
It’s official: the Pussycat Dolls have returned. After years of speculation, legal drama, and solo projects, Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts are reunited, and they’re kicking things off in style with a new single, “Club Song“, and a massive international tour.
“Club Song” is everything you’d hope for from a PCD comeback: brassy, confident, and unabashedly fun. Produced by Mike Sabath and co-written with Nicole, Caroline Ailin, and Solly, the track blends the nostalgic breathiness of their breakout “Don’t Cha“ with a modern, synth-heavy production that feels perfectly 2026. From the a cappella opening to the Latin-tinged guitars and whip-smart lyrics, the song is both a nod to the Dolls’ early 2000s heyday and a statement that they’re back in the now. “Don’t bring your boyfriend to the club,” Nicole, Kimberly, and Ashley coo in harmony, establishing a girls-first, unapologetic energy that PCD fans have been craving.
And whilst “Club Song” is a strong start, it also leaves us wanting more. A full-fledged album could expand on this blend of classic PCD sass and contemporary pop polish. Imagine a record that leans into the edgy, genre-blurring elements of Doll Domination while showcasing modern production twists – trap beats here, house synths there – without losing the playful, confident personality that made the group iconic. And most importantly, it’s time to diversify the spotlight. Nicole is undeniably the powerhouse, but both Ashley and Kimberly have proven their vocal chops as solo artists. A modern PCD album should give them moments to shine – think Kelly and Michelle supporting Beyoncé-level highlights. Fans have waited long enough for a trio dynamic that truly feels collaborative rather than solo-led.
The reunion isn’t just about new music. The PCD Forever tour, kicking off June 5 at Palm Desert, CA’s Acrisure Arena, promises a globe-trotting spectacle. Stops include West Hollywood, Phoenix, Tampa, and Madison Square Garden, before concluding the U.S. leg in Dallas on August 1. Europe and U.K. dates follow, starting September 9 in Copenhagen and wrapping at London’s O2 on October 13. Tickets go on pre-sale March 18 and general sale March 20, so fans should move fast. Rumors of Australian dates later in the year have already sparked excitement Down Under. Special guests Lil’ Kim and Mya will appear on select shows, ensuring this isn’t just a nostalgic tour but a bona fide pop party.
Alongside the new single and tour, the Dolls are reissuing their iconic albums PCD and Doll Domination on May 8th. Fans can look forward to remastered tracks, unreleased material, and, in the case of Doll Domination, the first-ever 2LP black vinyl release. It’s the perfect companion to a tour that celebrates their legacy while forging a path forward.
The return of the Pussycat Dolls proves one thing: they’re not just a nostalgia act – they’re a group still capable of making pop that’s confident, clever, and irresistibly fun. With “Club Song” as a taste of what’s to come, it’s clear this is only the beginning. Here’s hoping the full album leans fully into modern sounds, spreads vocal moments more evenly across the trio, and reminds the world why the Pussycat Dolls were – and still are – one of the most iconic girl groups in pop history.
For extensive tour dates and ticket information, head to their official site here.
