The Pussycat Dolls are officially making their long-awaited comeback. After years of speculation, delays, and a canceled reunion attempt, the iconic pop group has confirmed a major return in 2026 with a brand-new single titled âClub Songâ and a massive 53-date global tour.
The reunion will feature Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt performing together as a trio. The announcement marks the groupâs first new music in seven years and celebrates more than two decades since they became one of the most recognizable girl groups in pop music.
Fans who grew up with hits like âDonât Cha,â âButtons,â âWhen I Grow Up,â and âStickwituâ are now preparing for one of the biggest pop comebacks of the year.
New Single âClub Songâ Marks First Music in 7 Years
The Pussycat Dolls have released their brand-new single âClub Songâ, their first new track since the 2019 comeback single âReact.â The new song was produced and co-written by Mike Sabath, a producer known for working with major pop artists including Lizzo and RAYE.
The track features Nicole Scherzingerâs powerful vocals combined with the groupâs signature dance-pop energy. On the song, Scherzinger confidently declares that the Dolls are back, marking a new chapter for the group.
While the band has not confirmed a full album yet, Scherzinger said the group continues to work on music and may release additional singles as the tour progresses.
53-Date âPCD Foreverâ World Tour Announced
Alongside the new single, the group has announced the âPCD Foreverâ world tour, which will include more than 50 performances across North America and Europe.
The tour will begin in North America in June 2026 before moving to Europe and the United Kingdom in September. Several shows will include special guest performances from artists such as Lilâ Kim and Mya.
Major North American stops include cities such as Palm Desert, Phoenix, Toronto, Montreal, Nashville, Dallas, and New York, where the group will perform at the legendary Madison Square Garden.
The European leg will include major venues in Copenhagen, Paris, Munich, Amsterdam, Zurich, and Prague.
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the trio will perform shows in:
- Birmingham
- Nottingham
- Leeds
- Liverpool
- Dublin
- Glasgow
- Newcastle
- Manchester
The tour will conclude with a highly anticipated finale at Londonâs O2 Arena on October 13, 2026.
Ticket Sales and Presale Details
Fans hoping to secure tickets early can sign up for presale access through the official tour website at pcdforever.com.
Presale registration closes on March 16. Early-access tickets will be available starting at 9 AM local time on March 18. General ticket sales will begin at 10 AM local time on March 20.
With strong nostalgia surrounding the group and a loyal global fan base, tickets for several shows are expected to sell quickly.
Only Three Members Returning for the Reunion
The original Pussycat Dolls lineup once included six members, but the 2026 reunion will feature only three performers.
- Nicole Scherzinger
- Ashley Roberts
- Kimberly Wyatt
Former members Melody Thornton, Jessica Sutta, and Carmit Bachar will not participate in the reunion tour.
Kimberly Wyatt explained that the group has always evolved and that the current lineup reflects where the members are in their lives today.
According to Wyatt, the trio currently feels united and excited to celebrate their legacy while performing for both longtime fans and a new generation of listeners.
Why the Reunion Took So Long
This comeback has been years in the making. The Pussycat Dolls originally planned a reunion in 2019 and even released the single âReact.â However, the global pandemic forced the cancellation of touring plans.
At the same time, a legal dispute between Nicole Scherzinger and group founder Robin Antin regarding creative control and financial arrangements delayed the project further.
The disagreement was resolved through a confidential settlement in 2025, allowing the group to finally move forward with their comeback plans.
Nicole Scherzingerâs Award-Winning Theatre Career
Before returning to the Pussycat Dolls, Nicole Scherzinger focused heavily on theatre. Her performance as Norma Desmond in the stage revival of Sunset Boulevard earned critical praise from audiences and critics.
The role won Scherzinger both an Olivier Award in London and a Tony Award on Broadway, demonstrating her versatility as a performer.
After completing the production, Scherzinger said she was ready to reconnect with the group and return to large-scale live performances.
Celebrating 20 Years of Pussycat Dolls Music
The reunion also marks the 20th anniversary of the groupâs debut album PCD, released in 2005. The album included several global hits that helped define pop music during the mid-2000s.
To celebrate the milestone, the band will reissue both of their studio albums:
- PCD (2005)
- Doll Domination (2008)
The anniversary releases will feature previously unreleased tracks and special editions for fans.
More information about the groupâs chart history and music releases can be found on Billboard.
A Major Pop Comeback in 2026
Two decades after their breakthrough success, the Pussycat Dolls are preparing to step back onto the global stage.
With a brand-new single, a massive world tour, and anniversary album reissues, the trio is reminding fans why they became one of the most influential girl groups of the 2000s.
As excitement builds around the reunion, one thing is certain â the Dolls are officially back, and their 2026 comeback could become one of the biggest pop nostalgia tours of the decade.














