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Bret Michaels Hospitalized, Leading Poison to Cancel Nashville Show – The Hollywood Reporter

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Poison was set to perform alongside Def Leppard, Motley Crüe and Joan Jett at the Nashville stop of their joint stadium tour on Thursday night, but the band pulled out after frontman Bret Michaels was taken to the hospital.

The Nashville Tennessean reported that members from Poison stepped onstage to let the Nissan Stadium audience know that Michaels was hospitalized and would not be able to perform. No further details on his condition were given.

Fans took to Twitter to seemingly confirm the hospitalization, including one attendee who said he drove from Kansas City, Missouri, to see the band.

The band has yet to make a public statement on the situation, and it is still unclear if Michaels will be able to perform at this weekend’s show in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday.

The massive North American tour was postponed from 2020 due to COVID-19, and then again in 2021. “To all our loyal fans, we wanted to let you know that we learned today that the tour is getting moved to 2022,” the band said in a Facebook post in May 2021. “This is the only way to ensure that we can play ALL of the dates for ALL of you who have purchased tickets. We appreciate you hanging in there and can’t wait to get back on stage and bring The Stadium Tour to all of our fans. It is going to be one for the history books!”

The mega-tour eventually kicked off June 16 in Atlanta, Georgia, and is slated to stretch all the way through the summer, wrapping up on Sept. 9 in Las Vegas.

This story first appeared on Billboard.com.




Poison was set to perform alongside Def Leppard, Motley Crüe and Joan Jett at the Nashville stop of their joint stadium tour on Thursday night, but the band pulled out after frontman Bret Michaels was taken to the hospital.

The Nashville Tennessean reported that members from Poison stepped onstage to let the Nissan Stadium audience know that Michaels was hospitalized and would not be able to perform. No further details on his condition were given.

Fans took to Twitter to seemingly confirm the hospitalization, including one attendee who said he drove from Kansas City, Missouri, to see the band.

The band has yet to make a public statement on the situation, and it is still unclear if Michaels will be able to perform at this weekend’s show in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday.

The massive North American tour was postponed from 2020 due to COVID-19, and then again in 2021. “To all our loyal fans, we wanted to let you know that we learned today that the tour is getting moved to 2022,” the band said in a Facebook post in May 2021. “This is the only way to ensure that we can play ALL of the dates for ALL of you who have purchased tickets. We appreciate you hanging in there and can’t wait to get back on stage and bring The Stadium Tour to all of our fans. It is going to be one for the history books!”

The mega-tour eventually kicked off June 16 in Atlanta, Georgia, and is slated to stretch all the way through the summer, wrapping up on Sept. 9 in Las Vegas.

This story first appeared on Billboard.com.

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