Highway to Hell

BRET MICHAELS PARTNERS WITH LIVE NATION FOR THE TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF THE MICHAELS-PRODUCED & CREATED PARTI-GRAS 2.0, THE ALL-KILLER HITS, NO FILLER, FEEL-GOOD MUSIC FESTIVAL OF THE SUMMER

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Monday, February 12, 2024

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the success of his first-ever solo touring festival, Parti-Gras, in 2023, Bret Michaels has partnered with Live Nation for this select exact lineup bringing the good-time summer music festival of 2024. Michaels will be belting out all of his Poison hits and be joined by some of his closest friends for an unforgettable blend of chart-toppers. Country sensation Chris Janson with this week's #1 hit "All I Need Is You," along with his "Buy Me A Boat" and "Fix A Drink," returns to join Bret on stage just like their CMT Crossroads game-changer and perform Michaels' song, "Your Mama Don't Dance" with a dueling harmonica solo. Opening the evening, the legendary Don Felder, formerly of The Eagles, plays chart-topping hits and later joins Michaels on stage. Headlining…Michaels hits the stage with unbelievable energy and his hit song "Talk Dirty To Me" and is then joined by Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame nominated Lou Gramm, the original voice of Foreigner, singing 3 Foreigner hits. Later in Michaels' set, Dee Snider, the high-energy voice of Twisted Sister, sings "I Wanna Rock," "We're Not Gonna Take It," and an insane version of "Highway to Hell" as well as Michaels' "Nothing But A Good Time." Michaels seamlessly conducts the evening, moving between Poison, Foreigner and Twisted Sister hits by all three original singers.

Key Points: 
  • Opening the evening, the legendary Don Felder, formerly of The Eagles, plays chart-topping hits and later joins Michaels on stage.
  • Michaels seamlessly conducts the evening, moving between Poison, Foreigner and Twisted Sister hits by all three original singers.
  • Michaels has even been known to drag fans up on stage during these arena and amphitheater shows and let them sing along.
  • Bret continues, "I created the Parti-Gras festivals first and foremost as a fan of music, bringing along friends, bands and hit songs.