Poison Tickets for Sale
- Bret Michaels, Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds, tickets for 07/18 20:00 at Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds, Fond Du Lac, WI
- Fri Jul 18 2025
- Fun Fest: Bret Michaels & Edwin McCain, J. Fred Johnson Stadium, tickets for 07/25 19:00 at J. Fred Johnson Stadium, Kingsport, TN
- Fri Jul 25 2025
- Rat Poison, Jergel's Rhythm Grille, tickets for 07/26 20:00 at Jergel's Rhythm Grille, Warrendale, PA
- Sat Jul 26 2025
- Bret Michaels, MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park, tickets for 08/01 20:00 at MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park, Boston, MA
- Fri Aug 1 2025
- Bret Michaels & Vince Neil, Bethel Woods Center For The Arts, tickets for 08/03 18:30 at Bethel Woods Center For The Arts, Bethel, NY
- Sun Aug 3 2025
- Bret Michaels, Bulldog Park, tickets for 08/07 16:00 at Bulldog Park, Crown Point, IN
- Thu Aug 7 2025
- Bret Michaels, Harrah's Cherokee Resort Event Center, tickets for 08/09 19:30 at Harrah's Cherokee Resort Event Center, Cherokee, NC
- Sat Aug 9 2025
- Bret Michaels, Saganing Eagles Landing Casino and Hotel, tickets for 08/21 19:00 at Saganing Eagles Landing Casino and Hotel, Standish, MI
- Thu Aug 21 2025
- Bret Michaels, VyStar Amphitheater At The Bridge, tickets for 08/29 20:00 at VyStar Amphitheater At The Bridge, Stockbridge, GA
- Fri Aug 29 2025
- Bret Michaels, The Amp at Log Still, tickets for 08/30 19:00 at The Amp at Log Still, New Haven, KY
- Sat Aug 30 2025
- Bret Michaels, Spyglass Ridge Winery, tickets for 09/05 19:00 at Spyglass Ridge Winery, Sunbury, PA
- Fri Sep 5 2025
- Poison Ruin, Mississippi Studios, tickets for 09/06 20:00 at Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR
- Sat Sep 6 2025
Hard rock music fans, are you ready to watch Poison unleash their rock anthems and power-driven songs in live concerts? The Stadium Tour lives up to its reputation of a rock fiesta as the legends Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts bring to the stage their classic numbers. It is Poison’s first tour in four years and the growing sales of Poison tickets indicate that the fans had been looking forward to their live concerts. If you’re ready to ‘Rock n Roll All Nite’ then make sure you’re there in attendance when Poison perform all their hit tracks. 2022 ‘The Stadium Tour’ still has plenty of shows left and the 36-date run will end on September 9 in Las Vegas.
Poison has been in the music scene for more than quarter of the century now and they are still as popular and as unique as when they started. Their music genre is glam metal and hard rock. So far, they have sold around 30 million records all around the world and 18.5 million alone in United States. Up to now they have released 17 albums overall. From all their album releases, 8 are studio albums, 4 are live and 5 are compilation albums. They have also issued 28 singles to radio. All through their existence, they have toured extensively in United States and other countries as well.
Poison came into existence in 1983. It was formed by Bret Michael (lead vocalist), Matt Smith (Guitarist), Bobby Dall (Bassist) and Rikki Rockett (Drummer). Bret Michaels and Rikki Rockett initially joined the band "Specters" in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. After that, they teamed up with the other two members to form the band Paris whose name was later changed to Poison. Matt Smith left the band in its early days and was replaced by C.C Deville. They signed a deal with Enigma Records and launched their first album "Look what the cat dragged in" in 1986. It proved to be the highest selling album in the history of Enigma. Due to their success they were included in various tours and performed their best.
The debut album sold around 4 million copies all around the world. In 1988, their second album "Open up and say….Ahh!" was released. It reached #2 on the American charts and sold around 8 million copies around the world. It included their most popular song to date - "Every Rose has its Thorns". They launched their own tour for the first time which was quite successful. They released their third album "Flesh & Blood" in 1990 and it also reached #2 on the American charts. They toured extensively to promote the album. Their next album "Native Tongue" was an average success amidst the entire rift between the band members. After that the album "Greatest Hits" was released which reached platinum status and was a major success. After many years, the band members were finally able to put their differences aside and reunite again. They toured in 1999 and fans welcomed them back with open arms. In 2000, they released "Crack a smile….and more" which included some tracks from their previous albums. Their latest album "Poison’d" has received good reviews from the critics.
Poison has achieved many awards and critic’s appreciation throughout their career. So far, 25 singles of the band has charted on the Billboard’s Hot 100 in top 40. Among them there have been 10 singles which ranked in top 10 and their most popular "Every Rose has its thorns" which reached # 1 on the Billboard charts.
The concerts of Poison have always been successful and fully packed event. Apart from their various tours around the world, they have also performed in other events as well as festivals. In 2009, they performed on the 63rd Tony Awards. All the members of the band have their solo careers as well. Some of them have recently appeared in various reality shows.
Poison has always made it to the headlines because of their live shows. Be it for stage fights, crowd uproar or a dynamite performance by the four-piece itself, Poison is the maestro of live concerts. Their shows are witnessed by millions of fans, who can’t wait to catch the rock stars live. The band is currently on a tour and will soon be rocking the arenas in your city. Get your Poison Tickets now to enjoy and experience live music like never before.
Poison Embarks on First Tour in Four Years
Even though it has been a while since Poison released a new album, 2007 to be more specific when “Poison’d!” hit the shelves, the band’s popularity hasn’t lessened. In fact, during an interview Rikki Rockett admitted that one of the main reasons why the band isn’t motivated to release new music is that fans always want to listen to their hit numbers.
The Stadium Tour marks their return to touring after a gap of four years and what better way to make a comeback than to hit the road alongside hard rock legends like Def Leppard and Motley Crue. Poison tickets for their concerts on the 36-date 2022 run are now available. This could be your last chance of watching the “Life Goes On” singers live.