
The team surrounding rocker Bret Michaels believe he's on the mend. MTV.com reports that the 47-year-old has been upgraded from "critical" to "stable" condition following his hospitalization late last week for a subarachnoid brain hemorrhage. In a statement on Michaels' official website, his touring team wrote, quote, "While Bret is recovering we obviously have some shows that are being rescheduled. We are working to reschedule dates from now until May 21. At this time we are planning to resume the tour May 26 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, provided there are no further complications or setbacks." Postponing the shows gives Michaels less than four weeks to get back on his feet and prepare for a live concert. The statement added that -- as of now -- Michaels will hit the road with Lynyrd Skynyrd in June and July as previously scheduled.
If all goes as planned, Bret will play with Lynyrd Skynyrd at DTE Energy Music Theater on June 24th! Be sure to check out our Concert Calendar. There are a heckofalotof great shows coming to Michigan this summer!