News of Jane's Addiction Cancels Reunion Tour Following Conflict
Jane's Addiction Cancels Reunion Tour
In a surprising turn of events, Jane's Addiction has announced the cancellation of the remainder of their reunion tour following a disturbing altercation on stage. The band, which reunited for the first time in 14 years, issued a statement citing the deteriorating mental health of lead singer Perry Farrell as a significant concern while guitarist Dave Navarro revealed more details about the altercation that prompted the decision.
On-Stage Physical Conflict
The altercation occurred during their recent performance in Boston, leading to Navarro referring to it as a continuing pattern of behavior. A statement on social media expressed hope for Farrell's recovery, while acknowledging the disappointment for fans regarding the canceled tour dates.
- 15 tour dates cancelled
- Refunds available at point of purchase
- Final show was scheduled for Oct. 16 at YouTube Theater in L.A.
Fan Reactions and Speculation
Fans have taken to social media to express their shock and sadness over the incident, many debating the band's future following the actual on-stage violence.
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