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Dave Navarro suggests the end of Jane’s Addiction: “Perhaps it’s simpler to recognise when something is gone”

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Jane’s Addiction may have come to an end.It comes as the alt-rock band recently reformed with their original lineup – comprising Navarro, Perry 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.However, as they progressed into their run of live shows across the US, tensions seemed to arise between the members.

This came to a head at a show in Boston, when Farrell shoved Navarro mid-performance and the show ended abruptly.The band would later go on to apologise to fans, cancel the remainder of their US tour dates and announce a hiatus.Now, Navarro has shared an update suggesting that the band may have come to an end.

Taking to Instagram, he posted an image of Walt Whitman alongside a caption exploring their similarities.“I was re-reading Whitman’s Leaves of Grass and it occurred to me that there is a strong parallel between his work and that of our own.

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