Pussycat Dolls cancel all but one North America Dot date

Pussycat Dolls cancel all but one North America Dot date

The Pussycat Dolls have canceled all but one of their North America dot reunion tour dates after taking “an honest look at the North American run.” The move pulls most U.S. fans out of the PCD Forever Tour, but the group says its U.K. and European dates are still moving forward.

The one U.S. show still on the schedule is a June 6 WeHo Pride appearance in the Los Angeles area. The group said, “We could not think of a more meaningful place to celebrate with our fans.”

WeHo Pride remains on June 6

The remaining U.S. date will take place at Outloud during the weekend rooted in joy, pride, music, and chosen family. Nicole Scherzinger is part of the reunion lineup with Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts, giving the show three out of six members from the group’s original roster.

That lineup is smaller than the name on the tour poster suggests. It also leaves the North American leg far more exposed than the overseas run, where the group said several shows have already sold out.

Scherzinger, Wyatt, Roberts

The group said, “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.” It also said, “Our U.K. and European dates are still moving forward as planned, and the response has been incredible, with several shows already sold out.”

That split matters because the same reunion is now being treated very differently by market. North America is losing nearly the entire run, while the U.K. and Europe are still being sold as live dates with demand strong enough to fill multiple rooms.

PCD Forever Tour split

Before Monday afternoon, observers were already expecting more fallout after a rash of tour cancellations tied to weak ticket sales. In March, former member Jessica Sutta also said her MAGA political alliances were one reason she was excluded, adding another layer of friction around the reunion before this cancellation.

The practical takeaway for ticket holders is simple: the North American leg is mostly gone, and the only U.S. stop still standing is the June 6 WeHo Pride appearance in Los Angeles. The unanswered question now is whether the surviving international dates keep their current pace, or whether demand abroad proves stronger than the group’s troubled North American return.

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