Bret Michaels Misses Poison Show Due to ‘Medical Complication’

Bret Michaels Misses Poison Show Due to ‘Medical Complication’

Poison frontman Bret Michaels was hospitalized yesterday (June 30) in Nashville “due to an unforeseen health-related complication,” forcing the band to cancel its general performance in Audio Metropolis as section of its Stadium Tour with Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Joan Jett and Classless Act.

“To all the remarkable supporters in Nashville, thank you for all your well needs!!” Michaels, 59, wrote on his Instagram account. “I was definitely fired up to get on phase in the Tunes Town and conduct, but because of to an unforeseen medical complication and following hospitalization, it was not feasible. I ship my deepest apologies for currently being unable to rock the stage tonight. I’m doing the job on staying back again 100% quite quickly and hope you rocked hard with my mates Motley/Leppard/Joan and Classless Act!!!”

According to TMZ, Michaels “may have had a bad reaction to medicine that is related to COVID … treatment that triggered a reaction as a outcome of his diabetes.” Michaels has endured from diabetes due to the fact he was a child. He experienced a mind hemorrhage that demanded surgical treatment in 2010 and later on endured what was named a “mini-stroke” necessitating heart operation.

No even further information was out there on Michaels’ condition at deadline or his status for the future demonstrate on the Stadium Tour tomorrow in Jacksonville, Fla. Poison has been participating in an hour-long set every night on the trek, packed with ’80s hits these kinds of as “Talk Dirty to Me,” “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “Unskinny Bop” and a include of Loggins & Messina’s “Your Mama Really do not Dance.”