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The band abruptly ended their reunion tour in September 2024 after Perry Farrell threw a punch at Navarro onstage
Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro discusses the September onstage altercation with Perry Farrell that 'forever destroyed' the band, ending their performances.
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One of the most beloved rock bands of the 1980s and ‘90s will never reunite again. Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro told Guitar Player in a new interview that he will never play again with singer Perry Farrell after the JA frontman punched him on stage at a Boston concert last year.
Perry Farrell punched fellow Jane's Addiction band member Dave Navarro on stage last year. Navarro has now stated that there is no chance of a reunion for the band.
Referring to the show “his least favorite gig,” Navarro went on to say that along with fellow bandmates Stephen Perkins and Eric Avery, the band was “gelling, really, for the first time” and that “there was no ego issue; it was just four guys making great music, just like we did in the beginning,”
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It’s been about eight months since guitarist Dave Navarro and vocalist Perry Farrell had an onstage altercation in Boston that led to Jane’s Addiction cancelling the rest of their U.S. tour. It seems like the whole thing has been quite rough on the band, which has led Navarro to give a less than inspiring update about the band’s future.