
The Pussycat Dolls have a confession: they’re back.
Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt have reunited as The Pussycat Dolls and are embarking on a 53-date tour to celebrate their 20th anniversary. The tour will cover the U.S., UK, and Europe.
An Instagram post on March 12th announced the “PCD FOREVER TOUR,” featuring the Pussycat Dolls and special guests Lil’ Kim and Myra Planet 9, along with a picture of the tour dates.
Nicole, Ashley, and Kimberly, along with Mya and Lil Kim, are starting their tour on June 5th in Palm Desert, California. They’ve also announced their first new single in six years, called “Club Song.”
The Pussycat Dolls are back! In a recent video, the group playfully hinted at their return, showing them on set in coordinating black outfits. They announced their new single, ‘Club Song,’ is available now and that they’ll be performing it live, along with their classic hits, very soon.
Original Pussycat Dolls members Melody Thornton, Carmit Bachar, and Jessica Sutta won’t be joining the group’s comeback. The singers revealed they’ve been planning a reunion since 2019, but a previous attempt was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Oh my gosh, you guys, it’s happening! I was listening to Nicole on BBC’s Heart with Ashley and Kimberly, and she basically confirmed it! She said ever since… well, since everything with Rona, they’ve all felt this connection. She’s been totally focused on theater for three years, and she said after that, it just felt right. Like, she was so proud and happy, but then she missed us, the fans, and she missed being on tour! And then she just said, almost casually, ‘So yeah, we should do a world tour, that sounds about right!’ A WORLD TOUR! I’m seriously losing it right now, it’s everything I’ve ever dreamed of!

I reached out to my female friends,” the Tony Award winner explained. “And they showed up dressed like the characters from Charlie’s Angels.
Ashley says fans can look forward to a performance that honors both the Pussycat Dolls’ original lineup from 2010 and the group’s present-day iteration.
We definitely want to acknowledge and include some of the original choreography that fans already love, but we also want to update things with some fresh moves. We’re planning some exciting new elements, and honestly, just being back on stage and connecting with the fans is going to be amazing.
This tour is special to Nicole because it shows the strong connection between the women and their fans.
“Our tour is called Forever,” Nicole noted. “Because PCD baby is not a phase. it’s forever.”
To look back at the original PCD lineup and more of the best bands of the past, keep reading…

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