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Pussycat Dolls Cancel Major Part of Reunion Tour

Pussycat dolls put the brakes on much of what’s to come PCD Forever Tour.

About two months later Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts again Kimberly Wyatt announced a 53-date tour of North America, Europe and the UK, confirmed that several dates were cancelled. (Previously Pussycat dolls canceled the 2022 reunion tourciting the coronavirus pandemic.)

“When we announced the PCD FOREVER Tour, we hoped to bring the show to fans all over the world,” the group wrote on Instagram on Monday, May 4. “After carefully considering the North American run, we have made the difficult and sad decision to cancel all but one of the North American dates.”

The latest tour, featuring special guests Lil’ Kim again Myawas scheduled to begin on Friday, June 5, at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California, before concluding at the O2 Arena in London on October 13.

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Us Weekly can confirm OUTLOUD Music Festival at WeHo Pride on Saturday, June 6, will host the only North American show of Pussycat Doll in 2026.

“The LGBTQ+ community has shown us so much love and support throughout our career, and we are honored to be a part of a weekend focused on joy, pride, music and family,” the group shared. “Our UK and European dates are still going ahead as planned, and the response has been fantastic, with many shows sold out.”

The announcement of the tour was initially met with controversy as some former members, including Carmit Bachar, Melody Thornton again Jessica Suttathey were not part of the system.

During the NBC interview Today show, Wyatt, 44, explained the reason behind this decision.

“I mean, it’s been changing all the time and you know, what does this look like now in 2026, and you don’t know what’s next,” he told Craig Melvin. “I think in the end we have to protect our peace and if something like Pussycat Dolls has a lot of history, we’ve had explosions in the past, and right now we’re fixing it, and we’re on the same page with that.”

Scherzinger, 47, added, “We have so much love and respect for all the women who were part of PCD’s legacy. And once a doll, always a doll.”

In a separate interview, Sutta, 43, shared his theory why he was not part of the upcoming trip.

“I was guilty,” Sutta said in the March episode “The Mavericks way” podcast. “I relate to Bobby Kennedy, who relates to MAGA. What do I like? [President Donald] What is Trump doing? Not at all. I don’t believe in war. [But] we didn’t have this chance [vaccine] injured community to get help without him.”

For Scherzinger, fresh off a West End and Broadway hit Sunset Boulevard, winning Tony for Best Leading Actress in a Musical in 2025, the opportunity to sing the Pussycat Dolls’ hit songs was also something she was looking forward to.

However, as he has learned in his career, one can never stick to just one thing.

“As an artist, you can’t be tied down to one thing, you want to do it all, and it’s great to be back, and I miss the girls,” he told BBC in March. “I’m very proud of our band, our heritage, our music. So I can say, ‘I’ve just done the West End and Broadway, now it’s time for the world tour.’ Dolls meet!”



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