Jane’s Addiction Issues Apology After Onstage Altercation, Cancels Tour

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Jane’s Addiction has found itself in hot water following an onstage altercation during a recent concert in Boston. Lead singer Perry Farrell threw a punch at guitarist Dave Navarro, abruptly ending the performance and leading to the cancellation of their next show in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The band has since issued a heartfelt apology to fans and hinted at a possible hiatus from touring.

The incident occurred during a performance where the band was deep into their song “Ocean Size.” Reports indicate that tensions had been brewing for several songs before the altercation escalated. Farrell, visibly agitated, threw a punch at Navarro, prompting crew members to intervene and escort him offstage. Fans captured the moment on video, which quickly circulated on social media.

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