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What Happened Between Perry Farrell And Dave Navarro? Jane’s Addiction Boston Concert Incident Explored
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What Happened Between Perry Farrell And Dave Navarro? Jane’s Addiction Boston Concert Incident Explored

Jane’s Addiction’s concert in Boston on September 13 was abruptly cut short when frontman Perry Farrell attacked guitarist Dave Navarro on stage. The altercation, which was captured by fans at the Leader Bank Pavilion, occurred during the band’s performance of Ocean Size, as per Billboard.

Farrell became visibly angry for unknown reasons and lunged at Navarro grabbing his shoulder and shouting at him. The argument quickly escalated, with Farrell eventually throwing a punch at Navarro, who appeared perplexed and attempted to figure out what was happening.

“What the f—?” Navarro was seen shouting as stage crew members intervened to restrain Farrell and take him backstage. Navarro then removed his guitar and exited the stage, abruptly ending the show after 11 songs, shortening the concert before the band’s usual set of 14 to 15 songs. At the time, Jane’s Addiction had not commented on the situation, and the reasons for Farrell’s outburst were unknown.

Perry Farrell’s wife, Etty Lau Farrell, talked about the incident on social media shortly after the concert. In an Instagram post, she addressed the growing tension within the band, which may have contributed to the altercation. According to Etty Lau, Perry had been extremely frustrated leading up to the Boston concert.

“Clearly there had been a lot of tension and animosity between the members,” Etty Lau wrote in her post, which included a fan-captured video of the incident. “The magic that made the band so dynamic… well, the dynamite was lit.”

She went on to explain that Perry had been having trouble hearing himself sing because the stage volume was too loud. This, combined with complaints from fans in the front row, appeared to push the frontman to the edge.

“Perry had been suffering from tinnitus and a sore throat every night,” she said. “But when the audience in the first row started complaining to Perry, cussing at him that the band was playing too loud and they couldn’t hear him, Perry lost it.”

In her social media post, Etty Lau also revealed that the conflict between band members extended beyond Farrell and Navarro. She mentioned that Perry Farrell and Jane’s Addiction bassist Eric Avery had gotten into an argument backstage. According to Etty Lau, the situation worsened when Avery put Perry in a headlock and punched him in the stomach three times.

The Boston concert was part of Jane’s Addiction’s reunion tour, and it marked the band’s first performance with its original lineup in 14 years. The tour, which began in early August, was highly anticipated by fans of the legendary alternative rock band.

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‘His Voice Was Being Drowned Out’: Etty Lau Defends Husband Perry Farrell After Heated Altercation
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‘His Voice Was Being Drowned Out’: Etty Lau Defends Husband Perry Farrell After Heated Altercation

Perry Farrell, the singer of Jane’s Addiction, recently got into a heated onstage altercation with guitarist Dave Navarro during a concert. The incident has sparked debate online, particularly after Perry’s wife, Etty Lau Farrell, shared her thoughts on social media. The altercation, which occurred on September 13, shocked and concerned fans, and Etty was quick to explain the situation.

Perry Farrell was caught on video appearing to punch guitarist Dave Navarro during a Jane’s Addiction concert on Friday, September 13. Perry can be seen singing into a microphone and bumping into Navarro in the video.

Navarro then responded by placing a hand between himself and Perry. This interaction became heated when Perry appeared to throw a punch at his bandmate.

Shortly after, many people rushed onstage to restrain Perry, and as the lights dimmed, a man was seen punching Perry in the stomach. The video of the incident quickly went viral online, sparking speculation about the band’s dynamics.

Perry’s wife, Etty Lau Farrell, addressed the altercation in an Instagram post, providing clarity and a first-person account of what occurred. She explained that the onstage altercation was the result of rising tensions among the band members.

“There has been a lot of tension and animosity between the members,” Etty wrote. “The dynamite was lit that night.” According to Etty, Perry’s frustration with the band’s extremely loud volume triggered the incident. Perry felt his voice was being drowned out, which caused his frustration.

Etty stated that her husband had tinnitus and a sore throat, which made it difficult for him to perform comfortably. “Perry had been suffering from tinnitus and a sore throat every night,” she wrote.

Etty described how the situation escalated when audience members in the front row complained to Perry about the sound levels. According to Etty, fans began yelling at Perry because the band was playing too loud and they couldn’t hear him. That feedback sent Perry over the edge.

She went on to say that the band started the song Ocean before Perry was ready and did the countdown. Perry couldn’t hear anything beyond the boom and vibration of the instruments because the stage volume was so high at the time. “By the end of the song, he wasn’t singing, he was screaming just to be heard,” she wrote.

According to Etty, Navarro attempted to de-escalate the situation by keeping Perry at arm’s length, but things turned physical when bassist Eric Avery intervened.

She said that Eric put Perry in a headlock and punched him in the stomach three times. She added that a crew member eventually pulled Avery away, and he walked to the front of the stage to apologize to the audience for the show’s abrupt end.

Farrell, Navarro, Avery, and Jane’s Addiction representatives have not issued any official statements regarding the altercation. The incident occurred at an important time for the band, which recently reunited for the first time in 14 years.

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