In support of its new album, If Not Now, When?, as well as a warm-up for the upcoming world tour, Incubus will present an interactive, multi-day web event where fans can watch the band perform live and interact with the rockers in real time.

The shows will take place at Incubus’ secret lair located deep within the bowels of Los Angeles at a gallery space dubbed “Incubus HQ Live.” Beginning June 30 and continuing through July 6 from 10 a.m. through 6 p.m. PDT, Incubus HQ Live will feature live performances by the band set in an interactive environment. While the band puts on these impromptu shows, the fans will be able to communicate directly with the group via Twitter, message boards and photo uploads, all of which will be projected on the walls for everyone, including Incubus, to see.

But this isn’t your father’s interactive webcast. Multiple cameras will be placed throughout the gallery giving you every possible sight angle and then some. Plus additional streams will emanate from “live stream” cameras focused on individual band members. Yes, it is a lot of Incubus. But we’re sure you can handle it.

Incubus HQ Live will be accessible via its own website as well as various media sites. Click here for more info.

Pre-order If Not Now, When? via the band’s EnjoyIncubus.com website and you’ll immediately receive early access to tickets plus MP3s of “Adolescents” and “Promises, Promises.” You can also pre-order the album via iTunes. Click here to find out more.