
Well well… it looks like the Dolls are officially back.
After years of rumors and a previously scrapped reunion attempt, the Pussycat Dolls have announced their long-awaited return to the stage with the “PCD Forever” Tour, a global run celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album, PCD.
The group will reunite as a trio featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt, marking the first major Pussycat Dolls tour in more than a decade.
Released in 2005, PCD helped define mid-2000s pop culture and delivered a string of massive hits, including “Don’t Cha,” “Buttons,” “Stickwitu,” and “When I Grow Up.” The upcoming tour will celebrate that era while also introducing fans to new music from the group.
Along with the tour announcement, the Dolls have released a new single titled “Club Song,” their first new music in several years and a preview of what fans can expect from this new chapter.
The tour is expected to span more than 50 dates across North America and Europe, kicking off June 5, 2026 in Palm Desert, California, before making its way through major cities and wrapping up October 13 in London.
Pre-sales for the tour are scheduled to begin March 18, with general ticket sales opening March 20.
Fans attending the shows can expect a full throwback experience with performances of the group’s biggest hits along with new music.
Making the tour even more exciting is the addition of the Queen Bee, Lil’ Kim, and her ‘Lady Marmalade’ co-star, Mýa, who are set to join the tour as special guests on select dates.
Their presence adds even more early-2000s nostalgia to the lineup, creating a show that feels like a full celebration of the era that dominated pop, R&B, and hip-hop charts.
The Pussycat Dolls last toured together in 2009, and a planned reunion in 2020 was ultimately derailed by the pandemic and internal disputes within the group.
Now, with those challenges behind them, the trio is finally delivering the reunion fans have been hoping for.
While original members Melody Thornton, Jessica Sutta, and Carmit Bachar are not part of this comeback, the “PCD Forever” tour still promises to bring the group’s signature choreography, high-energy performances, and chart-topping hits back to the stage.
Get into the announcement below.
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The girls also dropped their first new single, ‘Club Song‘, which you can peep below.
