Lizzo, the multi-talented pop sensation, recently realized a lifelong dream as she graced the stage alongside rock icons Incubus in a surprise appearance at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. This momentous event marked her first performance since facing a lawsuit from her former backup dancers earlier in August.
The unexpected collaboration unfolded during Incubus’ electrifying concert, where Lizzo, at 35 years old, was invited to join the ’90s rock legends. The highlight of the evening came when she played the flute on Incubus’ beloved 2001 hit, “Aqueous Transmission.”
Enthusiastic fans captured the memorable performance, immortalizing the moment Lizzo’s childhood dream came to life. In fan-recorded videos, the “Special” singer was seen standing beside Incubus’ charismatic frontman, Brandon Boyd, at the forefront of the stage. With grace and skill, Lizzo played the flute throughout the ethereal track, occasionally adding her enchanting vocal harmonies to the mix. She adorned herself in a stunning see-through lace dress accentuated with gold jewelry, and her moves synchronized perfectly with the music. “Aqueous Transmission” is featured on Incubus’ recently re-released 2001 album, “Morning View.”
Lizzo was eager to share this incredible experience with her followers and promptly posted a video of her performance with the alternative rock legends on her Instagram. In a touching moment, she continued playing the flute even after Incubus had concluded the song, and Boyd, 47, embraced her with a heartfelt hug.
In her Social Media, Lizzo poured her heart out, emphasizing the significance of this guest appearance. She wrote, “Those who know me… KNOW. This is BEYOND a dream and FULL CIRCLE.” She recounted her deep-rooted connection to Incubus, stating, “I saw @incubusofficial perform 20 years ago at @woodlandspavilion 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.”
Incubus reciprocated the love by sharing a carousel of photos and a video from this extraordinary night on their Instagram. Lizzo, donning Incubus merchandise, beamed with happiness in a photo alongside the quintet. The band also posted a candid snapshot of the singer taking a selfie with Brandon Boyd.
In their Instagram caption, Incubus expressed their heartfelt appreciation for Lizzo, writing, “Thank you @lizzobeeating for joining us at the Bowl. It was an honor to share the stage with you.”
This surprise performance symbolized a triumphant return to the stage for Lizzo, her first since her former backup dancers – Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, and Noelle Rodriguez – filed a lawsuit against her in August, alleging body-shaming and mistreatment during their tenure with the singer.
In September, Lizzo found herself facing another lawsuit, this time from fashion designer Asha Daniels, who accused the artist and her team of creating a “racist and sexualized” work environment during a tour earlier this year.
Throughout these legal challenges, Lizzo has steadfastly denied the allegations, and she continues to focus on her music, creating unforgettable moments for her fans, such as her spectacular performance with Incubus at the Hollywood Bowl. This collaboration served as a testament to her enduring talent and her unwavering commitment to making her fans’ dreams come true on stage.