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Jane’s Addiction frontman Perry Farrell punches guitarist Dave Navarro onstage, abruptly ending Boston concert

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Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell punched guitarist Dave Navarro in an onstage rage and was dragged offstage by several staff members, bringing the reunited band's Boston show to an abrupt end on Friday night.

Pharrell was in the middle of performing “Ocean Size” when he yelled at the crowd at Leader Bank Pavilion, told them to “fuck you” and then began screaming into the microphone.

During a Jane's Addiction concert in Boston on Friday, frontman Perry Farrell got face-to-face with guitarist Dave Navarro. YouTube

Pharrell appeared shaken, turned to Navarro on his right and yelled again, bumping the unsuspecting guitarist with his shoulder. According to the video Images of the awkward confrontation were posted to social media.

The two rockers faced off, and Farrell inched closer to Navarro's face, but Navarro calmly held Farrell down with a right hand.

Pharrell then elbows the guitarist, but several staff members and bandmates, including bassist Eric Avery, rush over and stop the “Been Caught Stealing” singer, telling him to “stop it.”

The stage lights were dimmed but several punches erupted as the hotheaded singer was led away from the crowd's view.

The three remaining band members, Navarro, Avery and drummer Stephen Perkins, came to the front of the stage and gave a warm farewell to the crowd.

Before things could escalate further, a member of the crew ran onto the stage and separated the two rock musicians. YouTube

The band members raised their hands above their heads, pounded their chests and gave peace signs, while the crowd gave them a standing ovation.

Photographer Brian McKenzieA photojournalist at the venue tasked with taking photos of the show told X that audience members thought the confrontation was just a minor spat between band members.

“Perry was carrying a large bottle of wine throughout the evening, and Navarro and Avery were chattering throughout the show and seemed angrier than usual,” he claimed.

“I was there” X-user @deanasc1 said“The audience was confused, half angry that the show had ended early and excited that this might be Jane's A's last show.”

Neither the band, Navarro nor Perry had publicly commented on the incident as of Saturday morning.

The stage lights were dimmed but several punches erupted as the hotheaded singer was led away from the crowd's view. YouTube

The band, currently in the middle of a North American tour, has been experiencing issues surrounding their singer during recent shows.

While performing on the rooftop of Pier 17 in New York on September 10, Pharrell told the crowd that his voice wasn't feeling great. Variety reported.

“Hey guys, I'm gonna be honest with you. There's something wrong with my voice. All of a sudden, I can't make any sound,” the singer reportedly said.

the next day Avery on Instagram To engage fans and get them excited for their second show in Manhattan.

“I'm looking forward to performing once again tonight at this incredible rooftop venue and am optimistic that we can do even better,” he said.

Jane's Addiction will perform at the Hartford Healthcare Amphitheatre in Bridgeport, Connecticut on September 15th.

Dave Navarro and Perry Farrell perform during the Jane's Addiction concert at Pier 17 Rooftop on September 10, 2024 in New York City. Getty Images

The Grammy-nominated band's 2024 tour will see a reunion of the four original members following Avery's return in 2022 and the return of Navarro, who missed the 2022 and 2023 tours due to a long-term COVID battle.

Pharrell admitted he missed his guitarist during Navarro's absence.

“I wish I had my beloved guitarist close by,” Pharrell told The Post in September 2022.[But] I live to bring entertainment and art to the world, and anything I can do to entertain and amaze you is what I live for.”

To replace Navarro, the band brought in Queens of the Stone Age guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen and Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer.

“How do we find a guitarist to replace Dave Navarro? We had to reach out to people we know and love, and Troy was the best choice of person we considered,” Pharrell said.

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