Perry Farrell Throws Punch at Dave Navarro, Ending Jane’s Addiction Concert Early
Perry Farrell’s Punch Causes Jane’s Addiction Show to End Abruptly in Boston
Perry Farrell threw a punch on Jane’s Addiction Concert and the concert ends.
At the time on Friday event night concert Jane’s Addiction in Boston come to a sudden end when a clearly enraged Perry Ferrell threw a punch guitarist Dave Navarro- and was restrained by crew members, still appearing physically against as he was hustled offstage. Perry Farrell and Jane’s Addiction dramatic video was shared by the multiple audience members. The footage shows the band deep into playing “Ocean Size”, the 11th number in a set that usually stretchers out to 14 or 15 songs, when trouble erupts between the two famous members of the veteran band Perry Farrell and Jane’s Addiction.
The things got physical as some fans reported on social media that tension looked to have been brewing for several songs. Video of the lead-up to the scuffle shows Ferrell fiercely grunting in the direction of the audience. He then turns to his right and starts issuing those bellows at Navarro, up close.
Perry Farrell appears and jump aggressively bump shoulders with the guitarist, who suddenly get shocked and eventually stops playing guitar and puts a hand up to Ferrell’s chest to establish distance. Then the singer appears to deliver a punch around Navarro’s chest.
At the point when three men, including bassist Eric Avery, can be seen saying that “stop” “stop” as they surround Farrell, who is finally forced offstage by the trio, still apparently struggling as he is hustled into the wings.
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This all incidents immediately blew up on social media, with no shortage of jokes- including countless Oasis comparisons- along with more serious concerns expressed for the well-being of the band members involved.
“I was there, “tweeted @deanasc1 on X which is earlier know as “Twitter”. “The crowd was bemused. Half pissed the show ended early and half excited we may have seen the last Janes A show ever.”
“Jane’s Addiction break up before Oasis omg,” came a typical tweet, from the user @Tribecalledflex.
On setlist.fm, the notations section for the Boston show offered an ironic juxtaposition of trivia about the gig, reading.” In New York City, Chatter had already circulated in social media about the Jane’s Addiction shows earlier this week, help at the Rooftop at Pier 51.
Perry Farrell admitted to the audience that he was not in great vocal sharp, reportedly saying, “Ladies and Gentlemen, I must be honest with you all. Something’s wrong with my voice. I just can’t get the notes out suddenly.” And after that all next day, bandmate Eric Avery posted to Instagram, “Looking forward to getting another crack at this spectacular rooftop venue tonight. I’m optimistic we will be better.”
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According to a reviewer for JamBase, the following night in New York, things indeed took a turn for the better who wrote, “I had seen the reports of Ferrell’s condition on Tuesday, so I had trepidation as Jane’s Addiction came on. All my fears quickly eased away as my first Jane’s experience was a great one. Farrell sang well, Perkins crushed it behind the kit, Navarro shredded, and Avery anchored the band with his steady work on bass.…
Some of (Farrell’s) stories were engaging and others rambled as he chugged from a bottle of wine. He also was fixated on a device that I’d imagine was supposed to add effects to his voice but didn’t have much impact to my ear. However, when it came to singing the songs, Farrell nailed most of them.”
The Florida critic reported: “Farrell launched into many nonsensical rants about cow pastures, mushrooms, surfing, living in Florida, and arguing with his brother about politics … At one point, during one of his ramblings, Navarro deliberately cranked out a loud, piercing chord on his guitar, as almost to silence Farrell and get the show back on track.”
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