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Poison Tour Drama: Michaels Denies Pay Dispute Claims
30 Jan
Summary
- Bret Michaels denies demanding six times bandmates' pay for tour.
- Poison anniversary tour discussions are not yet at negotiation stage.
- Michaels suggests private communication over public tour disputes.

Bret Michaels has responded to allegations that a proposed Poison 40th anniversary tour fell apart due to his financial demands. Earlier this month, Rikki Rockett claimed Michaels wanted six times the pay of his bandmates, leading to the tour's demise. Michaels, however, stated in a recent interview that these negotiations never actually occurred, emphasizing that they never reached the stage of discussing compensation.
Michaels clarified that discussions about potential tours, including hypothetical shows in 2027 tentatively called "40 Plus One," are ongoing but have been rescheduled due to solo commitments. He expressed a desire for band matters to be resolved privately, urging his bandmates to communicate directly with him rather than through public interviews. He noted that he maintains good relationships with bandmates Bobby Dall and C.C. DeVille.




