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Pussycat Dolls Pull the Plug on U.S. Reunion Tour Dates

Pussycat Dolls Pull the Plug on U.S. Reunion Tour Dates
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The Pussycat Dolls are slamming the brakes on PCD Forever, scrapping several dates less than two months after unveiling a 53-stop run across North America, Europe and the U.K.—another setback after their shelved 2022 reunion tour.

Well, that escalated fast. Less than two months after rolling out a 53-date PCD Forever Tour, the Pussycat Dolls just pulled almost their entire North American leg. If you were banking on a big arena night stateside, brace yourself.

'When we announced the PCD FOREVER Tour, we hoped to bring the show to fans across the world. 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.'

So what actually changed?

  • All North American tour dates are canceled except one. The only remaining stop in 2026 is at the OUTLOUD Music Festival during WeHo Pride on Saturday, June 6.
  • This run was supposed to kick off Friday, June 5 at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, CA. With the North American leg scrapped, that opener is gone.
  • UK and European dates are still happening as planned, and demand looks strong — the group says several shows are already sold out. The tour is slated to wrap at The O2 Arena in London on October 13.
  • Special guests Lil' Kim and Mya are part of the tour plan.
  • Context worth remembering: the Dolls already canceled a reunion tour in 2022, citing the pandemic.

Who is actually in this lineup?

The 2026 tour was announced by Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt — and that trio is the face of this version. Not invited: Carmit Bachar, Melody Thornton, and Jessica Sutta, which stirred up the expected fan debate.

Wyatt explained on NBC's Today that the group has always had a shifting lineup, and the current configuration is where things have landed for now. She framed it as protecting their peace after a long, bumpy history and focusing on repairing what needed fixing. Scherzinger echoed the respectful vibes toward past members and emphasized the legacy piece without naming any paths back for others.

The Sutta wrinkle

Jessica Sutta offered her own theory on why she is not on the tour. On The Mavericks Approach podcast in March, she said she believed she was viewed as a liability because she aligns with Bobby Kennedy, which she connected — fairly controversially — to aligning with MAGA. She added that she does not support what Donald Trump is doing and does not believe in war, but argued that the vaccine-injured community would not have gotten help without him. That is Sutta's read on it; the current touring lineup has not publicly co-signed that explanation.

Why now, after Nicole just did Broadway?

Scherzinger has been on a heater with Sunset Boulevard in the West End and on Broadway, culminating in a 2025 Tony for Best Leading Actress in a Musical. Even with that momentum, she has been clear she wanted to come back to the hits and the group energy — basically, do it all. The plan was: crush theater, then go global with the Dolls. That is still the idea, just a little lighter on the North American arenas than fans expected.

Bottom line: if you are in the UK or Europe, you are good — tickets are moving and some nights are already gone. In North America, you get one festival date at WeHo Pride. Not ideal, but that is the lay of the land right now.