The Pussycat Dolls set to kick off reunion tour in June
Pop music-loving millennials, it's time to dust off your dance moves. The Pussycat Dolls is reuniting.
The girl group, which sashayed into the international music scene in 2005, is making a comeback this year with three of its original six members. They just released a new single, Club Song, and are set to kick off a reunion tour—the PCF Forever Tour—in June to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of their debut album PCD.
As seen in an Instagram post, Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts will kick off their tour with a performance on June 5 at Palm Desert, California. The trio will then head to West Hollywood the next day to headline the Outloud Music Festival. Following subsequent stops throughout the US, the group will hold concerts through Europe and the UK before wrapping it up at London's O2 on Oct. 13.
The group's announcement of its reunion tour comes after rumors spread online about the tour. The talk was further fueled when The Pussycat Dolls posted an updated logo showing "PCD Forever" on the group's social media accounts and its official website.
Entertainment company Live Nation also updated its Norway, Denmark, Amsterdam, and Leeds social media accounts with a message bearing a message in pink text: "We guarantee our next concert announcement will Stickwitu!!" in reference to PCD's 2005 hit, and "Don't cha wish you knew who we're announcing tomorrow??"
After PCD split up in 2010, Scherzinger, its lead singer, pushed on with a solo career. In recent years, she received critical acclaim for her work in musical theater. On London's West End, she portrayed Norma Desmond in the 2023 revival of Sunset Boulevard. The following year, she reprised the role on Broadway. In 2025, she received a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
At the height of their fame, PCD was known for its hits Don't Cha featuring Busta Rhymes, Buttons, Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny), and Stickwitu.
