Legendary US rock band JANE'S ADDICTION today announce a UK and European headline run of dates for May, June and July 2024, their first set of headline dates in Europe for over eight years. The band will also headline the wonderful Bearded Theory festival at Catton Park, Derbyshire on the weekend of 23rd to 26th May 2024, tickets on sale for that now, HERE
"Tonight the Jane’s camp is over the moon, as we’re finally able to announce UK, European headline, and festival shows. It has been far too long- my Janes Addiction family! We can't wait to see your faces again, (well look at you).. singing songs, and soaring to the moon in a new rocket. Togetherness- roll on 2024!" - Perry Farrell, JANES ADDICTION.
Full list of all announced UK and EU dates:
May 23rd - 26th May - Bearded Theory Festival (UK)
Mon 27 May London Roundhouse (UK)
Wed 29 May London Roundhouse (UK)
Fri 31 May Glasgow Barrowland (UK)
Sun 2 June Manchester O2 Apollo (UK)
Thu 6 June Hamburg, Große Freiheit (Germany)
Thu 13 June, Nova Rock Festival (Austria)
Thu 20 June Azkena Rock Festival (Spain)
Sun 23 June, Pinkpop (The Netherlands)
Tue 25 June Cologne, Carlswerk Victoria (Germany)
Wed 26 June, Paris L'Olympia (France)
Fri 28 June Summer Series at Trinity College Dublin (Ireland)
Wed 3 July Luxembourg Rockhal (Luxembourg)
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Tickets general on sale 10am UK time, 8th December - HERE
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A little bit about JANE'S ADDICTION:
Formed back in 1985, JANE'S ADDICTION are a world renowned, much loved, hugely ahead of their time classic American rock band from Los Angeles, consisting of vocalist Perry Farrell, guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins and bassist Eric Avery. Founded by Farrell and Avery, following the disintegration of Farrell's previous band PSi Com, Jane's Addiction's first release was the stunning, self-titled live album 'Janes Addiction' (1987), which lead to two studio albums, 'Nothing Shocking' (1988) and 'Ritual De Lo Habitual' (1990).
The band's initial farewell tour, in 1991, launched the first Lollapalooza which has since become a perennial alternative rock festival. The band have broken up and reformed (once in 1997 with Flea taking over bass duties for Avery on a one off tour, then in 2001 with Martyn LeNoble and later Chris Chaney on the bass), and in 2003 released the hugely acclaimed 'Strays' album, before dissolving again the following year. 2008 saw the band reform and tour the world and in 2011 they released the brilliant 'The Great Escape Artist' album (with Chaney on bass again). They have since then continued to play shows and remain active, when in 2022 Eric Avery returned to the group ahead of a joint tour with The Smashing Pumpkins.