JAKARTA - We want more, we want more, we want more, we want more, we want more, we want more.
Thousands of people exclaimed after Incubus headed to the back stage after completing their song setlist while performing at Tennis Indoor Senayan, Jakarta on Tuesday, April 23 evening. Although it has been about an hour and a half of the concert, the audience is well aware that the California band has yet to bring all of its best songs.
Not long after, Brandon total (vocals), Mike Einziger (guitar), Nicole Row (bass), Chris Kilmore (multi-instrument), and total Pasillas (drums) came back on stage, the lights came back on, "Wish You Were Here" was performed as the last repertoire of the night.
After the show was over, the audience began to move out. Most were satisfied, they were still discussing the appearance of Incubus which had just been watched. Some of them are even still carried away by euphoria, taking pictures together in the booth photo, and singing their favorite songs that have just been heard live.
Several other viewers expressed disappointment and discussed the songs they hoped to perform, but in reality it was not played.
That night, Incubus performed about 18 repertoires of songs. It's normal for some people to regret that their favorite song wasn't sung. Just imagine, my job is to have eight studio albums with dozens of hits that fans like.
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Meanwhile, Incubus opened his appearance by bringing Quicksand. Since appearing on stage until the first repertoire was played, the audience present kept shouting. They express themselves freely, especially those watching from festival classes, by jumping to join the music and singing.
Subsequently, Incubus performed NER to Know You, the single of the fourth studio album titled Morning View which was released in 2001. The audience continued to scream when Incubus started a new repertoar. They really enjoyed the performances presented.
"The Incubus really doesn't die. It's cool," said Sara, a female audience that VOI met while watching from front stage.
Furthermore, the best songs that became hits were also performed, such as Anna Molly, Drive, Pardon Me, and Stellar. Not only that, the Incubus also performed a cover of the song Come Together from The Beatles and David Bowie's Let's Dance.
That night, Incubus displayed great energy from the stage. Without requiring a gimmick, the band, which has been formed since 1991, has performed solidly with its experimental songs.
Including Nicole Row, who first appeared as the bassist of Incubus in Jakarta, her presence presents something new on stage. Row seemed to enjoy his performance that night.
One word to describe Incubus' appearance that night, "classy".
What is shown on stage is reflected in what can be seen in the crowd. Festival class tickets are not sold out, fortunately, the audience can enjoy the show more comfortably.
There was no disturbance at all in the audience, they seemed to be well aware that everyone came to watch a classy' show, so there was no reason not to watch in a 'classy' way either.
"Thank you" so the words that are most often spoken to the audience. There is no significant communication on the sidelines of the repertoire of the song. However, there seems to be no problem, considering that the audience who attend also wants to listen to songs, not jokes.
One thing was felt after the concert was over, how unlucky it was for those who had the opportunity to watch the Incubus concert that night but did not take it. There is no certainty to return to appearing in Indonesia in the near future. Those who like rock music have missed the opportunity to see firsthand the best experimental treats from the mature musicians.
If you have the opportunity to witness Incubus' performance in person in the future, then there is no better advice, take that opportunity!
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