The have canceled the North American leg of their PCD Forever Tour due to low ticket sales.
Pussycat Dolls Cancel U.S. Reunion Tour Amid Feud
The Pussycat Dolls have canceled the North American leg of their PCD Forever Tour due to low ticket sales.The girl group, who recently reunited as a trio, pulle...
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The girl group, who recently reunited as a trio, pulled the plug on all 33 dates across the US and .
Almost all of the venues have struggled to fill seats since tickets went on sale in March, with some venues barely even a quarter full.
Despite tanking in the US, the European leg of the tour is still going ahead, with several dates already selling out.
'When we announced the PCD FOREVER Tour, we hoped to bring the show to fans across the world. 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,' the band wrote in a statement.
'Our UK and European dates are still moving forward as planned, and the response has been incredible, with several shows already sold out,' they continued.
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The Pussycat Dolls have canceled the North American leg of their PCD Forever Tour due to low ticket sales
The group broke the bad news to fans in a statement on Instagram on Monday
'We are putting everything into making this show a true celebration of the music and the memories, for the fans who have been with us from the beginning and those discovering us for the first time.
'We’re working hard to create the kind of show we’ve always dreamed of bringing to you. We cannot wait to bring this reunion to Europe and make these nights unforgettable.'
The only US date still scheduled is the trio's performance at the 2026 OUTLOUD Music Festival at West Hollywood Park on the weekend of June 5.
The Pussycat Dolls' comeback been marred in controversy , due to the exclusion of three of the group's founding members.
Back in March, Nicole Scherzinger, along with members Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt, revealed that .
However, that original Dolls Jessica Sutta, Carmit Bachar, and Melody Thornton were not part of the group's comeback plans.
Sutta and Bachar later stated that they were never even asked to be part of the reunion, .
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'None of us were called. None of us were told about anything. In fact, we were blindsided,' she said on The Maverick Approach podcast. 'I thought we were all friends, but that's how it goes in Hollywood.'
The group are pictured with their original six-member lineup in 2003
Former Pussycat Dolls member Jessica Sutta called the group's comeback tour a 'cash grab' after she, Carmit Bachar, and Melody Thornton weren't asked to be part of the reunion
The remaining three members awkwardly fielded questions about their former bandmates during an interview on the Today show in March
'You never know what comes next. We've got to protect our peace,' she continued.
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'When something like the Pussycat Dolls has so much history, we have ruptured in the past and right now, we are repairing and sort of on the same page with that.'
By the time Wyatt, 44, had given her answer, Scherzinger had formulated what she wanted to say.
'We have so much love and respect for all of the women that have been part of the legacy,' she said. 'And once a doll, always a doll.'
In addition to the tour tanking, the trio's new single 'Club Song' has also flopped on the charts.
The track has yet to chart anywhere in the US and only has five million streams on Spotify, making it their least streamed single ever.
The Pussycat Dolls are just the latest in a growing number of major pop acts who have pulled the plug on their tours recently.
Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Zayn Malik, and Meghan Trainor have all axed their US tour dates in the past month amid rumors of poor sales.
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