Dave Navarro has apologised to the bands who were supporting Jane’s Addiction while on tour following the axed run of dates.Earlier this week, the alt-rock band announced the cancellation of their remaining tour dates and shared that they will be going on hiatus due to internal conflicts.
The news came after frontman Perry Farrell and Navarro got into a fight while on stage at their show in Boston.Jane’s Addiction had recently reformed with their original lineup – comprising Navarro, Farrell, Stephen Perkins and Eric Avery.
To celebrate the comeback, they embarked on a series of UK shows together, confirmed details of a US tour with Love & Rockets, and shared ‘Imminent Redemption’ – their first new music together in 34 years.A post shared by Angelina Butera (@angelinamakeupart)The band have issued apologies to fans for the cancellation of the tour with Farrell also apologising and taking full accountability for his actions.
Now, Navarro has extended his deepest apologies to the band’s Love and Rockets and British rock group Crawlers who were serving as opening support during the tour.In a now-expired Instagram story shared by the guitarist, Navarro shared: “I would like to personally apologize to Love and Rockets (and) Crawlers and their crews for such a terrible outcome of what started off as an incredibly magical tour.”He continued: “Love & Rockets are heroes of mine and I am so grateful I had the opportunity to perform on the same stage as them for as long as I did.
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