Music: Perry Farrell Assaulted Dave Navarro On Stage During a Show

Perry Farrell Assaulted Dave Navarro On Stage During a Jane's Addiction Show 

 

 

Jane's Addiction ended their show early Friday in Boston, after Perry Farrell assaulted Dave Navarro onstage. 

 

 

Perry got in Dave's face and shoulder-checked him before throwing the punch. A crew member tried to get Perry to stop, then bassist Eric Avery put him in a headlock and punched him in the stomach.

 

 

The band issued a statement Saturday saying, quote, "We want to extend a heartfelt apology to our fans for the events that unfolded last night." 

 

 

Perry's wife shared her perspective on what went down. She called her husband a "crazed beast" and said he had been frustrated with the sound because his voice was being drowned out by the band.

 

 

She also added that the band started the song "Ocean Size" before Perry was ready. Overall, she credited Dave for looking "handsome and cool" in the middle of a fight, but she thinks that Eric took "cheap shots" on Perry.

 

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(Warning: You can read her full explanation here . . . the altercation video contains profanity.)

Update: The band made an announcement on an Instagram Story post yesterday offering a “heartfelt apology” to fans and announcing that they were canceling last night’s concert in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The announcement said that refunds will be issued to fans.

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Lil Wayne Says It "Hurt a Whole Lot" Being Passed Over for the Super Bowl Halftime Show 

 

 

As a son of New Orleans, Lil Wayne expected to be asked to do the Super Bowl Halftime Show at the Superdome. But as you probably know, the gig went to Kendrick Lamar. And Wayne was pretty devastated.

 

 

In an Instagram Live, he said, quote, "I thought there was nothing better than that spot and that stage and that platform in my city. So it hurt. It hurt a whole lot."

 

 

He added, quote, "It made me feel like [crap] . . . it broke me, and I'm just trying to put me back together."

 

 

He also said he feels like he let his fans down by not getting the opportunity.

 

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(WARNING: The video contains profanity.)

Garth Brooks' Las Vegas Residency Is Coming to an End 

 

 

Garth Brooks just announced that his Las Vegas residency is coming to an end next year. His final shows will be three weekends between Feb 21st and March 9th.

 

 

Garth Brooks / Plus One is currently taking place at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace through the rest of this year.

 

 

Garth says, quote, "I can't believe it has come and gone already. The Caesars gig has been my favorite so far. No setlist, no rules, just the music and the listener come first. I LOVE that. These last shows are gonna be hard for me, emotionally, because I can't stand the thought of this residency being over."

 

 

Tickets for next year's final residency shows go on sale this Thursday, September 19th at 10:00 a.m. Pacific.

 

Read More HERE  and HERE

(You can buy tickets, here.)


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