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Nicole Scherzinger Has a Big Announcement & 2000s Fans Will Be Ecstatic

One of the biggest-selling girl groups of the 2000s is getting back together for a world tour and releasing new music. The Pussycat Dolls — made up of Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt — have announced that they will reunite for a series of shows in North America and Europe as part of the PCD Forever tour, which will see the trio embark on 53 days of concerts.


The Pussycat Dolls Announce Reunion

Announcing the reunion on social media in a series of posts, the girl group revealed that they would begin the tour in June following the release of a brand new single in the form of “Club Song.” 

The Pussycat Dolls planned a reunion in 2020 but plans had to be put on hold following the COVID-19 pandemic. The reunion will also see the band’s previous albums, “PCD” and “Doll Domination,” being reissued with extra tracks that have not previously been released.

Speaking to BBC News Wyatt said it was “an incredible thing to be able to do after 20 years,” and Scherzinger added “the timing of everything was just perfect.”

The group, which had hits such as “Don’t Cha,” “Buttons,” and “I Don’t Need A Man,” during the mid to late 2000s, originally had six members. However, the latest incarnation doesn’t feature There were six members in the original line-up, but Jessica Sutta, Carmit Bachar, and Melody Thornton. 

The tour will take in a string of dates across the United States and Canada before moving to Europe, with gigs in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, France, and Poland amongst others. 


Members of The Pussycat Dolls Speak About the Reunion

While discussing the fact that this new incarnation of the band features just three of the members, Wyatt explained that the group has always been known for an evolving lineup. 

“The Pussycat Dolls have always been known for an ever-changing line-up,” Wyatt said. “It just so happens that right now we’re in a space where we feel united and in a place where we’re ready to push forward. And this is the line-up now, for 2026, but you never know with the Pussycat Dolls what might come next.”

According to Wyatt and Roberts, Scherzinger was the catalyst for the latest reunion. “We had some conversations, and we were just like, ‘We’re on the same page, we’re excited about embracing where we’re at now as women and celebrating that’,” Roberts said. “I’m just really excited to get back on stage and swing these hips around in some latex, hun!”

Scherzinger continued, “After 20 years, you’re like, ‘Where is everybody?’ But for us, it aligned.”

“People are in different places in their lives, some of the other people have different commitments and priorities, but this worked out for us.”

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