Bret Michaels Clarifies POISON Reunion Plans
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POISON frontman Bret Michaels has clarified that he and his bandmates have agreed not to perform under the POISON name without all four original members.

This comes just a day after drummer Rikki Rockett expressed optimism about the band hitting the road in 2027 to commemorate the 41st anniversary of their debut album, 'Look What the Cat Dragged In'.

Michaels shared on social media that he would kindly ask that all offers be discussed the week following Memorial Day, as it is a weekend for remembrance.

He added that he's grateful for POISON and loves his brothers and sisters in the BMB.

This past January, Bret denied that POISON's proposed 40th-anniversary tour fell through because he allegedly wanted more money.

Michaels clarified that what comes up on the table is not about individual salaries, but rather the vision of a four-way discussion.

The band last hit the road in 2022 when it supported MÖTLEY CRÜE and DEF LEPPARD on a massive stadium tour.

POISON was founded in 1983 and released 'Look What the Cat Dragged In' in May 1986.