Pussycat Dolls cancel US tour after poor ticket sales reshape reunion plans

Group confirms refunds for cancelled shows while Pride festival performance remains the only US appearance this summer

The Pussycat Dolls have cancelled their planned North American reunion tour after what they described as an “honest look” at the run, marking a significant adjustment to their global comeback plans. The decision affects most scheduled US dates, while European and United Kingdom shows are still set to go ahead as planned.

In a public statement, the group explained that the original intention behind the tour was to reconnect with audiences across multiple regions, but internal review led to the cancellation of nearly all North American stops. Only one US performance remains on the schedule, a Pride-related appearance in Los Angeles at the WeHo Pride event in June. The group said they were proud to support an event rooted in LGBTQ+ celebration and community engagement.

The announcement follows growing industry discussion about ticket demand for large-scale reunion tours. While the group did not directly cite sales figures, the wording of their statement and the scope of the cancellation have led to widespread interpretation that commercial performance influenced the decision. The move also comes during a period in which several other artists have adjusted or cancelled tour plans, reflecting broader uncertainty in the live music sector.

Despite the North American cancellation, the group emphasised that their international schedule remains intact. Shows across the United Kingdom and Europe are continuing, with several reportedly close to selling out. The group expressed commitment to delivering a polished production for overseas audiences, stating that they are focused on making the reunion tour a celebration of their music catalogue and legacy.

The current lineup includes Nicole Scherzinger alongside Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts. Their return has been closely followed by fans due to the reduced number of original members involved, which has also been part of wider online discussion around the tour’s reception. Scherzinger, who has recently returned to live music following her acclaimed stage work in Sunset Blvd, remains central to the group’s promotional activity.

Refunds for cancelled North American dates are expected to be processed automatically through official ticketing platforms, with resale buyers advised to contact their point of purchase. The group’s European leg is set to begin later in the year, with performances scheduled across multiple major cities.

The cancellation adds to a growing list of high profile tour changes in 2026, highlighting ongoing shifts in live entertainment demand and planning strategies.

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