The Pussycat Dolls have returned with new music and a major live push: the group released a single titled Club Song — their first original track in six years — and announced the sprawling PCD Forever tour to mark the 20th anniversary of their debut album, PCD. The trio, now led by Nicole Scherzinger alongside Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts, will tour North America and Europe this summer and autumn, with Lil’ Kim and Mya joining as support on most dates.
The single credits Scherzinger and producer Mike Sabbath among its creators, along with songwriter-producer Solly and Caroline Ailin, who previously co-wrote Dua Lipa’s breakout hit “New Rules.” Early listens show the Dolls leaning into the polished pop-R&B sound that made them a stadium draw two decades ago, while also aiming for contemporary radio textures.
For fans, the release and tour are more than nostalgia: they represent a calibrated return to the mainstream stage, combining legacy hits with fresh material. Industry observers say anniversary runs like this tend to drive substantial ticket demand and streaming spikes for catalog tracks, especially when anchored by a new single.
The North American leg covers large arenas and amphitheaters — from festival stages to headline nights at Madison Square Garden — before the group moves on to a packed European and UK itinerary. Notably, a few festival appearances will proceed without the scheduled support from Lil’ Kim and Mya.
| Leg | Highlights |
|---|---|
| North America | Over 30 stops including Madison Square Garden (New York), RBC Amphitheatre (Toronto) and Shoreline Amphitheatre (Mountain View). Support: Lil’ Kim & Mya on most dates. |
| Europe & UK | 20-city run including Accor Arena (Paris), Ziggo Dome (Amsterdam) and The O2 (London). Several arena shows across Germany, Scandinavia and the British Isles. |
Selected dates and venues (highlights):
- June 5 — Palm Desert, CA (Acrisure Arena)
- June 12 — Mountain View, CA (Shoreline Amphitheatre)
- July 6 — Montreal, QC (Bell Centre)
- July 19 — New York, NY (Madison Square Garden)
- Sept 19 — Paris, FR (Accor Arena)
- Oct 13 — London, UK (The O2)
What this means for audiences: longtime fans can expect a mix of the group’s best-known singles alongside the new track, and the scale of venues suggests a production-heavy show rather than a stripped-back set. The inclusion of legacy collaborators like Lil’ Kim and Mya on the bill reinforces a throwback angle, while the new single signals an attempt to remain current on streaming playlists and radio rotations.
Logistics to watch: festival engagements listed for early June and late June may not feature the full support lineup, and high-profile arena nights — particularly the Madison Square Garden and The O2 dates — are likely to move quickly in resale markets. Organizers typically open tickets through official sellers; fans should verify listings through primary box offices and venue sites.
From a cultural standpoint, the Dolls’ return taps into the continuing appetite for early-2000s pop revivals. Whether the new material expands their audience or mainly serves an existing fan base will become clearer once reviews and box-office receipts start to appear over the summer and fall run.
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