
Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo 2010
Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo (2010) captures the raw energy of the legendary alt-rock band's reunion at New Orleans' Voodoo Experience on Halloween night 2009.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo (2010) about?
This concert film documents Jane's Addiction's electrifying reunion at the 2009 Voodoo Experience in New Orleans, featuring the band's iconic lineup performing a set packed with classic hits. The raw energy of the performance and the spirited crowd create a night of rock 'n' roll magic.
Who directed Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo?
The main stars of the film are Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins, bringing the original Jane's Addiction lineup to the stage.
Is Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo (2010) worth watching?
For fans of live music or alt-rock history, this concert is a must-watch. The chemistry between the band members and the electric atmosphere of the Halloween night performance make it a standout recording of one of rock's most influential acts.
How long is Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo?
Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo runs for 77 minutes.
Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo (2010) — Relive Their Legendary Reunion in Full Concert Glory
Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo (2010) captures the raw energy of the legendary alt-rock band's reunion at New Orleans' Voodoo Experience on Halloween night 2009. Fronted by the charismatic Perry Farrell, the original lineup—Dave Navarro on guitar, Eric Avery on bass, and Stephen Perkins on drums—delivers a high-octane performance that pulses with nostalgia and rebellion. The setlist is a fiery trip through classic tracks like "Mountain Song" and "Been Caught Stealing," blending gritty riffs with Farrell's hypnotic vocals. The crowd's electrifying energy amplifies the night, turning the stage into a cauldron of sound and spectacle.
This concert film isn't just a nostalgia trip—it's a testament to Jane's Addiction's enduring influence as pioneers of alternative rock. The film immerses viewers in the band's signature blend of psychedelic rock, punk energy, and theatrical flair, all bathed in the murky, vibrant atmosphere of New Orleans. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer, the electric chemistry between the musicians and the frenzied audience makes for an unforgettable cinematic experience.