After more than a decade away from major global touring, The Pussycat Dolls are stepping back into the spotlight with a large-scale arena tour planned for 2026. The comeback will feature a trio lineup led by Nicole Scherzinger along with Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts. The group will perform across the United Kingdom, Europe, and North America, bringing back global hits like “Don’t Cha” and “Buttons” while also preparing to release new music. For fans who grew up during the golden era of 2000s pop, this tour promises a rare chance to relive those high-energy performances on some of the world’s biggest stages.
Global Arena Tour Set To Kick Off In Manchester
The tour begins on June 15 in Manchester and will continue through major cities across Europe before heading to North America in August. Promoters are planning full arena productions with large stage setups, choreography, and visual effects designed to recreate the group’s signature performance style.
Major stops include London, Paris, Berlin, New York and Nashville, where a major concert is scheduled at Bridgestone Arena.
The tour represents the group’s most ambitious live project since their peak touring years in the late 2000s.
Arena Tour Schedule Highlights
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Trio Lineup Marks A Fresh Direction
The upcoming reunion will move forward with three members rather than the full original lineup. Nicole Scherzinger remains the central voice of the group, while Kimberly Wyatt continues to bring the choreography-driven performance style that defined the band’s stage identity.
Ashley Roberts completes the trio and has remained highly visible in entertainment media over the years through radio and television work.
Several former members such as Melody Thornton, Jessica Sutta and Carmit Bachar are not part of the current project as they continue focusing on individual careers.
Even with the smaller lineup, the group intends to deliver the high-energy stage shows that originally made them global pop stars.
From Global Pop Dominance To Reunion Tour
During the mid-2000s, The Pussycat Dolls were one of the most successful pop groups in the world.
Their debut album PCD released in 2005 produced major international hits including “Don’t Cha,” “Buttons,” and “Stickwitu.” The album sold millions of copies worldwide and dominated radio and music television.
The follow-up album Doll Domination in 2008 continued that success with tracks that remained popular in clubs and on streaming platforms years later.
Key achievements from their peak years include:
• Over 50 million singles sold worldwide
• Multiple chart-topping hits across global music charts
• Major music awards and international touring success
• Millions of fans across social media and digital platforms
These milestones helped define the group as one of the most recognizable girl groups of the 2000s pop era.
New Music Expected Alongside Classic Hits
Fans attending the 2026 shows will hear a mix of classic songs and new material.
While the group has not revealed full details about the upcoming songs yet, early announcements confirm that fresh music is being prepared to coincide with the tour.
Expected fan-favorite songs include:
- Don’t Cha
- Buttons
- Stickwitu
- Wait A Minute
- I Hate This Part
These tracks remain among the group’s most streamed songs today, often trending again on social media platforms and short-video apps.
Ticket Sales And Fan Access
Concert promoters are rolling out ticket sales in multiple stages to manage demand.
Fans planning to attend should know the key ticket timeline:
- March 15 – Live Nation presale access
- March 16 – Artist presale opportunities
- March 18 – General ticket sales worldwide
VIP packages are also expected to include meet-and-greet opportunities, soundcheck access and exclusive merchandise.
Local radio promotions are already running ticket giveaways in several cities, including Nashville.
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Why The 2000s Pop Revival Is Growing Again
Music industry analysts say the tour arrives at the perfect time for a revival of early-2000s pop.
Streaming platforms and short-video apps have introduced many classic songs to younger audiences, while longtime fans continue to revisit the music that defined their teenage years.
Songs from The Pussycat Dolls regularly appear in throwback playlists and dance challenges online. That steady digital popularity helps explain why promoters believe the reunion tour can fill major arenas again.
For many fans, the 2026 shows will not just be concerts. They will feel like a return to one of pop music’s most energetic eras.