In December 2001, Farrell risked his life by flying into politically troubled Sudan with other members of Christian Solidarity International to negotiate the release of Sudanese slaves. Jane's Addiction donated their earning from one concert for the redemption of over 2300 people, who had been enslaved under terrible conditions. Once the redemption agreement was signed, Farrell started up freedom parties at various redemption sites "armed only with a boom box and his legendary voice."
"He began dancing and singing," said an associate; "I wasn't sure what would happen, but then everyone joined in. Everyone was dancing. Even the Arab retrievers joined in. It was Christians, Muslims, and Jews all dancing together. Arabs, Africans, Americans, and Europeans — all."
Farrell also met up with
Tony Blair at 10 Downing Street on 31 January 2007, to discuss global warming. He presented the Prime Minister with a CD of the Satellite Party track "Woman in the Window".
Farrell appeared in the Gregg Araki film
Doom Generation, which starred
Rose McGowan.
Perry Farrell's number one priority is the environment and he plans to become a digital-only artist for his next release.
Perry Farrell is the only person who has performed at all eight
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festivals to date, having appeared under five different names (Perry Farrell, Jane's Addiction, DJ Peretz, Satellite Party, and with Hybrid). "DJ Peretz" and "
The Chemical Brothers" are the only names to have appeared on the festival's lineup card more than four times.