The American rock band Jane’s Addiction has issued an apology following their decision to cancel their reunion tour.
The cancellation was prompted by an on-stage altercation between lead vocalist Perry Farrell and guitarist David Navarro during their concert in Boston.
Due to the incident, the band decided to call off their upcoming show in Bridgeport, Connecticut, along with the rest of the reunion tour.
The band assured fans that refunds would be provided for those who had already purchased tickets.
Formed in 1985 in Los Angeles, the band consists of Perry Farrell, David Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins, and bassist Eric Avery.
Some of their notable albums include Nothing’s Shocking (1988), Ritual De Lo Habitual (1990), Strays (2003), and The Great Escape Artist (2011).
They are known for hits such as “Been Caught Stealing,” “Strays,” and “The Great Escape Artist.”
In 2013, the band was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.