The Pussycat Dolls Cancel 2024 North America Run, Keep June 6
The Pussycat Dolls have canceled all but one North America date on the PCD Forever Tour, leaving their June 6 WeHo Pride appearance in the Los Angeles area as the only U.S. stop still on the books. For the trio of Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts, the move narrows the reunion to a single domestic date while the U.K. and European leg stays intact.
June 6 at WeHo Pride
“Dolls: We want to share an important update with you,” the group wrote in a social media message. “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 remaining U.S. appearance is scheduled for June 6 at WeHo Pride, and the group said it sees the Outloud event as a fitting place to meet fans. “We could not think of a more meaningful place to celebrate with our fans,” the statement said, adding that the LGBTQ+ community has shown the group “so much love and support throughout our career.”
U.K. and Europe Keep Moving
The international leg still matters more now because the North America run has been pared back to a single date. The group said its U.K. and European dates are still moving forward as planned, with several shows already sold out, and said it is “putting everything into making this show a true celebration of the music and the memories.”
Nicole Scherzinger’s role in the reunion gives the tour its main commercial draw after her Tony-winning run as Norma Desmond in Sunset Blvd. on Broadway, and the lineup remains built around three out of six members. That makes the surviving overseas run the real test of whether the PCD Forever Tour can travel beyond a nostalgia announcement and function as a viable live booking.
North America After Weak Sales
The cancellation lands during a wave of tour pullbacks tied to weak ticket sales, though the group did not name sales as the reason for cutting the North American leg. “When we announced the PCD Forever Tour, we hoped to bring the show to fans across the world,” the group said, a line that now reads less like a promise than a reset.
For ticket holders tied to the canceled North American dates, the practical takeaway is simple: only the WeHo Pride show remains in the United States, while the rest of the reunion shifts overseas. The group’s own language points to where the momentum is now, and it is in the U.K. and Europe, not North America.