
Jane’s Addiction Members Sue Perry Farrell for Assault, Battery
Three members of Jane’s Addiction, Dave Navarro, Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins, have sued their own lead singer Perry Farrell in relation to a fight that took place onstage at one of the band’s concerts on September 13, 2024.
At that show, Navarro and Farrell got into an altercation in front of the audience, and Farrell could be seen pushing and then punching Navarro. The concert was cut short, and the band issued a statement on social media not long after.
“We want to extend a heartfelt apology to our fans for the events that unfolded last night,” it said. “As a result we will be cancelling tomorrow night’s show in Bridgeport.” The rest of the band’s 2024 tour was also canceled.
Now, a suit has been filed against Farrell that accuses him of a litany of offenses, including assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty and breach of contract. Additionally, it claims that the band lost over $10 million on account of the tour cancellation and requests that Farrell pay for all outstanding bills related to the tour cancellation.
“The Band can no longer function as a result of the Defendant’s conduct, including his sudden, violent outbursts and demonstrated inability to serve as the Band’s frontman and vocalist,” reads part of the suit (per Rolling Stone). “The physical, emotional and financial harms Defendant has wrought have deeply impacted the Plaintiffs, their families and their loved ones, and it is time for Defendant to face the consequences of his actions and be held accountable.”
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The suit notes that in agreeing to tour with Jane’s Addiction, Navarro was forced to give up a $25,000 per month disability insurance policy — he had been receiving the payments due to a case of long COVID-19 that took him off the road. It also says that Jane’s Addiction had previously agreed to make tour-related decisions with a simple, majority-rules approach, which Farrell made difficult.
“Perry had an egregious habit of overruling decisions of the Band, and selfishly making everything about himself and [his wife] Etty,” it says.
Another portion on the suit claims that Farrell’s drinking was affecting his ability to perform during the tour: “He would often drink wine onstage and slur his speech. Perry frequently went on long, rambling discursions between songs for no apparent purpose other than for his own amusement. The problems with Perry’s performance would often worsen as the night wore on and he became more intoxicated.”
While much of Navarro and Farrell’s dispute was caught on camera, the suit says the altercation continued backstage: “Nobody could calm Perry down backstage. When Navarro confronted Perry about his violent outburst, Perry threw another unexpected punch at him, striking him on the left side of the face. Navarro was hurt.”
The suit also addresses the fact that not only did the members of Jane’s Addiction lose out on income because of the tour cancellation, they also had plans to finish eight instrumental tracks after the tour ended — tracks that the band “will potentially be on the hook personally for” with Warner Music Group.
Dave Navarro Says ‘No Chance’ to Working With Perry Farrell Again
Back in May, Navarro made clear that while he cannot speak for his bandmates, Jane’s Addiction would not ever move forward with Farrell.
“I have to speak in broad strokes here, because there are other individuals involved, and it’s still very tender and unresolved,” he said to Guitar Player. “There was an altercation onstage, and all the hard work and dedication and writing and hours in the studio, and picking up and leaving home and crisscrossing the country and Europe and trying to overcome my illness — it all came to a screeching halt and forever destroyed the band’s life. And there’s no chance for the band to ever play together again.”
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