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Perry Farrell Apologizes for Jane's Addiction Fight
17 Dec
Summary
- Perry Farrell issued an apology for a past onstage fight with bandmates.
- The incident led to a lawsuit from band members seeking over $10 million.
- Farrell expressed regret for losing his temper and disrupting the show.

Perry Farrell recently shared a statement addressing a past onstage altercation with his Jane's Addiction bandmates. He apologized to concertgoers and his fellow musicians for losing his temper and disrupting the show, reflecting on his actions from over a year ago. Farrell emphasized the deep significance Jane's Addiction holds for him and his commitment to delivering authentic and positive performances.
The apology surfaces more than a year after the September 2024 incident that led to the cancellation of a reunion tour and the band's dissolution. Band members Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins subsequently sued Farrell, alleging assault, battery, and infliction of emotional distress. Their lawsuit claimed significant financial losses exceeding $10 million due to the tour's cancellation and cessation of band activities.




