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The Pussycat Dolls have canceled all but one North American date on their reunion run, keeping only a June 6 WeHo Pride festival appearance while UK and Europe shows remain on schedule.

The Pussycat Dolls have canceled nearly all North American stops on their planned PCD Forever Tour, leaving one U.S. date on the schedule: Outloud Festival at WeHo Pride near Los Angeles on June 6.
The group, now touring as a trio of Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt, announced the decision in an Instagram statement posted Monday, May 4. “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,” they wrote.
The reunion was announced in March as a 20th-anniversary campaign tied to their debut album PCD. The original routing included 53 dates overall, with 33 scheduled in North America alongside Lil’ Kim and Mya, followed by UK and Ireland shows in September.
In the same statement, the group said the remaining U.S. appearance at WeHo Pride felt intentional given their longtime LGBTQ+ fan base. They added that UK and European dates are still moving forward and said several shows have sold out.
Refunds for canceled dates purchased through Ticketmaster will be processed automatically, while resale tickets must be handled through third-party sellers.
The group did not cite a specific reason for the cancellations. Last month, Sky News reported slow sales across the North American leg, including the Palm Springs opener, which reportedly sold about 4,000 tickets in an 11,000-capacity venue after weeks on sale.
The reunion rollout has also included lineup criticism from former members. Carmit Bachar, part of the group’s early-era lineup, said she learned about the reunion publicly and was not asked to participate. Jessica Sutta later said she felt “blindsided” by the announcement and suggested her political views may have played a role in her exclusion.
The trio recently released Club Song, their first new material since 2019’s React. The track was produced by Mike Sabbath and co-written by Scherzinger, Sabbath, Caroline Ailin, and Solly. A deluxe edition of PCD, with new and previously unreleased tracks, is scheduled for May 8 on vinyl and digital platforms.