Bret Michaels Talks Tax Day Fun and Learning From Near-Death Experiences

The iconic rocker reveals what he's learned after pushing things to the limit.

— -- Bret Michaels is beloved by his fans and it's in no way a one-sided relationship.

So, when the rock legend, 52, revealed this past November that he had been hospitalized six times in two weeks, he gave his millions of adoring fans quite a scare. But the fact was that part of the reason he was in the hospital and needed surgery was his devotion to them and his music.

Michaels had two stents put in his body late last year and decided he felt good enough to take the stage the very next day because he didn't want to cancel any shows.

Michaels admits he doesn't take lightly that he knew he had a foot-long stent in his kidney and that last year, there's no way he should have played the concert just hours after his operation. But the "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" legend said he chose to give it a try.

"It did not pan out great," he candidly said of his multiple times to the hospital, eventually having to stay off his feet and away from the stage. "I've learned ... I'm not going to do that again. I'm not in any way trying to make light of it ... but sometimes my passion is my blessing and my curse."

"I feel good and you will never see me loathing around in self pity," he said. "That's just not who I am."

Michaels wishes he could say he's "calmed down" a bit since last year's scare, but he's just so passionate about music and the fans.

"I have no death wish, I have a life wish," he stressed. "But I'm learning as I go and just give it a little more time is what I'm learning. The day after an operation on your kidney, don't go play a concert."

He continued, "Three generations at this point of my career of great fans and I'm thankful."

"Last year I had a chance to do this in New York and we had such a great time. This is just about a lot of fun with really good food," he said. "Tax day is a roll of the dice for everybody!"

This event just extends the rocker's affiliation with the Hard Rock, especially when it comes to important causes.

Expect Michaels to sing his classic "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" and "we're just going to have a great time."