Jane’s Addiction cancels ENTIRE tour as Dave Navarro gives heartbreaking statement on Perry Farrell after onstage bust up

Jane’s Addiction has cancelled the entire tour due to an onstage altercation between guitarist Dave Navarro and Perry Farrell.

“Due to an ongoing pattern of behavior and mental health issues of our lead singer Perry Farrell, we have come to the conclusion that we have no choice but to end the current U.S. tour,” Navarro said in a statement Monday.

He continued: ‘Our concern for his personal health and safety, as well as our own, has left us with no other choice. We hope he finds the help he needs.’

“We deeply regret that we cannot accommodate all of our fans who have already purchased a ticket. We do not see a solution that would ensure a safe environment on stage or reliably allow us to deliver a great performance every night.”

Navarro closed the statement with a heartbreaking message, adding, “Our hearts are broken. Dave, Eric and Stephen.”

Jane’s Addiction has cancelled the entire tour due to an onstage altercation between guitarist Dave Navarro and Perry Farrell.

The news came hours after Farrell’s wife broke her silence after her husband attacked his lead guitarist, claiming the frontman was angry because his bandmates were “drowning him out” for playing too loudly.

Farrell’s wife, Etty Lau, shared her husband’s story on Instagram after he was criticized for punching and bodychecking guitarist Dave Navarro on stage on Friday night.

“Rather than speculate, I wanted to post a firsthand account of what happened on stage,” she wrote.

Lau said Farrell suffered from “ringing in his ears and a sore throat” every night, which affected his voice. He “felt like the volume on stage was extremely loud and his voice was being drowned out by the band.”

Lau said there was “tension and animosity between the band members,” but felt this wasn’t always a bad thing as it was also “the magic that made the band so dynamic.”

Dave Navarro and Perry Farrell performing at Lollapalooza, Chicago, in 2016

Dave Navarro and Perry Farrell performing at Lollapalooza, Chicago, in 2016

But on Friday night, Lau said her husband reached breaking point after being booed by fans who couldn’t hear him.

‘If the audience in the front row, [they] “If someone started complaining to Perry and yelling at him that the band was going too loud and they couldn’t hear him, Perry would get really upset,” said Lau, a former member of the Pussycat Dolls when they were a dance company.

“He didn’t sing, he just shouted to be heard.”

According to those in attendance, Farrell appeared heavily intoxicated during Friday night’s performance. Others claim it was not an unusual sight for the frontman, who is known to knock back bottles of wine on stage.

Fans said tensions began to rise when the band sang “Mountain Song.” When they got to “Ocean Size” three songs later, Farrell was furious.

“The band started the song ‘Ocean’ before Perry was ready and counted down,” Lau said.

“The volume on stage was so loud at that point that Perry couldn’t hear the sound of the instruments. By the end of the song, he wasn’t singing anymore, he was just screaming to be heard.”