Jane’s Addiction announce 5 US shows in March

Jane’s Addiction have announced five shows in March in the US ahead of their trio of performances at the South American Lollapalooza festivals. Tickets for these new shoes go on sale later this week. No official word on the lineup just yet. I’ll update this post as soon as there is confirmation.

Update: It appears the poster (see below) has reversed the dates for the two Nevada shows. Both the Ticketmaster pages and event pages for The Cosmopolitan and the Grand Sierra Resort have the Reno date as 3/11 and the Vegas date as 3/12.

Jane’s Addiction to play South American Lollapalooza shows in 2022

Jane’s Addiction will be playing the final nights of both the 2022 Lollapalooza festivals in Argentina and Brazil.  This will be the band’s first show in Brazil in 10 years, and Argentina in 9 years.  Both shows will take place in March, with the Argentina show on the 20th, and the Brazil show on the 27th.


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Kind Heaven Album Coming June 7th

According to Rolling Stone, Perry Farrell’s Kind Heaven Orchestra album will be coming out on June 7th, 2018. Perry has also released a new single for the track Pirate Punk Politician.

Perry will also be hitting the road to support this. It was previously announced they’ll be performing at the 2019 Lollapalooza festival. The additional dates are as follows:

06/07 – New York City, NY
06/08 – New York City, NY
06/10 – Boston, MA
06/11 – Boston, MA
06/14 – New York City, NY
06/15 – New York City, NY
06/18 – Philadelphia, PA
06/19 – Washington D.C.
06/21 – Nashville, TN
06/22 – Atlanta, GA
06/24 – Detroit, MI
06/25 – Toronto, ON

Here is the album track listing:

1. “(red, white, and blue) Cheerfulness”
2. “Pirate Punk Politician”
3. “Snakes Have Many Hips”
4. “Machine Girl”
5. “One”
6. “Where Have You Been All My Life”
7. “More Than I Could Bear”
8. “Spend The Body”
9. “Let’s All Pray For This World”

More Dates Popping Up

New dates announced include The Electric Factory in Philadelphia on May 14, The House of Blues in Cleveland on May 21, and The LC Pavilion in Columbus on July 7.  Despite word that last year’s final Vegas shows would be the last of the Nothing’s Shocking performances, these all appear to be Nothing’s Shocking shows.  Maybe it was just the final NS show in Vegas?  I’ll keep adding dates as I find out about them.

Jane’s Addiction returns to England

Jane’s Addiction will be playing two shows in England this summer.  This will be the band’s first performance in the United Kingdom since 2011.  Dave Navarro posted about these two shows via his Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Jane’s Addiction to perform “Nothing’s Shocking” at the Brooklyn Bowl

According to Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter, Jane’s Addiction will be performing 3 nights at the Brooklyn Bowl in Las Vegas, NV on May 8-10th.  Interestingly enough, it lists that the band will be performing their album Nothing’s Shocking.

From Billboard:

Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas Books Jane’s Addiction, Avett Brothers, Steve Winwood

Brooklyn Bowl has announced the music calendar for its Las Vegas venue, which opens March 8. The bowling alley/rock club’s initial schedule includes shows by Jane’s Addiction, Primus, Cake, Phil & Friends, the Avett Brothers and Steve Winwood.

Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas will be the third such club under the Brooklyn Bowl name. Less than two weeks ago, on Jan. 16, Brooklyn Bowl London opened its doors inside the O2 Arena complex. The original Brooklyn location in Williamsburg dates back to 2009.

“This is a pretty eclectic and diverse lineup,” says co-owner and Bowl founder Peter Shapiro. “It’s built for locals, for people who live nearby and for people who like to travel to see music. When we have a band for one night like The 1975, that’s more local. I think if you’re a big Primus fan, you’re coming out for three nights in Vegas. That’s what it’s being built for: For people to make a trip to come to Vegas, to go see your favorite bands.”

The calendar includes extended runs, such as 12 shows by the jazzy jam-band Galactic, Jane’s Addiction, Primus, Cake, Phil Lesh & Friends, the Avett Brothers, String Cheese Incident, O.A.R., Tedeschi Trucks Band and Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe will all play three-day weekend runs — perfect for the traveling music buff.

“In April when [Grateful Dead bassist] Phil Lesh plays, it’s going to go Phil Lesh at 9 o’clock, Trombone Shorty’s going to play a full show at one in the morning and Robert Randolph’s going to do gospel till dawn,” Shapiro crows. “It’s like a festival lineup in a club. I don’t think that’s got precedent, to be honest. I don’t know when that’s been done. I don’t know when there have been three bands doing full sets in a club.”

Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas is located in The LINQ, Caesar’s new entertainment complex. “It’s at dead center 50-yard line on The Strip,” the New York-based music mogul explains. “It will have our Blue Ribbon menu, 32 lanes and 80,000 square feet in a free-standing building right under the biggest Ferris wheel in the world. It’s not in a casino. I think that’s an important element to creating vibe. It helps to have your own building and not be in the basement of a casino.”

“Vibe” is Shapiro’s favorite word. It all goes back to his original New York club, the Wetlands, which catered to the Grateful Dead, Phish and jam-band crowd in the ‘90s before it closed in 2001. Wetlands typically let out in the wee hours. Denizens treated it as a home away from home for improvisational music.

“It’s hard to put your finger on it,” he says. “It’s that energy in the air. It starts with the staff and security, how you treat the customer and how we treat the bands. You create an environment where shows can run till four in the morning, like at Wetlands. If we can bring that to Las Vegas, then we’re going to be in good shape.”

Below is the partial Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas schedule, provided exclusively to The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard:

March 8-9 – Bowlive featuring Soulive with special guests including George Porter
March 14 -The Roots
March 15-16 – Elvis Costello and The Roots
March 19 – Brett Dennen
March 20-22- Cake
March 20-22 – Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe (late)
March 23- Local Natives
March 26-29, April 2-5, 9-12 – Galactic (late)
March 29-30- Lettuce
April 5-6, 19-20 – Robert Randolph & the Family Band (late and brunch)
April 10- Bonobo
April 12- Big Gigantic
April 14- The Naked and Famous / The 1975, with the White Lies
April 15- The Green
April 16-19 – Trombone Shorty (late)
April 17 – Chance the Rapper
April 18-20 – Phil Lesh & Friends
April 20- The Infamous Stringdusters (late)
April 24-26 – O.A.R.
April 25-26, May 2-3 – Gogol Bordello (late)
May 1-3 – Primus
May 5- Twenty One Pilots
May 8-10- Jane’s Addiction performing “Nothing’s Shocking”
May 22-25- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk & Soul Rebels Brass Band
May 29-31-Tedeschi Trucks Band
June 5- Black Label Society
June 10-11 – Thievery Corporation
June 13-14- Steve Winwood
August 7- Chromeo
August 29-31- The Avett Brothers