The legendary rock band Jane's Addiction's concert in Boston on Friday night unexpectedly ended. The fight between lead singer Perry Farrell and guitarist Dave Navarro shocked fans and left the future of the band uncertain. According to eyewitnesses, there was increasing tension among the band members throughout the concert. The verbal argument that started during 'Mountain Song' escalated into a physical fight at the end of the song 'Ocean Days'. The concert abruptly stopped when Farrell attacked Navarro. The security team quickly intervened and removed Farrell from the stage. After a short break, Navarro, bassist Eric Avery, and drummer Stephen Perkins returned to the stage to greet the fans. This incident occurred during the band's first tour in 15 years. Problems were known to have occurred during a previous concert in New York. Farrell's explanation of having vocal problems indicated that the band was going through a difficult time. Fans who commented on social media expressed their concerns about the band's future. One fan wrote, "This was definitely Jane's Addiction's last day." No official statement has been made by the band's management. The continuation of the tour and the future of the band remain uncertain at this time. How Jane's Addiction will proceed after this incident is eagerly awaited in the rock music world.
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