Pussycat Dolls Cancel US Reunion Tour After Ticket Sales Flop
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THE Pussycat Dolls have pulled the plug on their North American reunion tour after struggling to sell tickets.
The group, led by Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt, were set to kick off 33 dates across the US and Canada this June.
Despite slashing ticket prices to just $30, many shows still had up to 80% of seats unsold, reports The Sun.
Rehearsals, originally scheduled to start last month, were delayed and never officially began before the cancellation was announced.
However, fans can still catch the Dolls on the European leg of their PCD Forever tour, which starts in Copenhagen this September.
The European shows are reportedly selling much better, with gigs in Warsaw and Paris already sold out.
This cancellation marks another setback for the Dolls, who previously scrapped a reunion tour amid legal disputes and band tensions.
The trio’s 2026 comeback launched with their new single Club Song, but not without controversy after former members Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta criticised the reunion for excluding them.
The group confirmed they will still perform at the Outloud Music Festival for West Hollywood Pride on June 6 but said the rest of the North American dates were no longer viable.
They added they are focusing their efforts on making the European shows a celebration of their music and legacy.