Overview
- Perry Farrell issued a public apology for losing his temper and disrupting the September 2024 Boston show, calling the band central to his life and thanking fans.
- Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins said they regret making inaccurate statements about Farrell’s mental health and acknowledged they halted the tour without notifying him.
- The band said they have come together one last time to resolve their differences and will now pursue separate musical and creative endeavors.
- Navarro, Avery, and Perkins’ July 2025 lawsuit seeking roughly $10 million and Farrell’s countersuit remain pending, with no clarity on whether the cases will continue.
- The mutual statements follow the widely circulated onstage altercation that led to the tour’s cancellation and effectively close the book on Jane’s Addiction as a working band.