Perry Farrell Apologizes Following Tour Cancellation
Perry Farrell Apologizes Following Tour Cancellation
Perry Farrell Apologizes Following Tour Cancellation
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Perry Farrell, the frontman of Jane's Addiction, has issued an apology following an onstage altercation with guitarist Dave Navarro during a concert that led to the cancellation of the band's U.S. tour. The incident occurred on September 13 in Boston when Farrell's aggressive behavior escalated, culminating in him punching Navarro after a heated exchange. Both Navarro and the band expressed deep concern for Farrell's mental health and well-being, stating that they felt compelled to pause the tour due to a 'continuing pattern of behavior.' Farrell acknowledged his actions as 'inexcusable' and reflected on the toll of his struggles, admitting he waited too long to prioritize his health. The band members expressed their heartbreak over the situation and the cancellation, emphasizing their desire for Farrell to seek help. As they take time away as a group, the hope remains that Farrell will find the support he needs.

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