JANE'S ADDICTION: Intimate 'Cinco De Mayo' Concert Announced

May 3, 2010

JANE'S ADDICTION will play an intimate one-off Cinco de Mayo concert at the Bardot in Hollywood, California on Wednesday, May 5. The show will mark the official live debut of the band's latest addition, former GUNS N' ROSES and current VELVET REVOLVER bassist Duff McKagan, who joins original members Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins.

Doors at 10 p.m. You must be 21 and over to attend.

Capacity is very limited so JANE'S will make sure the first 100 fans in line to see the show will get into the performance.

According to JanesAddiction.org, JANE'S will play short, five-song set — presumably as a a warm-up for the band's June European gigs.

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