Sept. 17 (UPI) — The alt-rock band Jane’s Dependancy has canceled the remainder of its tour after lead singer Perry Farrell tried to punch guitarist Dave Navarro on stage in the course of the weekend.
“The band have made the tough determination to take a while away as a bunch,” the musicians said in a statement Monday. “As such, they are going to be cancelling the rest of the tour.”
The announcement got here after Farrell was faraway from the stage final Friday for hitting Navarro’s guitar whereas he was performing a solo late within the present.
“This weekend has been extremely tough and after having the time and house to mirror, it is just proper that I apologize to my bandmates, particularly Dave Navarro, followers, household and pals for my actions throughout Friday’s present,” Farrell mentioned in an announcement to Selection on Monday.
“Sadly, my breaking level resulted in inexcusable habits, and I take full accountability for a way I selected to deal with the state of affairs.”
One other assertion posted on social media and signed by Navarro and band-mates Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins supplied extra particulars concerning the state of affairs.
“Attributable to a seamless sample of habits and the psychological well being difficulties of our singer Perry Farrell, we’ve got come to the conclusion that we’ve got no selection however to discontinue the present US tour,” the message mentioned.
“Our concern for his private well being and security in addition to our personal has left us no various. We hope that he’ll discover the assistance he wants. We deeply remorse that we aren’t in a position to come by way of for all our followers who’ve already purchased tickets. We will see no answer that may both guarantee a secure surroundings on stage or reliably enable us to ship a fantastic efficiency on a nightly foundation. Our hearts are damaged.”
This was the band’s first tour in 14 years. They launched their newest album, Imminent Redemption, in July.