Pussycat Dolls share exciting news, sending fans absolutely thrilled

Pussycat Dolls reunite for huge 2026 world tour and brand-new music

By Maryam Nadeem March 13, 2026
Pussycat Dolls share exciting news, sending fans absolutely thrilled
Pussycat Dolls share exciting news, sending fans absolutely thrilled

The The Pussycat Dolls are officially back, and they’re coming with a bang. 

The iconic girl group has confirmed a major reunion for 2026, complete with a massive world tour and brand-new music that promises to usher in a fresh era for the chart-topping act.

Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts are leading the comeback, who will reunite as a trio for the PCD FOREVER tour.

Notably, a 53-date spectacle kicking off in the US this June before heading across Europe and the UK in autumn.

British fans won’t have to wait long as the UK leg launches on September 29 in Birmingham before hitting cities including Manchester, Glasgow and a huge finale at The O2 on October 13.

The Dolls have dropped a brand-new single, Club Song to celebrate the announcement.

Notably, their first fresh track since 2019’s React

The dance-floor anthem is produced by Mike Sabath and co-written by Scherzinger alongside Caroline Ailin and Solly, that taps into the high-energy pop sound that made the group one of the most unforgettable acts of the 2000s.

But the nostalgia doesn’t stop there as the band will also reissue their classic albums PCD and Doll Domination on May 8, packed with unreleased tracks, new remixes and a digital deluxe PCD Forever edition. 

Fans will even get the official release of the viral TikTok remix of their smash hit Don't Cha.

Originally released in 2005, PCD delivered era-defining bangers like Buttons and the GRAMMY-nominated Stickwitu, helping cement the group’s global pop domination.

It's worth noting that the reunion has been years in the making. 

Plans for a comeback were first announced in 2020 but were derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic and a lengthy legal dispute involving founder Robin Antin. 

The row was eventually settled after a three-year battle, clearing the path for the Dolls’ long-awaited return.

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