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Poison MELTDOWN: Bret Michaels & Rikki Rockett’s Explosive Feud Shatters Band’s 2026 Tour Dreams with Money Fights, Ego Battles & Hospital Drama!

  • byJasmin
  • December 7, 2025
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Poison MELTDOWN: Bret Michaels & Rikki Rockett’s Explosive Feud Shatters Band’s 2026 Tour Dreams with Money Fights, Ego Battles & Hospital Drama!
Hold onto your leather jackets, rock fans, because the Poison saga just turned into a full-blown soap opera! Bret Michaels and Rikki Rockett, once the dynamic duo of glam metal, are now throwing verbal grenades that could blow up the band’s future. Rockett’s accusing Bret of demanding a king’s ransom to tour, while Bret’s busy playing solo gigs and dodging calls like a rock ‘n’ roll Houdini. Add in a mysterious hospital visit and canceled shows, and you’ve got a recipe for a disaster bigger than a backstage brawl! Is this the end of Poison as we know it, or just another scandal to fuel the gossip mills? Stay tuned, because this feud’s just getting started!

The future of POISON’s proposed 2026 anniversary tour has taken a dramatic turn, as drummer Rikki Rockett has now revealed the real reason the long-awaited run has stalled. Although the band initially received what Rockett described as a strong and exciting offer from Live Nation, the deal has remained frozen. According to Rockett, the main roadblock is simple: BRET MICHAELS wants more than the lion’s share of the money.

 

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This dispute has cast serious doubt on whether the 40th-anniversary celebration of the band’s landmark debut, “Look What the Cat Dragged In,” will happen at all. Because fans have been waiting for an update, Rockett’s new comments have sparked intense conversation across the rock community.


Plans for the 2026 Tour Hit a Wall

Rockett shared that he, C.C. DeVille, and Bobby Dall were ready to move forward the moment they received the offer. However, once the proposal reached Bret Michaels, the situation stopped progressing entirely.

Below is Rockett’s explanation, shared in his interview and presented exactly as spoken.

Transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH
“At this moment, it’s no different than it was a few months ago where we got an awesome offer from Live Nation, and C.C., Bobby and I agreed to it, talked about it. It went in Bret’s lap, and it hasn’t moved.”

Rockett noted that time has now become a critical factor. Major summer tours require long lead times, and delays can quickly make scheduling impossible.

 

He continued:

Transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH
“Now we’re at a point probably where I don’t think we can get that tour to happen now. If by October you’re not moving on a tour of that size [for the following summer], it’s really, really hard to shoehorn that thing in and get it to happen. It’s not impossible, but it’s super, super hard.”

Because of this, the band’s plans for a massive anniversary tour are now uncertain, despite early optimism.


Why Money Became the Breaking Point

During the same discussion, Rockett addressed recent comments made by Pete Evick, known for his 21-year role as music director and guitarist in Bret Michaels’s solo band. Evick suggested that Bret already receives the largest portion of POISON’s touring income. Rockett responded by offering a much more serious version of the situation.

 

Here is Rockett’s unedited statement:

Transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH
“The reason that this contract [for a POISON 2026 tour] has not gone through is because Bret wants more than the lion’s share. The amount of money he wants would make it where it’s pretty much impossible to run the production of the band. And he knows that, and I think the reason he’s saying that is because he just simply doesn’t wanna tour with us this year.”

Rockett also mentioned that Bret may be focused on his solo band instead of committing to a full POISON tour. Although Rockett stated he does not know this for sure, the lack of communication has made it difficult to confirm.

He added:

Transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH
“I’m not gonna go out there and play for peanuts or wind up upside down, so he can make all this money because he’s out playing POISON songs with another band. I mean, really, if you think about it, does any of that make sense?”

The money issue, according to Rockett, has now crossed a line where the tour cannot function financially.


Communication Between Band Members Is Minimal

When Rockett was asked whether he tries reaching out to Michaels, he explained that communication is very limited. Although the two remain cordial, they rarely discuss band business directly.

 

Below is his statement:

Transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH
“We don’t too much. We’re cordial… But C.C. I talk to all the time. But you have to realize that C.C.’s mom and my mom were best friends… They helped each other through cancer and different things.”

He also revealed that C.C. DeVille attended a recent Blue Öyster Cult show where Rockett performed with his newer project, THE ROCKETT MAFIA. DeVille wanted to join him onstage but was unable to play due to a “hammer finger” injury.


Why Rockett Can’t Just Fix the Situation Himself

Some fans believe Rockett could simply message Bret to clear things up. Yet Rockett clarified why that approach doesn’t work for a tour of this scale.

Transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH
“I have thrown out a text to all four members and said, ‘Hey, let’s figure this out. Let’s do it.’ And it was tumbleweeds. That’s the kind of thing that is much bigger than just me throwing it out there on a text, ’cause there’s a lot of money involved and stuff.”

He also acknowledged that Bret probably avoids deeper conversations because Rockett tends to ask direct questions. However, Rockett insisted that the issue is not hate — it is frustration.

 

 


Could POISON Break Up? Rockett Doesn’t Think So

Despite the internal challenges, Rockett made it clear that he is not ready to consider the band finished. He explained that members have clashed in the past but always found a way to move forward.

Here is his full comment:

Transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH
“Anytime you get into something like [a heated confrontation], especially if it gets sort of physical. Then, yeah, you cross a line and all that kind of stuff. But we’ve usually been able to work it out.”

He emphasized that he sees no reason to discuss farewell tours or retirement, at least not yet.

Transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH
“I’m gonna throw in the towel when I can’t do it anymore. That’s when to throw in the towel. Or the band’s dysfunctional to the point where you can’t do it anymore. Otherwise, I don’t see any reason.”


What Comes Next for POISON?

At this moment, the fate of the 2026 anniversary tour remains unclear. Rockett believes the band was close to finalizing the deal. He truly expected the contract to arrive for signatures.

 

Still, unless the conflict over money changes, the tour will likely remain on hold.

For now, Rockett continues performing with THE ROCKETT MAFIA, while fans across the world wait to see whether POISON can overcome the financial tension and move forward together again.

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