Jane’s Addiction addressed the recent altercation among the band members, cancelling the group’s upcoming gig.
Firstly, the rock band apologized to fans for the intense onstage fight during their Boston show on Friday night, September 13, by posting a statement on Instagram Stories the following day.
"We want to extend a heartfelt apology to our fans for the events that unfolded last night," they penned on Saturday, September 14.
"As a result, we will be cancelling tomorrow night's show at Bridgeport," they continued, ensuring that concertgoers would promptly receive full refunds.
They clearly mentioned the refund process before signing off, "Thank you, Jane's Addiction."
Though their tour is set to run through October 16, the band has only provided details about the next show and has not shared further information regarding the remaining tour dates.
It is pertinent to note that they reportedly have 16 upcoming shows lined up.
For the unversed, During the concert on Friday night, the band’s singer, Perry Farrell, threw a wild punch at guitarist Dave Navarro, abruptly ending their set.
It only took a few seconds for the two to turn the argument into a fight during the concert.
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