Boston, Massachusetts – After an on-stage altercation between band members, Jane’s Addiction has issued an apology for canceling an upcoming show in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The American band, known for hits like “Been Caught Stealing” and “Strays,” cut short their performance in Boston when frontman Perry Farrell reportedly threw a punch at guitarist David Navarro during their reunion tour.
The incident, which was captured on social media, showed Farrell, 65, shouting at Navarro, 57, before things escalated. The band took to Instagram to express their regrets, stating, “We want to extend a heartfelt apology to our fans for the events that unfolded last night.” They also confirmed the cancellation of their show in Bridgeport scheduled for the following day.
Jane’s Addiction, who recently reunited after more than a decade, had announced a series of tour dates across the US and Canada. However, with the uncertainty surrounding the aftermath of the Boston brawl, fans are left wondering if those shows will still proceed as planned. The band reassured that ticket refunds would be provided for the canceled show.
Known for their edgy and eclectic sound, Jane’s Addiction’s music has resonated with fans for years. The clash between Farrell and Navarro has raised questions about the future of the band’s reunion tour and whether they can overcome this incident. The musicians have yet to comment further on the matter, leaving room for speculation among their dedicated fan base.
As the situation unfolds, fans and music enthusiasts alike will be keeping a close eye on any developments regarding Jane’s Addiction and the impact of the altercation on their tour schedule. Whether the band can move past this incident and continue to deliver electrifying performances remains to be seen.