and the re-imagined Morning View XXIII.
No official date for the album’s release has been confirmed, but Virgin Music looks to have the new work ready later in 2025, according to Boyd.
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Setlist.FM have listed the following setlist from Incubus after their April 26 2025 performance at The O2 in London, UK.
- Nice to Know You
- Circles
- Wish You Were Here
- Just a Phase
- 11am
- Blood on the Ground (acoustic)
- Mexico
- Warning
- Echo
- Have You Ever
- Are You In? (with Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” snippet)
- Under My Umbrella (With snippet of Rihanna’s “Umbrella”)
- Aqueous Transmission
- Anna Molly
- The Warmth
- Vitamin (with Glory Box, Portishead cover)
- Pardon Me
- Drive
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