The Pussycat Dolls are officially back. After years of speculation and false starts, the pop group has reunited as a trio and is launching a brand new chapter filled with fresh music and a global tour.
With longtime stars Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts leading the comeback, the iconic group is ready to bring its signature energy back to stages worldwide.
Pussycat Dolls Reunite As Trio With New Music
The Pussycat Dolls are making a long-awaited return to the spotlight with new music and a major international tour announcement. This time, the group reunites as a trio featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts.
Their comeback arrives with a brand-new track titled “Club Song,” which marks the group’s first release since their 2020 single “React.”
The song dropped early Thursday morning, signaling the start of a new era for the chart-topping group.
The single was produced by Mike Sabath, who collaborated with Scherzinger along with songwriters Caroline Ailin and Solly.
To celebrate the reunion, the group will also reissue two of their classic albums. “PCD,” the band’s debut record, will be re-released on vinyl and digital platforms with additional new and previously unheard material.
Meanwhile, their follow-up album, “Doll Domination,” will be available for the first time on 2LP black vinyl.
Pussycat Dolls Announce PCD Forever Global Tour
Alongside the new music, the Pussycat Dolls have unveiled a massive tour titled “PCD Forever.”
According to Variety, the ambitious run will include 53 shows across the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom. The tour will also feature appearances by hip-hop icon Lil’ Kim and R&B singer Mya during select dates.
The first concert is scheduled for June 5 at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California. From there, the trio will continue across the United States with major stops in cities including Phoenix, Tampa, and New York.
The tour will also include a performance at Madison Square Garden before wrapping up the American leg at Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas on August 1.
After finishing their U.S. performances, the group will take the show overseas. The European portion begins September 9 in Copenhagen and continues across several countries before concluding at London’s O2 Arena on October 13.
Fans hoping to attend will be able to access North American presale tickets beginning March 18 at 10 a.m. local time. General ticket sales begin March 20.
Early access tickets for European and U.K. dates will also open on March 18 through the group’s mailing list.
Fans Spotted Pussycat Dolls Comeback Clues Early
While the official announcement surprised many fans, rumors of a reunion had already been circulating online for months.
In December, speculation grew after social media chatter suggested the group had signed with the talent agency CAA.
At the time, a spokesperson for the company clarified the situation to Variety, saying the agency did not represent the group as a whole but did represent Scherzinger individually.
Soon after, new reports hinted that the Pussycat Dolls were planning a comeback as a trio featuring Scherzinger, Wyatt, and Roberts.
The band also fueled excitement in the days leading up to their reveal by teasing fans on social media. Their official accounts introduced a refreshed logo reading “PCD Forever,” hinting that something major was coming.
Meanwhile, several Live Nation venues across Europe posted cryptic messages referencing the group’s hit song “Stickwitu.”
“We guarantee our next concert announcement will Stickwitu!!,” the venues wrote in pink text online, sparking widespread speculation that a tour announcement was imminent.
Nicole Scherzinger’s Success Kept Spotlight On The Group
The comeback arrives during a particularly successful period for Nicole Scherzinger.
Over the past few years, the singer has found major acclaim on stage, particularly for her portrayal of Norma Desmond in the musical “Sunset Boulevard.”
She first performed the role in the West End revival in 2023 before transferring the production to Broadway in 2024.
Her performance earned widespread praise and ultimately led to a Tony Award win for best actress in a musical last year.
Scherzinger’s success helped keep the Pussycat Dolls’ name in the spotlight even while the group itself remained inactive.
The Long Road Back For The Pussycat Dolls
This isn’t the first time the Pussycat Dolls have attempted a reunion.
In November 2019, the group confirmed they were working on new music and preparing for a comeback tour.
They even appeared on a Meghan Trainor track before releasing their single “React” in early 2020.
However, those plans were disrupted when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the tour to be postponed and eventually canceled.
The cancellation caused tension within the group. In early 2022, Scherzinger announced the tour would not happen, and some members later said they learned the news through her social media post.
Despite those setbacks, the Pussycat Dolls now appear ready for a fresh start.
