Bret Michaels Hints at Upcoming Massive Poison Tour Featuring POISON’s Greatest Hits

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Bret Michaels, the lead singer of Poison, recently discussed the possibility of the band embarking on a massive tour during an interview on SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk” on February 15. While currently on his “Parti-Gras” solo tour, Michaels hinted at the idea of Poison hitting the road again, potentially alongside two, three, or even four other major acts, similar to their participation in the 2022 “The Stadium Tour.”
Bret Michaels Looks Ahead to Potential Poison Reunion
Michaels expressed his excitement for this prospect, stating,
“One million percent. I was grateful to be out there again. With MÖTLEY [CRÜE] and [DEF] LEPPARD and to be out there with Joan [Jett], I one thousand percent see that [kind of thing happening again].”
The 60-year-old veteran musician emphasized the importance of his Poison bandmates — C.C. [DeVille] on guitar, Bobby [Dall] on bass, and Rikki [Rockett] on drums — in his musical journey. However, Michaels also praised the energy and camaraderie of his solo band, which includes members like Pete Evick and Dean “The Machine” Cramer, highlighting their shared passion for performance.
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Bret Michaels’ Vision for the Future
Looking ahead to the potential Poison reunion tour, Michaels envisioned the band hitting the road again in 2025 or 2026, performing all their classic hits. He even suggested integrating the Poison reunion into the “Parti-Gras” experience, where multiple iconic bands would come together for a memorable celebration of rock music. Michaels stated,
“I think in 2025, 2026, one million percent. We’re gonna bring all the Poison greatest-hits reunion and make it part of what ‘Parti-Gras’ is. We’ll make it the Poison reunion ‘Parti-Gras’ and bring a lot of great bands and just, without a doubt, unleash all those Poison greatest hits.”