
Lizzo joins Incubus on stage in Los Angeles to perform “Aqueous Transmission”
During their show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, on Friday (6 October), Incubus brought out Lizzo to sing and play flute on “Aqueous Transmission.”
On Friday (6 October), Incubus released a re-recorded version of their fourth studio album, Morning View, for its 23rd anniversary. In celebration, they performed the album in full at the Hollywood Bowl that same evening.
The band played a couple of deep cuts on the album for the first time in over ten years. "Under My Umbrella" was last played in 2011, and "Blood On The Ground" hasn't seen the light of day since 2012.
Whilst performing the album's closing track, "Aqueous Transmission", Incubus were joined on stage by Lizzo, and the family of guitarist and co-founder Mike Einziger, who accompanied the band on strings, whilst Lizzo played her signature instrument – Sasha Flute.Back in 2017, Solange joined Brandon Boyd for a duet of the same song during a show in New Orleans.
Posting about the performance, Lizzo gushed that it was a dream come true to be able to perform with Incubus.
"Those who know me… KNOW. This is BEYOND a dream and FULL CIRCLE," she wrote. "I saw @incubusofficial perform 20 years ago at @woodlandspavilion [The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Texas] for morning view (I’ve been a fan since S.C.I.E.N.C.E) and now to be at @hollywoodbowl performing Aqueous Transmission with @sashabefluting — I WAS A PUDDLE ON THE FLOOR — thank you INCUBUS for everything but also for inviting me on stage and making my childhood dreams come true."
https://www.thelineofbestfit.c...The performance at Hollywood Bowl marked a somewhat rare public appearance from Lizzo following the allegations made against her by her former dancers.
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