Perry Farrell Promises ‘Low-Down, Dirty Club Show’ for Jane’s Addiction Gigs
Jane’s Addiction returns to Los Angeles’ John Anson Ford Amphitheatre for the first time since 1989 on October 3rd and 4th – and Perry Farrell can’t wait.
“I’m pretty psyched about it,” Farrell tells Rolling Stone. The two gigs at the 1400-person capacity theatre are part of a six-show tour that already stopped at Chicago’s Metro and wraps up at New York’s Irving Plaza October 17th and 18th, with stops in between at Florida’s DeLuna Fest and Atlantic City’s House Of Blues.
Farrell promises the intimate shows will recall the late Eighties/early Nineties days of “Juana’s Addicion.” “This is gonna be like a low-down, dirty club show for people to see Jane’s Addiction up close,” he says.
The October 18th Irving Plaza show coincides with the release of the group’s highly anticipated new album, The Great Escape Artist. The album will get the large-scale live production next year. “I have the set already in my mind,” he says. “It’s going to be different than what we’re doing now. And we’ll definitely be introducing songs.”
During the making of The Great Escape Artist Farrell toyed with the idea of doing the album live from start to finish or opening the show with an abbreviated set of new songs. Ultimately, though, the new material will co-exist in concert with the classic Jane’s material because Farrell knows that’s what fans want: “I want these young people to say, before I die, I saw them in concert.”
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