Jane’s Addiction Concert Ends Suddenly After Fight Between Band Members

Jane’s Addiction concert in Boston ended early after Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro fought on stage, leaving fans shocked and confused.

Janes Addiction Steve Thrasher (PHOTO: YouTube Theater)
Janes Addiction Steve Thrasher (PHOTO: YouTube Theater)

A Jane’s Addiction concert in Boston ended suddenly on Friday night when two of the band members, Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro, got into a fight. The fight caused the show to stop early, and fans were shocked.

During the concert, while the band was playing a song called “Ocean Size,” Perry Farrell got really angry. He started yelling at Dave Navarro and bumped into him.

Dave tried to keep Perry away, but then Perry threw a punch at him. The crew members quickly came on stage to stop the fight. They surrounded Perry and took him off the stage while he was still upset.

After Perry was taken away, the rest of the band came to the front of the stage to thank the audience. They looked calm and waved to the crowd, even though the show had ended early.

Many fans took videos of what happened and shared them online. Some people were upset because they didn’t get to see the full concert, while others wondered if this was the end of the band’s tour. People also made jokes about the fight, comparing it to other famous band fights.

Earlier this week, there were already some concerns about the band’s performances. In New York City, Perry told the audience he was having trouble singing. But the next night, the band performed better, which made fans happy.

Jane’s Addiction is on their first big tour in 15 years, and they are sharing the stage with another popular band from the ’90s called Love & Rockets. The Boston concert was about halfway through their tour, which is supposed to finish on October 16 in Los Angeles.

For now, the tour is still planned to continue, and fans will be watching to see if everything gets back on track.

News Source: Variety

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