The Pussycat Dolls announce their return with a new single and world tour. The popular 2000’s girlband makes their official comeback with a few changes in its components.
The Los Angeles based dance pop group just announced that they are ready for their new musical era with their new project. The Pussycat Dolls shared just a few days ago, on March 12, 2026, their brand-new single Club Song. With this release they put an end to an almost 5-year long away from launching new music.
Moreover, this is the group’s first single in more than six years, since their last one was React from 2020. Club Song is back with the classic PCD style of music, including the perfect mix of R&B, synth-pop and dance-pop. Several fans commented on its similarity to some of their top hits, such as Don’t Cha and Buttons.
The Pussycat Dolls’ members controversy
Nevertheless, while one of the most iconic girlbands is back, it will not be formed by the classic formation. The thing is that not all the original members are still in the group. It is confirmed that Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt will be part of The Pussycat Dolls.
Following this major change, a bit of controversy came up. Some of the former members of the band admitted that they were not invited to the reunion, that later turned into a comeback tour.

The singer Carmit Bachar expressed her feelings on PCD getting together again to her Instagram followers through a statement. “As an original member of The Pussycat Dolls, that chapter of my life will always hold profound meaning. I carry with me deep gratitude for the music we created, the experiences we shared, and most importantly, the incredible fans around the world who supported us.”
(Don’t bring your boyfriend to the club/ Dolls/ PCD, baby/ We’re back/ Yes, sir, your baby’s in the corner/ You ain’t doing it for her/ She’s bumming, but she ain’t depressed/ Yes, sir, I get it ’cause I’ve been her/ Her body’s built to shimmer/ Got feelings that she can’t express) – The Pussycat Dolls’ new single Club Song’s lyrics.
“I was not contacted regarding the group’s decision to move forward, and I learned of these plans at the same time as the public. I would have appreciated direct communication,” Carmit Bachar admitted on Instagram. This statement comes after The Pussycat Dolls announce their return with a new single and world tour.
The PCD’s comeback world tour is ready
On the other hand, following the band’s new wave they just announced an amazing run of shows across the globe. The Pussycat Dolls just posted their PCD FOREVER TOUR, which includes more than 50 concerts. The very awaited tour will kick off at the beginning of June in the US and is predicted to go on until October in the UK.
(No, it ain’t your fault/ So don’t be jealous/ You ain’t what she wants/ Don’t bring your boyfriend to the club/ Yeah (You know what she want)/ Give the girl her girls (Girls), give the girl the floor (Floor)/ Give the girl a club song, what she’s dying for (Yeah)/ Give the girl some room (Room) to put on a show (Show)/ Give the girl a club song) – Lyrics form The Pussycat Dolls’ Club Song.
The Pussycat Dolls’ first dates in the US for the PCD FOREVER TOUR
- 5 June – Acrisure Arena at Greater Palm Springs, Palm Desert (CA)
- 9 June – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, Phoenix (AZ)
- 10 June – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, Palm Desert (CA)
- 12 June – Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View (CA)
- 13 June – Toyota Amphitheatre, Wheatland (CA)
- 15 June – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre, West Valley City (UT)
- 18 June – Morton Amphitheatre, Kansas City (MO)
- 19 June – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre, Tinley Park (IL)
- 21 June – American Family Insurance Amphitheatre, Wheatland (WI)
- 23 June – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights (MO)
- 25 June – Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati (OH)
- 27 June – Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls (OH)
- 28 June – Ruoff Music Center, Noblesville (IN)
- 30 June – Acrisure Amphitheatre, Grand Rapids (MI)
PCD FOREVER TOUR first international dates
- 3 July – RBC Amphitheatre, Toronto (ON, Canada)
- 6 July – Centre Bell, Montreal (QC, Canada)
- 9 September – Royal Arena, Kobenhavn (Denmark)
- 10 September – Oslo Spektrum, Oslo (Norway)
- 13 September – Rockhall, Esch/alzette (Luxembourg)
- 14 September – Olympiahalle, Munich (Germany)
- 16 September – COS Torwar, Warsaw (Poland)
- 18 September – AFAS Dome, Antwerpen (Belgium)
- 19 September – ACCOR Arena, Paris (France)
- 21 September – Hallenstadion, Zürich (Switzerland)
- 23 September – O2 Arena, Prague (Czech Republic)
- 26 September – PSD Bank Dome, Düsseldorf (Germany)
- 27 September – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- 29 September – Utilita Arena Birmingham, Birmingham (United Kingdom)
- 30 September – Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, Nottingham (United Kingdom)
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