Poison is currently traveling across the United States for their "The Stadium Tour" in collaboration with Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Joan Jett, and the Blackhearts, and Classless Act, but frontman Bret Michaels confirmed that this would be their last for now.

In an interview with Eddie Trunk of SiriusXM's "Trunk Nation," the vocalist revealed that it would take another three years for the band to get together again once they wrapped up their current tour in September.

"I'm just saying '25 is probably when Poison will put a humongous world tour together and go back out and be incredible. And it'll be awesome," he said. (via WGRD 97.9)

Fans shouldn't be sad as Michaels has plans for his fans. He told the host that he's currently planning a "Party Gras" tour next year.

The tour was supposed to kick off this year, but "The Stadium Tour" initially got canceled for two years before rescheduling in 2022.

During the early days of the pandemic, the singer said they didn't know if their current tour was going to push through so he prayed every day that it goes well because they have been waiting to perform since 2020.

Now that their tour is nearing its final date, he's going to push the "Party Gras Tour."

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Teasing fans about what to expect in the music event, Michaels said he put together "something incredible" for the 2023 shows.

"I think it's gonna be insane and gonna be the 'all thriller, no filler' summer party. And you'll know what I mean when it hits the stage. It's really an exciting idea," he revealed.

Explaining more about the event, the vocalist noted that the upcoming tour will revolve around his solo band, but fans should watch out for guest music acts that will be a part of the lineup.

He added that the concert will be "nothing but a good time" and they only select dates in all the amphitheaters.

The recent news comes a month after Poison missed "The Stadium Tour's" Nashville, Tennessee, show due to "an unforseen medical complication."

Bassist Bobby Dall confirmed shocking news on social media that Michaels had been hospitalized due to a "bad reaction to a medication."

According to Def Leppard's official website, their next show would be at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, on August 5.

The bands will wrap up their "The Stadium Tour" at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 9.

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