JANE’S DEPENDENCE singer Perry Farrell said iHeartRadiofrom Jason Rockman in a new interview that he hopes there will be a 2021 edition of LollapaloozaChicago flagship event. “If we can all stay the course, get vaccinated, stay socially estranged and masked, maybe – please, my God, maybe – we’ll get to go to Chicago in early August in some way or another. other, ”he said. “If it’s not a giant Lollapalooza, it could be half capacity Lollapalooza or not Lollapalooza. But I want there to be a Lollapalooza to some extent so bad. But we can only answer people. If people do it right and we straighten out and move away from COVID infections, there is hope. I listen Joe Biden, when he thinks July 4th might be the first time we have a little party. I’m going to say my first little party will be in August, and I want to do it in Chicago. ”
Lollapalooza was created by Farrell in 1991 as a farewell tour for JANE’S DEPENDENCE. Since its dissolution as a traveling festival in 1997, Lollapalooza has grown into one of the largest destination festivals in the world.
Last August, JANE’S DEPENDENCE played two songs during Lollapaloozafrom Lolla2020 livestream, a free four-night broadcast event that took place on the original festival dates. Farrell, guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins and bassist Chris Chaney reunited for their first public appearance in three years to perform “I would do it for you” and “Stop! “
Farrell is currently promoting “The Glitz; The Glamor “, a 35-year retrospective on his life, his music and his art which looks at his world outside the works of JANE’S DEPENDENCE and PORN FOR PYROS – by focusing on 68 stocks with a value of Pearthe rarities of alternative rock and innovative artistic explorations. The retrospective comes in the form of a vinyl and collectable box set and is a work of art in its own right – in collaboration with a great artist Zoltar, this offer firmly puts Farrells stake in the ground as “godfather of alternative rock”.
In addition to the deep groove vinyl recordings, the box set includes a Blu-ray containing 12 uncompressed Dolby Atmos mixes from « Kind Heaven » and three never-before-seen Atmos mixes, a hardcover photographic memory book, a bandana, plus two exclusive Zoltar impressions. “The Glitz; The Glamor “ is now available via Last Man music. Visit www.perryfarrell.com for more information.
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