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After years of speculation and anticipation, The Pussycat Dolls are officially back.
The iconic pop group has returned with brand-new music, a global tour announcement, and a fresh lineup — now performing as a trio featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts.
On Thursday (March 12), the group released a new single titled “Club Song,” their first new track since 2019’s React.
Produced by Mike Sabath — known for working with Jade and RAYE — the song marks a bold return to the dance-floor energy that helped define the group’s early success.
“Give the girl her girls, give the girl the floor / Give the girl a club song, what she’s dying for / Give the girl some room to put on a show / Give the girl a club song and look at her go,” they sing.
But the new music is only part of the comeback.
The trio also revealed plans for a massive global tour in 2026 titled PCD Forever, celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album PCD. Promoted by Live Nation, the tour will span 53 dates worldwide and launch in June.
The tour will include a headline performance at OUTLOUD Music Festival at WeHo Pride.
Joining the group as special guests will be Lil Kim and Mya during North American dates. Lil’ Kim will also appear at select shows across the U.K. and Europe.
Fans will also get a nostalgic treat when the group reissues their albums PCD and Doll Domination on May 8.
One topic fans immediately noticed, however, is the group’s updated lineup. Earlier versions of the group included members Jessica Sutta, Melody Thornton, and Carmit Bachar. This time around, the trio is moving forward with three core performers.
During an interview, the group addressed the change.
“The Pussycat Dolls have always been known for an ever-changing line-up,” Kimberly said to the BBC.
“It just so happens that right now we’re in a space where we feel united and in a place where we’re ready to push forward. And this is the line-up now, for 2026, but you never know with the Pussycat Dolls what might come next.”
Nicole added context to the shift in dynamics over the years.
“After 20 years, you’re like, ‘Where is everybody?’ But for us, it aligned. People are in different places in their lives, some of the other people have different commitments and priorities, but this worked out for us.”
Ashley also revealed how the reunion came together.
Ashley said Nicole first “reached out” to the other Dolls about reuniting.
“We had some conversations, and we were just like, ‘We’re on the same page, we’re excited about embracing where we’re at now as women and celebrating that.’ I’m just really excited to get back on stage and swing these hips around in some latex, hun!”
For longtime fans, the return of The Pussycat Dolls represents more than just nostalgia. It’s a reminder of a group that dominated the mid-2000s pop scene with hits like Don’t Cha, Buttons, and When I Grow Up.
Now, two decades later, they’re stepping back onto the stage — ready to celebrate their legacy while opening a new chapter.
And if “Club Song” is any indication, the Dolls still know exactly how to command the dance floor.


