The Pussycat Dolls have reached the “I Hate This Part” part of their reunion tour rollout.
The group, currently made up of Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt, announced on Instagram that all but one North American date on the 2026 “PCD Forever Tour” has been canceled. Original members Jessica Sutta, Carmit Bachar, and Melody Thornton are not part of the 2026 tour.
Just one North American appearance is still happening. The Dolls are still scheduled to perform at OUTLOUD at WeHo Pride in West Hollywood, California, on June 6.
“Dolls, We want to share an important update with you,” the group wrote in its statement.
The group said the decision came after reviewing the North American run.
“When we announced the PCD FOREVER Tour, we hoped to bring the show to fans across the world,” the statement said. “After taking an honest look at the North American run, we’ve made the difficult and heartbreaking decision to cancel all but one of the North America dates.”
Pussycat Dolls Cancel All But 1 North American Dates
GettyThe Pussycat Dolls did not give a detailed reason for the cancellations.
Variety reported that the move came after several other artists, like Post Malone, Meghan Trainor, and Zayn Malik, recently canceled part or all of their own tours. The outlet also noted that the group did not specifically cite ticket sales in its announcement.
Fans who bought tickets through Ticketmaster and AXS will receive automatic refunds. Third-party resale buyers were directed to contact their point of purchase.
Pussycat Dolls UK and Europe Shows Are Still On
GettyThe “PCD Forever Tour” is still moving forward overseas.
“Our UK and European dates are still moving forward as planned, and the response has been incredible, with several shows already sold out,” the group wrote.
The group added that the remaining shows are being planned as “a true celebration of the music and the memories.”
The Dolls also said they are creating the kind of show they have “always dreamed of bringing” to fans.
“We cannot wait to bring this reunion to Europe and make these nights unforgettable,” the statement said.
Pussycat Dolls Reunion Tour Followed Years of Delays
GettyThe “PCD Forever Tour” was first announced as a major comeback for one of the biggest pop groups of the 2000s.
The group is known for hits including “Don’t Cha,” “Buttons,” “Stickwitu” and “When I Grow Up.”
The reunion also included plans for a new single, “Club Song,” plus reissues of “PCD” and “Doll Domination” with extra tracks.
The Pussycat Dolls had previously planned to reunite in 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted those plans.
Wyatt previously told BBC News that returning after 20 years was “an incredible thing to be able to do.”
Scherzinger told the outlet, “The timing of everything was just perfect.”
Scherzinger also said the reunion came together because the timing worked for the current lineup.
“After 20 years, you’re like, ‘Where is everybody?’ But for us, it aligned,” Scherzinger said, according to BBC News. “People are in different places in their lives, some of the other people have different commitments and priorities, but this worked out for us.”
Remaining Pussycat Dolls 2026 Tour Dates
Getty- June 6 – OUTLOUD WeHo Pride, West Hollywood, CA
- September 9 – Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark
- September 10 – Oslo Spektrum, Oslo, Norway
- September 13 – Rockhal, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
- September 14 – Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
- September 16 – Arena COS Torwar, Warsaw, Poland
- September 18 – AFAS Dome, Antwerp, Belgium
- September 19 – Accor Arena, Paris, France
- September 21 – Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
- September 23 – O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
- September 26 – PSD Bank Dome, Dusseldorf, Germany
- September 27 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- September 29 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- September 30 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham, United Kingdom
- October 2 – First Direct Bank Arena, Leeds, United Kingdom
- October 3 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, United Kingdom
- October 5 – 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
- October 7 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- October 9 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle, United Kingdom
- October 10 – Co-op Live, Manchester, United Kingdom
- October 13 – The O2, London, United Kingdom



