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Dave Navarro, guitarist for the rock band Jane's Addiction, penned a heartfelt apology on social media after an onstage outburst occurred on tour.
According to Rolling Stone, the band debuted “True Love” last year at the end of a show in Bakersfield, California. The group’s lineup at the time included Farrell, 65, Stephen Perkins and Eric Avery.
Seasoned music fans had a week of dismay and disappointment in their music idols. But nothing's shocking when it comes to ...
Jane's Addiction have released a new song, "True Love," which arrives right after the band canceled its remaining tour dates.
Four days after an onstage fight between band members that led to the cancellation of its tour, Jane's Addiction has dropped ...
The show must go on,” might be the common phrase but for Jane’s Addiction, the curtain has fallen. Starting in LA in 1985, ...
Jane's Addiction cancels tour after on-stage fight between members Farrell and Navarro, with statements addressing behavior ...
Jane's Addiction has canceled the rest of its reunion tour after a fight onstage during a concert in Boston over the weekend. Here's what happened ...
After vocalist Perry Farrell got into an altercation with guitarist Dave Navarro and bassist Eric Avery, the Jane's Addiction ...
Reunion efforts did not go to plan, as '90s rock band Jane's Addiction's reunion tour has been canceled, including an Indianapolis show scheduled for Sept. 26.
Jane’s Addiction singer Perry Farrell has apologized to bandmates and fans for “inexcusable behavior,” hours after news broke ...