Jane's Addiction Splits After Onstage Brawl and $10M Lawsuit
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The American alternative rock band Jane's Addiction has announced it is breaking up.
The split follows 15 months of public conflict. This included fights, accusations, and a major lawsuit.
The band stopped its U.S. reunion tour early in September 2024. This happened after a physical fight on stage in Boston. Singer Perry Farrell and guitarist Dave Navarro were involved.
That incident later led to a $10 million lawsuit.
The band stated that, despite the breakup, "the legacy will remain." Jane's Addiction is known for its influential music and a long history of internal drama.