Michaels noted unexpected circumstances for moving his scheduled show and highlighted his commitment to his fans despite the situation.
“I just want to tell you, you know I love being out there on the road rocking the world with all of you. But the show on this coming Saturday, due to some unforeseen personal circumstances in my life, is simply going to be moved,” Michaels said.
“Hold on to your tickets. We’re moving the show from this coming Saturday, November 15th to Saturday, May 16th. Hold on to those tickets—it’s gonna be sold out. We’re gonna make that show incredible. I’m putting together a great, fun three-song sound check party to thank you all for being awesome and patient.”
Michaels also announced plans to expand the rescheduled dates by adding an additional performance to accommodate fan demand.
“It’ll be sold out, so hold on to your tickets. We’ve had a lot of requests for a second night, and we’re gonna add that on Friday May 15th. The second show is gonna be added. I love you all,” he continued.
This comes after recent comments from Rockett, who revealed ongoing tensions within Poison regarding a potential 2026 40th-anniversary tour. While Rockett, C.C. DeVours, and Bobby Dall agreed to a Live Nation touring contract, Michaels has not yet committed to the plans.