Jane's Addiction and Perry Farrell settled a lawsuit following an onstage fight in 2024, with Farrell issuing a public apology and the band ending their tour, acknowledging past mistakes and expressing pride in their music.
Jane's Addiction has officially disbanded following a violent onstage altercation in 2024, with band members issuing apologies and resolving their differences, ending their reunion tour and leading to multiple lawsuits between Farrell and former bandmates.
Perry Farrell has filed a lawsuit against fellow Jane's Addiction members Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins over a 2024 onstage altercation, claiming the band members initiated harassment and violence, and disputing their claims that Farrell attacked Navarro. The lawsuit comes shortly after the band members sued Farrell, alleging damages from his conduct during the incident. Farrell's suit asserts he was provoked and that the band used him as a scapegoat to cancel the tour, while also denying accusations of assault backstage.
Perry Farrell has filed a lawsuit against his former Jane's Addiction bandmates, Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins, alleging assault, emotional distress, and breach of contract, in response to their earlier lawsuit against him. The dispute stems from a violent incident during a Boston concert and disagreements over the band's tour cancellation, with Farrell claiming harassment and assault by his bandmates. Both parties are now engaged in legal battles over the conflict.
Originally Published 5 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction has filed a lawsuit against former bandmates Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins, accusing them of bullying and physical violence, shortly after they filed a lawsuit against him over an onstage scuffle and band breakup. The bandmates' lawsuit claims Farrell assaulted and caused emotional distress, and they seek damages for the canceled tour and related losses.
Perry Farrell has sued former bandmates Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins following an onstage altercation and their subsequent lawsuit against him, accusing them of harassment, assault, and wrongful band breakup, while they seek at least $10 million for tour cancellations caused by the incident.
Members of Jane's Addiction are suing lead singer Perry Farrell for $10 million following an onstage altercation in September 2024, which led to the cancellation of their tour and alleged emotional and financial damages. The band claims Farrell's behavior disrupted their activities and caused significant losses, while Farrell's team dismisses the lawsuit as a retaliatory attempt to control the narrative.
Originally Published 5 months ago — by Rolling Stone
Members of Jane's Addiction, Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins, filed a lawsuit against Perry Farrell following an onstage altercation in September 2024 that led to the band's tour cancellation and dissolution, citing assault, emotional distress, and financial damages, and revealing internal conflicts and Farrell's erratic behavior.