American band Jane’s Habit have cancelled the remaining dates of their tour, days after an on-stage brawl in Boston, Massachusetts.
On Friday evening, the band – which hails from Los Angeles – lower quick their gig after frontman Perry Farrell threw a punch at guitarist David Navarro.
In an announcement posted on social media on Monday, the band mentioned it “made the troublesome resolution to take a while away as a gaggle”.
The band have additionally mentioned refunds will likely be issued at point-of-purchase for the cancelled dates.
The band had 12 gigs throughout the US left on their tour earlier than it was cancelled, ending of their residence metropolis on 16 October.
Footage on social media from Friday evening’s gig confirmed 65-year-old Farrell shouting at Navarro, 57, and punching him, earlier than being restrained by employees and brought off stage at Boston’s Chief Financial institution Pavilion.
Based on Farrell’s spouse, Etty, there had been “stress and animosity” between band members within the lead-up to the incident. She added that Farrell had been pissed off with the amount the band had been taking part in at.
Jane’s Habit shaped in Los Angeles in 1985, and is taken into account one of many successes of the early various rock scene.
The band consists of Farrell, Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins and bassist Eric Avery.
They not too long ago reunited after greater than a decade aside.