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Jane’s Addiction

Live Performances by Jane’s Addiction

Jane's Addiction Full Concert at Ford Theater 1989

John Anson Ford Theater
Hollywood Hills, CA, United States

April 29, 1989 | Video Length: 1:8:21
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    In April 1989, when Jane's Addiction performed at the John Anson Ford Theater, they were on the cusp of achieving significant recognition in the alternative rock scene. This live recording is notable as it showcases the band's emerging sound during a pivotal moment in their career, right before the release of their major breakthrough album, "Nothing's Shocking," which came out later that year in August. At this time, Jane’s Addiction was gaining attention for their theatrical performances and innovative sound, combining elements of punk, metal, and psychedelic rock. The Ford Theater performance captures their dynamic stage presence and the raw energy that would soon propel them into mainstream fame. Additionally, the live set features early versions of tracks that would become staples in their catalog, emphasizing the band's artistic evolution during this critical period.

Jane's Addiction Full Concert Performance - Milan

January 1, 1990 | Video Length: 1:6:30
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    In early 1990, Jane's Addiction was poised at a significant moment in their career, having just released their critically acclaimed album "Ritual de lo Habitual" that same year. The live recording of "Stop!" showcases the band's dynamic stage presence and powerful performance style that helped to define the alternative rock genre. By this point, they had gained a dedicated following, becoming known for blending punk rock with elements of metal and psychedelia. A noteworthy aspect of this period was the band's innovative approach to their music and performances, often exploring themes of love and addiction. The success of "Ritual de lo Habitual," which included hits like "Been Caught Stealing," solidified their place in rock history and influenced many bands that followed. This live video captures the raw energy and anticipation surrounding their sound at a pivotal time in their evolution as artists.

Jane's Addiction - Then She Did Live Performance in Milan, Italy

Milan, Italy

October 11, 1990 | Video Length: 8:02
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    In October 1990, when Jane's Addiction performed "Then She Did" live in Milan, they were at a significant point in their career, having recently released their seminal album "Nothing's Shocking" in August of that same year. This album marked a critical moment for the band, as it helped to define the alternative rock sound of the early '90s and solidified their place in the music scene. Additionally, "Nothing's Shocking" was notable for its controversial cover art and explicit content, which further sparked conversation around the band. The Milan performance captures them in their prime, showcasing their raw energy and charisma, attributes that were instrumental in their rise to fame. This live recording also demonstrates the band's unique blend of hard rock and avant-garde elements, a hallmark of their style that would influence many artists in the years to come.

Jane's Addiction - Live Performance of 'Three Days' in Milan, Italy

Milan, Italy

October 11, 1990 | Video Length: 10:41
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    On October 11, 1990, during the live performance in Milan captured in "Three Days," Jane's Addiction was riding high on the success of their seminal album, "Nothing's Shocking," which was released in 1988. This album marked a critical turning point for the band, showcasing their innovative fusion of punk rock and psychedelia, and it played a significant role in the alternative rock movement of the late '80s and early '90s. The Milan concert occurred shortly after the release of their live album "Jane's Addiction," which came out in 1997 and featured live performances from various tours, although the band was still in their early stages of national prominence during the Milan show. An interesting fact related to this period is that the band's theatrical live shows, complete with elaborate stage setups and provocative performances, helped solidify their reputation as pioneers of the alt-rock scene and contributed to their lasting legacy.

Jane's Addiction Full Concert Live at City Square, Milan

City Square
Milan, Italy

November 10, 1990 | Video Length: 1:14:38
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    In November 1990, Jane's Addiction was at a pivotal point in their career, riding the wave of their breakthrough album, "Ritual de lo Habitual," which was released earlier that year. This live performance at City Square in Milan, documented for Italian TV, showcased the band's electrifying presence and was a testament to their growing popularity as one of the primary architects of the alternative rock movement. Notably, the album featured hits like "Been Caught Stealing" and "Stop!" that resonated with audiences and contributed to the band's influence in the music scene. The Ritual tour was marked by a blend of theatricality and raw energy, reflecting the band's artistic vision. This performance represents a moment where Jane's Addiction was not only promoting their new material but also solidifying their legacy as a defining voice of the era, setting the stage for their future endeavors.

Jane's Addiction Full Concert - Nottingham 1991 Featuring 'Jane Says' and More

Rock City
Nottingham, UK

March 12, 1991 | Video Length: 1:14:24
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    In March 1991, Jane's Addiction was on the rise following the release of their seminal album, "Ritual de lo Habitual," which came out in August 1990. This period marked a significant moment in the band's career as they were gaining widespread acclaim for their eclectic sound and energetic live performances. The Nottingham concert captured on March 12, 1991, showcased the band's blend of alternative rock and punk, featuring hits from "Ritual de lo Habitual" like "Ain't No Right." Shortly after this performance, the band would see increasing commercial success, culminating in their mainstream breakthrough. Notably, Jane's Addiction's sound and aesthetic were incredibly influential in shaping the alternative rock movement of the early '90s, making live performances from this era particularly significant.

Jane's Addiction Live Performance of 'Summertime Rolls' at Hammerstein Ballroom

Hammerstein Ballroom
New York City, NY, United States

October 31, 1997 | Video Length: 7:43
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    In October 1997, when Jane's Addiction performed "Summertime Rolls" at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, they were on the heels of their acclaimed album "Jane’s Addiction," released in 1997. This self-titled album was a significant comeback for the band, marking their first studio release in over a decade after their groundbreaking album "Ritual de lo Habitual" in 1990. The live performance showcased their ability to captivate audiences, utilizing a mix of alternative rock and theatrical stage presence. Notably, the concert took place during a pivotal reunion tour, underscoring the band's resurgence in the music scene after disbanding in 1991. The Hammerstein Ballroom show is often remembered for its energetic atmosphere, as fans were eager to reconnect with the band's unique sound and artistic vision.

Jane's Addiction - Full Concert at Hammerstein Ballroom - Oceansize & More

Hammerstein Ballroom
New York, NY, United States

October 31, 1997 | Video Length: 1:32:12
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    On October 31, 1997, Jane's Addiction performed a notable live show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, capturing the band during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their album "Strays," which came out in July 2003. However, it is essential to recognize that by 1997, Jane's Addiction had already disbanded and reformed, making this concert a key part of their reunion era. The lineup featured original members Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, and Stephen Perkins, while bassist Chris Chaney joined for this period. Interesting facets of this show include the inclusion of classic tracks like "Jane Says" and "Mountain Song," highlighting the band's earlier work while also indicating their comeback after a hiatus. This performance not only showcased their enduring influence but also reaffirmed their status in the alternative rock scene, bridging the gap between their early '90s success and their later revival.

Jane's Addiction Performance of 'Then She Did' at Hammerstein Ballroom

Hammerstein Ballroom
New York City, NY, United States

October 31, 1997 | Video Length: 9:14
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    On October 31, 1997, Jane's Addiction performed live at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, showcasing a pivotal moment in their career. By this time, the band had just released their critically acclaimed album "Strays," which came out in 2003. This performance allows us to see the evolution of their sound and stage presence, bridging the gaps between their earlier work and their late 90s resurgence. Notably, "Then She Did" is a standout track from their 1990 album "Ritual de lo Habitual," a work that solidified their legacy in the alternative rock scene. The band's ability to attract a dedicated fanbase during this live recording illustrates their influential role in shaping the genre, especially as they were one of the first bands to successfully blend punk rock with a more mainstream rock sensibility, paving the way for future acts in the alternative landscape.

Jane's Addiction Live Performance of 'Jane Says' at Hammerstein Ballroom

Hammerstein Ballroom
New York City, NY, United States

October 31, 1997 | Video Length: 9:21
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    On October 31, 1997, Jane's Addiction performed at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, capturing a live rendition of their acclaimed song "Jane Says." This performance came during a period when the band was actively enjoying a resurgence after their initial breakup in the early '90s. Leading up to this live recording, Jane's Addiction had released their fourth studio album, "Strays," in 2003, but during the time of this concert, the band was celebrating the 1997 reunion and the sense of nostalgia surrounding their influential debut album, "Nothing's Shocking," as well as the follow-up, "Ritual de lo Habitual." This reunion culminated in the "Kettle Whistle" compilation, illustrating a blend of their legacy and newer material while revitalizing their presence in the rock scene. The performance at Hammerstein is notable for showcasing their dynamic stage presence and the band's evolution since their earlier years, reflecting their impact on alternative rock culture.

Jane's Addiction - 'Chip Away' Rehearsal at Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live
New York, NY, United States

November 8, 1997 | Video Length: 3:22
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  • On November 8, 1997, Jane’s Addiction performed a rehearsal for their song "Chip Away" on *Saturday Night Live*, showcasing their presence in the ro... Read Full Description >

    On November 8, 1997, Jane’s Addiction performed a rehearsal for their song "Chip Away" on *Saturday Night Live*, showcasing their presence in the rock scene during this era. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their album *Relapse*, which came out on March 12, 1997. *Relapse* was the band's first album of new material since their 1990 release *Ritual de lo Habitual*, and it marked a pivotal point in their career as they aimed to re-establish themselves after a lengthy hiatus. Despite being somewhat less commercially successful than their earlier works, *Relapse* featured a blend of hard rock and alternative music that remained true to their essence. Interestingly, this SNL performance is notable not only for its timing but also for highlighting the band's return to a live audience setting, which was vital for the reassertion of their influence in the rock genre during the late 1990s.

Jane's Addiction - Fall 1997 'Relapse' Tour Full Concert

Miami, FL, United States

November 13, 1997 | Video Length: 30:40
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    In November 1997, Jane's Addiction was in the midst of their "Relapse" Tour, which marked a significant return after a long hiatus. Prior to this tour, the band had released *Strays* in 2003, their first album in over a decade, but it was during the time of this tour that they aimed to reestablish their presence in the music scene. The live recording from Miami on November 13, 1997, showcases their efforts to reconnect with fans and reintroduce their signature sound. Interesting facts from this period include the band's reunion after disbanding in 1991 and the subsequent formation of a new lineup that included guitarist Dave Navarro, who helped revitalize their sound. The Miami show features iconic tracks such as "Mountain Song," and reflects the band's energetic live performance style, which is integral to their identity. This era was crucial for Jane's Addiction as they sought to reclaim their status in the evolving alternative rock landscape.

  • In January 2003, when Jane's Addiction performed "Been Caught Stealing" on Jools Holland, they were actively promoting their album "Strays," which had... Read Full Description >

    In January 2003, when Jane's Addiction performed "Been Caught Stealing" on Jools Holland, they were actively promoting their album "Strays," which had been released in August 2003. This performance marked a significant moment for the band as it was one of their earlier live appearances following their reformation. "Strays" was notable for being their first studio album in over a decade, showcasing a blend of their signature alternative rock sound while introducing new elements influenced by their time apart. The band had originally disbanded in 1991, making their comeback in 2001 and leading up to this live performance. Additionally, the track "Been Caught Stealing" is one of their most recognized songs, encapsulating the band's edgy and eclectic style. This live rendition reflects their ability to engage audiences, emphasizing their lasting influence in the rock genre.

Jane's Addiction - Whores Live Performance at Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Enmore Theatre
Sydney, NSW, Australia

February 23, 2010 | Video Length: 4:19
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    On February 23, 2010, Jane's Addiction performed live at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney, showcasing their significant presence in the rock and alternative music scene. At this point in their career, the band had recently released the album "The Great Escape Artist" in October 2011, which was their first studio album in eight years since "Strays" (2003). The live performance highlighted their ability to resonate with fans, evidenced by their enduring popularity and the dedicated following they had cultivated since their formation. An interesting fact surrounding this period is the band's reunion and the excitement among fans, as this was a time when they were actively reviving their classic sound while also exploring new musical directions. Their performance of "Whores," a track from their seminal 1988 album "Nothing's Shocking," illustrated their ability to blend nostalgia with contemporary energy, making the 2010 concert a noteworthy entry in their live performance history.

Jane's Addiction Live at Enmore Theatre, Sydney - Full Concert Featuring 'Jane Says'

Enmore Theatre
Sydney, NSW, Australia

February 23, 2010 | Video Length: 1:16:17
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    On February 23, 2010, during their performance at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney, Australia, Jane's Addiction was in a dynamic phase of their career marked by their reunion tour. They had recently released "The Great Escape Artist" in 2011, but before that, they had tapped into their classic lineup which included original bassist Eric Avery for the first time in almost 20 years. This concert showcased their iconic early tracks such as "Mountain Song," "Been Caught Stealing," and "Three Days," which are emblematic of their influential alternative rock sound. Notably, this performance not only highlighted their enduring popularity but also served to bridge their legacy from the late '80s and early '90s with a new generation, reaffirming their status as pivotal figures in the rock genre through their captivating live presence and extensive catalogue.

Jane's Addiction - Ocean Size Live Performance at Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Enmore Theatre
Sydney, NSW, Australia

February 23, 2010 | Video Length: 5:28
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    In February 2010, when Jane's Addiction performed "Ocean Size" live at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney, the band was in a notable period of their career following their comeback. They had released the album "The Great Escape Artist" in 2011, but before that, they regrouped in the late 2000s, culminating in the release of "Strays" in 2003. This live recording captures the band's energetic reunion phase, showcasing their classic sound fused with a contemporary edge. It is particularly interesting to note that their shows during this time were a mix of nostalgia and new material, as they were reintroducing themselves to both old fans and new listeners. Jane's Addiction's influence on the alternative rock scene during the 90s remains significant, and this performance reflects their enduring legacy as engaging live performers.

Jane's Addiction - Performing 'Jane Says' Live at Enmore Theatre, Sydney

Enmore Theatre
Sydney, NSW, Australia

February 23, 2010 | Video Length: 6:03
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    In February 2010, Jane's Addiction was touring to promote their first studio album in over a decade, "The Great Escape Artist," which was released in 2011. The live recording of "Jane Says" captures a pivotal moment in the band's career, showcasing their return to the stage after a lengthy hiatus and preceding the album's release. The concert in Sydney is notable not only for the performance of this iconic track from their groundbreaking 1988 debut album "Nothing's Shocking" but also for the band's reformation and re-establishment in the music scene. This show reflects their enduring influence in the alternative rock genre and highlights the band's ability to resonate with both longtime fans and new audiences. Jane's Addiction's dynamic presence and engaging performance style continue to exemplify their innovative spirit, further solidifying their legacy as pioneers of the genre.

Jane's Addiction Acoustic Session: Full Concert at Guitar Center

Guitar Center
Hollywood, CA, United States

May 6, 2010 | Video Length: 28:02
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    On May 6, 2010, Jane's Addiction performed an acoustic session at Guitar Center in Hollywood, California, showcasing their adaptability and artistry in a more intimate setting. This recording came shortly after the release of their album *The Great Escape Artist*, which was published in late 2011. At this point in their career, Jane's Addiction was celebrating their reunion, which began in 2008, and their ongoing influence in the alternative rock scene. The acoustic set featured well-known tracks like "Ain't No Right," "Been Caught Stealing," and "Jane Says," allowing fans to experience the band's signature sound stripped down. This session also highlighted their willingness to reconnect with audiences in unique formats, reflecting a revitalized energy following their years apart and contributing to their legacy as pioneers in the genre.

Jane's Addiction Performs 'Jane Says' | Guitar Center Sessions

Guitar Center Sessions
Los Angeles, CA, United States

September 25, 2013 | Video Length: 6:06
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  • On September 25, 2013, Jane’s Addiction performed “Jane Says” during the Guitar Center Sessions, showcasing their enduring legacy in the rock mu... Read Full Description >

    On September 25, 2013, Jane’s Addiction performed “Jane Says” during the Guitar Center Sessions, showcasing their enduring legacy in the rock music scene. This performance came after the band released their fourth studio album, "The Great Escape Artist," in 2011. The album marked a significant return for the band, featuring a more polished sound while still retaining their signature blend of alternative rock and art influences. Notably, "Jane Says" is one of their most recognized tracks, originally from their 1988 album "Nothing's Shocking." This live performance not only highlighted the band's ability to engage both longtime fans and new audiences but also served as a testament to their longevity in the genre, maintaining relevance decades after their initial breakthrough. The inclusion of "Jane Says" reflects the band's ability to connect with their roots while showcasing their evolution as artists over the years.

Jane’s Addiction - Full Concert at Lollapalooza 2016

Lollapalooza
Chicago, IL, USA

July 30, 2016 | Video Length: 1:12:31
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    By the time of their performance at Lollapalooza in 2016, Jane's Addiction had already established themselves as a seminal band in alternative rock, influencing the genre significantly since their formation in the late 1980s. At this point in their career, they had released their renowned album *The Great Escape Artist* in 2011, which showcased their ability to blend alternative rock with diverse musical elements. Notably, Jane's Addiction was instrumental in founding the Lollapalooza festival itself in 1991, so their 2016 performance marked a return to a festival they helped create. This connection lends the performance a sense of full-circle significance, highlighting their enduring influence in the music scene and their sustained relevance decades after they first gained prominence. The band, known for their energetic performances and theatrical stage presence, continues to captivate audiences, as seen in this live recording.

Dave Navarro Performs 'Stop' with Jane's Addiction at Lollapalooza 2016

Lollapalooza
Chicago, IL, United States

August 1, 2016 | Video Length: 4:51
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    In 2016, Jane's Addiction was actively involved in their musical career as they performed at Lollapalooza, an iconic music festival. Before this live recording, the band released their album "The Great Escape Artist" in 2011, which marked their first album in eight years. The performance of "Stop" at Lollapalooza showcases the band's continued relevance and energy in the rock scene, even decades after their debut. Notably, the band's frontman, Perry Farrell, was also the founder of Lollapalooza, highlighting their intrinsic connection to the festival. The performance serves as a reminder of the band’s enduring legacy and impact on alternative rock, reflecting their ability to draw crowds and maintain a loyal fanbase in the face of the evolving music landscape. The use of GoPro footage also provides an intimate perspective of the live experience, capturing the band’s dynamic stage presence.

JANE'S ADDICTION @ Lollapalooza Chile 2023 - Full Concert

Lollapalooza Chile
Santiago, CL, Chile

March 18, 2023 | Video Length: 55:33
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    In March 2023, Jane's Addiction performed at Lollapalooza Chile, showcasing their enduring popularity and significance in the rock music scene. Prior to this live recording, the band released their fifth studio album, "The Great Escape Artist," in 2011, marking their return after a significant hiatus. Notably, their performance at Lollapalooza included classic tracks such as “Jane Says” and “Mountain Song,” reflecting the band's legacy and influence on alternative rock. The concert featured original members Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro, underscoring their longstanding connection and the chemistry that has defined their sound. Jane's Addiction was pivotal in shaping the alternative rock movement of the late '80s and early '90s, and their appearance at such a significant festival showcases their ability to resonate with both longtime fans and new audiences alike.

Jane's Addiction - Live at Pinkpop Festival 2024 (Full Concert)

Pinkpop Festival
Landgraaf, NL, Netherlands

June 24, 2024 | Video Length: 1:8:13
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    In June 2024, Jane's Addiction performed live at the Pinkpop Festival, a prominent event known for showcasing a variety of artists. At this point in their career, the band had recently released the album "Spiral" in 2023, marking their first studio album since "The Great Escape Artist" in 2011. The setlist from the festival included classic tracks like "Jane Says" and "Been Caught Stealing," highlighting their enduring popularity and the band's ability to connect with audiences through both their older catalog and newer material. Notably, Jane's Addiction is often credited with pioneering the alternative rock genre and has influenced a multitude of bands since their formation in the late 1980s. Their performance at Pinkpop not only showcased their musical evolution over the years but also reaffirmed their status as rock icons capable of captivating festival audiences across generations.

Jane's Addiction Live at Gallagher Square - Full Concert (Includes Kettle Whistle, Whores, and more)

Gallagher Square
San Diego, CA, United States

August 11, 2024 | Video Length: 1:26:52
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    On August 11, 2024, Jane's Addiction performed live at Gallagher Square in San Diego, showcasing a blend of their iconic sound. By this time, the band had released their latest studio album, "The Great Escape Artist," in 2011 and entered a period leading up to their anticipated follow-up. The performance included fan-favorites such as "Ain't No Right" and "Summertime Rolls," highlighting their substantial catalog and energetic stage presence. Notably, Jane's Addiction is often credited with pioneering the alternative rock genre and was influential in the rise of Lollapalooza, which solidified their place in music history. Their return to the stage demonstrates their enduring legacy and commitment to live performance after several line-up changes and a lengthy hiatus in their career.

Jane's Addiction Full Concert at YouTube Theater - Featuring Kettle Whistle, Whore, and more

YouTube Theater
Inglewood, CA, United States

August 13, 2024 | Video Length: 1:30:41
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    As of August 13, 2024, when Jane’s Addiction performed at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, CA, the band was in a phase of renewed activity after their 2018 studio album "The Great Escape Artist." This concert would have followed their efforts to reconnect with fans through touring and live performances after several years of relative quiet. Jane’s Addiction is known for their significant role in shaping the alt-rock scene and was a pioneer in blending elements of punk, metal, and psychedelic music. Notably, their live shows are often characterized by high energy and theatrical flair, which can be attributed to frontman Perry Farrell's distinctive style. The band’s enduring influence is marked by their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019, a testament to their impactful legacy.

JANE'S ADDICTION - Full Concert at Hard Rock Casino Atlantic City

Etess Arena, Hard Rock Casino & Hotel
Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

September 7, 2024 | Video Length: 1:30:44
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    In September 2024, Jane’s Addiction performed at the Etess Arena in the Hard Rock Casino & Hotel, showcasing the original lineup during their North American tour. Prior to this live recording, the band was riding a wave of revival following the release of their highly acclaimed album, "The Great Escape Artist," in 2011 and their subsequent reunion tours. The original lineup—consisting of Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Stephen Perkins, and Eric Avery—has been pivotal in shaping the alternative rock scene since the late 1980s. Notably, their dynamic performances often blend elements of punk, metal, and art rock, which contribute to their lasting influence. The 2024 tour marks a significant moment for fans, celebrating over three decades since their formation, making this live recording a milestone reflective of the band's enduring legacy in music.

Jane's Addiction Concert Incident: Chaos During 'Ocean' Performance

Boston, MA, United States

September 13, 2024 | Video Length: 1:00
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  • On September 13, 2024, Jane's Addiction was at a tumultuous point in their career, marked by both a legacy of influential albums and ongoing internal ... Read Full Description >

    On September 13, 2024, Jane's Addiction was at a tumultuous point in their career, marked by both a legacy of influential albums and ongoing internal conflicts. Prior to this live recording, the band had released "The Great Escape Artist" in 2011. This album was significant as it marked their first studio release in over eight years and attempted to blend their classic sound with contemporary musical elements. Known for their intense live performances and sometimes volatile dynamics, the incident during the Boston concert—where frontman Perry Farrell's physical confrontation with guitarist Dave Navarro overshadowed the show—underscored the band’s ongoing struggles with personal relationships. Interestingly, the band's history of conflict has often manifested in their live shows, making this chaotic moment a continuation of their complex narrative within the rock scene.

Perry Farrell's Controversial Boston Concert: 'Jane Says' Performance Ends in Chaos

Leader Bank Pavilion
Boston, MA, United States

September 13, 2024 | Video Length: 2:04
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  • As of September 2024, Jane's Addiction found themselves in a tumultuous phase, highlighted by the live performance referenced in the video. Prior to t... Read Full Description >

    As of September 2024, Jane's Addiction found themselves in a tumultuous phase, highlighted by the live performance referenced in the video. Prior to this concert, the band had released their latest album, "The Great Escape Artist," in 2011, marking a significant period of return after a lengthy hiatus. Notably, the concert at Leader Bank Pavilion was characterized by drama, including Perry Farrell's outburst towards the audience and a physical altercation with guitarist Dave Navarro, illustrating tensions within the band. This incident sheds light on the struggles the group faced in maintaining their unity while balancing their legacy as influential figures in alternative rock. The blend of exceptional musicality alongside personal conflicts continued to captivate their fanbase, highlighting the complexity of their artistic journey during this era.

  • The live performance of “Jane Says” featuring Jane's Addiction and The Smashing Pumpkins on the Howard Stern Show occurred during a significant pe... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of “Jane Says” featuring Jane's Addiction and The Smashing Pumpkins on the Howard Stern Show occurred during a significant period in Jane's Addiction's career, presenting a notable collaboration between the two iconic bands. This performance took place in 1997, after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Ritual de lo Habitual" in 1990, which cemented their status in the alternative rock scene. The band's influence in the genre was notable, especially after their initial breakup in 1991, which left a notable hiatus before their eventual reunion. This live recording showcases the enduring appeal of “Jane Says,” a song integral to their legacy. Interesting facts about Jane's Addiction during this time include their contributions to the Lollapalooza festival, which they founded, and their ongoing impact on the music scene, as seen in collaborations like this one with The Smashing Pumpkins.