Photo Credit: Steve Thrasher- YouTube Theater

After kicking off their incredible 2024 tour last week, rock and roll legends Jane’s Addiction and Love and Rockets  performed to a sold-out crowd last night in Los Angeles. Reuniting after 14 years, Jane’s Addiction played their most famous hits like “Been Caught Stealing”, “Mountain Song” and “Jane Says” as well as their new single Imminent Redemption”, their first with all original members in 34 years! Love and Rockets captivated the audience with classic singles like “So Alive,” “No New Tale To Tell,” “Sweet F.A.”, “All in My Mind” and “Ball of Confusion” before wrapping up their set with the fan favorite “Yin and Yang (The Flowerpot Man)” from their second album Express

Photo Credit: Steve Thrasher- YouTube Theater
Photo Credit: Steve Thrasher – YouTube Theater

Produced by Live Nation, the 32-city tour continues on Thursday in Phoenix at the Arizona Financial Theatre then proceeds across North America with stops in Phoenix, Houston, New York, Boston, Chicago, Seattle, and more! See full routing below

The tour will also offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences for Jane’s Addiction’s fans to take their concert experience to the next level. Packages vary but include premium tickets, an exclusive autographed tour poster by Jane’s Addiction, specially designed VIP gift items & more. For more information, visit vipnation.com!

Photo Credit: Steve Thrasher – YouTube Theater
Photo Credit: Steve Thrasher – YouTube Theater

JANE’S ADDICTION AND LOVE AND ROCKETS 2024 TOUR DATES:

Aug 15 — Phoenix, AZ — Arizona Financial Theatre

Aug 18 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

Aug 19 — Houston, TX — 713 Music Hall

Aug 21 — Rogers, AR — Walmart AMP

Aug 23 — Durant, OK — Choctaw Grand Theater

Aug 25 — New Orleans, LA — The Fillmore

Aug 27 — Jacksonville, FL — Daily’s Place

Aug 29 — Tampa, FL — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

Aug 31 — Hollywood, FL — Hard Rock Live

Sep 03 — Raleigh, NC — Red Hat Amphitheater

Sep 05 — Portsmouth, VA — Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion

Sep 07 — Atlantic City, NJ — Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena

Sep 10 — New York, NY — The Rooftop at Pier 17

Sep 11 — New York, NY — The Rooftop at Pier 17

Sep 13 — Boston, MA — Leader Bank Pavilion

Sep 15 — Bridgeport, CT — Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater

Sep 18 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage

Sep 20 — Rochester Hills, MI — Meadow Brook Amphitheater

Sep 22 — Milwaukee, WI — BMO Pavilion

Sep 24 — Chicago, IL — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

Sep 26 — Indianapolis, IN — Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park

Sep 28 – Huntsville, AL – South Star Music Festival*#

Sep 29 – St. Louis, MO – Evolution Festival*#

*Not A Live Nation Date

#Love & Rockets not performing on these dates

Great bands break rules, but legends write their own. Jane’s Addiction formed in 1985 and has written the rule book for alternative music and culture through a combination of genre-defying classic songs and a cinematic live experience. The band consists of vocalist Perry Farrell, guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins, and bassist Eric Avery. Undoubtedly regarded as one of rock’s most influential acts, Jane’s Addiction’s first release was the stunning, self-titled live album Jane’s Addiction (1987), which led 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 THE perennial alternative rock festival.

Named after the underground comic by the Hernandez brothers, Love And Rockets made seven records over the course of thirteen years. They announced themselves to the world with their radically unique take on the classic Temptations song “Ball Of Confusion.” This debut proved that they were going to be a force to contend with. It became a huge seller and a popular club hit in the US and Canada, where it also went gold. It marked the beginning of a career that would span an impressive 14 years and seven albums.

The legacy of the band has only grown with more people realizing the extent of their influence and generations of new fans discovering them. The list of artists who cite their influence is impressive: The Flaming Lips, The Dandy Warhols, A Place To Bury Strangers, Jane’s Addiction, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Beck, Maynard Keenan, Dubfire and the Pixies. Dec. 2023 saw the reissue of their Beggars Banquet catalog with a vinyl box set that sold out almost immediately and each of the label’s releases released individually the following year, along with a previously unreleased compilation/companion CD to 1996’s Sweet F.A. titled My Dark Twin. In celebration, Love And Rockets played a critically-hailed and largely sold out tour.