Bret Michaels Thinks 2027 “Is Going To Be A Good Reunion Year For Poison”

As previously reported, Poison drummer Rikki Rockett recently claimed the band scrapped their “Look What The Cat Dragged In” 40th anniversary tour after singer Bret Michaels requested six times the money of his bandmates. However, Michaels denied those claims and said that the trek would be happening next year. Now, during a new appearance on SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk,” Michaels doubled down on the idea of a 2027 run.

Michaels said the following:

“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.”

He also addressed Rockett’s claims:

“Most people like the drama. I’m an anti-drama guy. I love the guys. I think ’27 is gonna be great. 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. 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 Band], and I don’t see any reason we can’t do both and make it great.”

[via Blabbermouth]

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