The Pussycat Dolls Are Back: New Song and Massive World Tour

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The Pussycat Dolls are officially making a comeback.

Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt have reunited as a trio and released a new track titled “Club Song,” marking the group’s first major return in years.

The trio also announced the upcoming PCD Forever tour, a 53-date global run that will begin in North America in June before heading to Europe in September.

The tour will include nine shows across the United Kingdom and Ireland, with stops in Birmingham, Nottingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Dublin, Glasgow, Newcastle and Manchester before concluding at London’s O2 Arena on October 13.

The revival comes six years after a previously planned reunion collapsed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and legal disputes involving the group’s brand.

Scherzinger recently returned to the spotlight following her award-winning run in the musical Sunset Boulevard on both the West End and Broadway stages.

Speaking to BBC News, Wyatt said reuniting after two decades feels surreal.

“It feels incredible,” she said, noting that the group has always evolved over time.

“The Pussycat Dolls have always been known for our fluid lineup,” Wyatt explained. “Right now we’ve found unity and are ready to move forward.”

The trio will perform classic hits including “Don’t Cha,” “Buttons,” and “When I Grow Up” alongside new music.

Originally formed in 1995 by Robin Antin as a burlesque dance troupe, The Pussycat Dolls later transformed into one of the most successful pop groups of the 2000s.

Their debut album PCD launched them to global fame in 2005, followed by Doll Domination and a string of international hits.

The group disbanded in 2010, but Scherzinger said the reunion felt like the right moment.

“As artists, you crave variety,” she said. “I’ve missed my girls.”

The comeback will also include re-releases of the band’s previous albums with bonus unreleased material.

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