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Bret Michaels Brushes Off Financial Drama, Says 2027 Could Be ‘A Good Reunion Year For Poison’

Poison lead vocalist Bret Michaels has offered a highly optimistic update regarding the band’s touring future, officially teasing a reunion run for 2027.

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Poison lead vocalist Bret Michaels has offered a highly optimistic update regarding the band’s touring future, officially teasing a reunion run for 2027. The proposed trek would serve as a slightly delayed celebration marking the 41st anniversary of the glam metal legends’ definitive 1986 debut album, Look What the Cat Dragged In.

During an April 6 appearance on SiriusXM‘s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk“, the frontman shared his hopes for getting the veteran lineup back on the road together.

“We’re hoping for ’27, ’cause I know it’s a big question. I think — I really strongly think ’27, without going into details yet, is going to be a good reunion year for Poison. I think it’s gonna be awesome.” Bret stated (as transcribed by Blabbermouth).

The positive update arrives on the heels of recent internal friction. Poison drummer Rikki Rockett previously claimed that a planned 2026 40th-anniversary tour fell apart due to severe financial disagreements. The drummer alleged that the frontman demanded a massive pay disparity, asking to earn six dollars for every one dollar his bandmates made from the live shows.

Directly addressing the rumors and the apparent tension with his longtime rhythm section partner, the singer firmly pushed back against the negativity.

“Most people like the drama. I’m an anti-drama guy. I love the guys. I think ’27 is gonna be great,” he explained. “Rikki is my brother. And you’re allowed to agree and you’re allowed to disagree, but we’re gonna go out there and make it an incredible [tour], honestly.”

He continued, detailing his plan to map out the upcoming live dates while continuing to balance the reunion alongside his active solo career.

“If ’27 all works out here … we’ll jump on the phone, get the whole band on there, or at least me and Rikki just talking it up and be able to lay out some dates and bring a great reunion tour. But I’m grateful for Poison and I love my brothers and and sisters in the BMB [Bret Michaels BandBret‘s solo group], and I don’t see any reason we can’t do both and make it great.”

The frontman has consistently denied the financial allegations surrounding the canceled 2026 dates. Earlier this year, during a January interview on 99.1 WPLR’s “Chaz & AJ In The Morning“, he explicitly denied that his salary demands derailed the initial tour plans. At the time, he playfully suggested that pushing the celebration to 2027 would simply allow the group to brand the anniversary run as the “40 Plus One” tour.

“We’re just gonna call it hopefully ‘40 Plus One‘,” Michaels said at the time. “But I can tell you this — as this thing got further down the road… Remember, when you’re booking stuff, we’re already booking stuff solo into ’27. So this just got backed up. And I’m hoping that, as a founding member, obviously that would be a great day, and I’m positive we can make that happen in ’27.”

“Well, I’m gonna answer that honestly. It never happened,” Michaels continued. “We never got to that part of negotiations. What happens — when you start this, they ask me to put together solo numbers and an average, and that’s the first part we turn in. We ask what the stage is gonna look like, where do we start the tour? I even got into where we’re starting the dates, and then all of a sudden, ’26, the shows in ’26 wanted solo answers, so we moved this to ’27 back last summer. The reason it’s come up for the third time — no one, even the other members haven’t commented. They’re, like, ‘I thought this is going in ’27 now.’”

Michaels expressed disappointment that the internal band business was being aired in the press, urging his bandmates to pick up the phone instead of giving interviews about sensitive negotiations.

“We’re all friends. And if you wanna discuss something, we have each other’s phone number for the last 45 years. Just call me. No offense. I love Rikki. I love Bobby [DallPoison bassist]. I love C.C. [DeVillePoison guitarist]. Don’t negotiate on the air [during an interview]. Just call me on the phone, and we’ll work out what[ever needs to be worked out]. We’ve worked it out for 40 other years. Let’s work out what we need to work out.”

He further clarified the complexity of booking a heritage act with four original members versus his solo shows, reiterating that the alleged pay disparity was never “on the table.”

“Again, I wanna go into this. That never came up on the table. What comes up on the table is, what’s people making solo? What are we doing? You throw it out there. And it’s not their fault either. It never finished, the negotiations, on everything. Where’s the tour start? Who’s opening for us? What lights, what sound, what’s the stage look like?”

Michaels continued: “It’s hard to explain to everybody how much goes into making a show great. And with me, when I’m solo. I could make this decision on the bum runners. If I’m out with Poison, we’re four founding members. And rightfully so for that situation. So I wanna make sure the fans hear the truth. It should be a four-way discussion. That’s what Poison‘s meant to be.”

Despite the public friction, Michaels ended on a positive note regarding his relationship with the drummer.

“I love Rikki. He’s my brother. We’ve been through a lot together. I love Bobby, I love C.C., and I appreciate C.C. and Bobby staying out in the middle. They didn’t make any comments. I truly believe, ’cause we already knew last summer it was moving to ’27.”

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