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Jane’s Addiction announce hiatus and cancel tour “due to the mental health difficulties of Perry Farrell”

Jane’s Addiction have confirmed that they will be cancelling their tour and taking a hiatus due to internal conflicts.The legendary Los Angeles alt-rockers recently returned to their original line-up of Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Stephen Perkins and Eric Avery, and released their first new music together in 34 years, in the form of the single ‘Imminent Redemption’.They then embarked on a series of UK shows together – including an intimate comeback gig at Bush Hall – before confirming details of a US tour with Love & Rockets.However, during a recent show in Boston, tensions began to mount on stage, leading to Farrell shouting at Navarro, before bringing the show to a halt by shoving the guitarist. The fight was quickly broken up and the lights came down as a group of crew members, as well as Avery, tried to restrain Perry and take him off stage.
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Jane’s Addiction apologizes, cancels next gig over frontman Perry Farrell’s onstage fight with guitarist Dave Navarro
for abruptly ending their show early on Friday following an on-stage scuffle between frontman Perry Farrell and guitarist Dave Navarro.“We want to extend a heartfelt apology to our fans for the events that unfolded last night,” the band wrote in a statement on their Instagram story Saturday night.The rock group’s statement comes 24 hours after their chaotic performance at the Leader Bank Pavillion in Boston, where the bandmates clashed amid growing “tension and animosity.”Farrell, 65, was in the middle of singing “Ocean Size” and became visibly aggravated, shouting expletives at the audience and bandmates.He proceeded to turn to Navarro and rammed his shoulder into the unsuspecting guitarist before the two rockers faced off.It all culminated in Farrell getting into Navarro’s face, throwing two elbow-like jabs before several crew members and bassist Eric Avery, ran up and restrained the hotheaded singer.The lights lowered on stage, but several punches were thrown as the hot-headed singer was escorted away from the crowd’s view.Due to the fight, the rock group announced it canceled its Sunday show in Bridgeport, Conn.
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