What's Happening?
The Pussycat Dolls, a popular girl group known for hits like 'Buttons' and 'Don't Cha,' have announced a global reunion tour titled 'PDC Forever.' This tour will cover 53 dates across Europe, the U.K., and North America, marking the 20th anniversary of
their debut album 'PCD.' Alongside the tour announcement, the group has released a new single, 'Club Song,' which is their first new recording since 2019's 'React.' The tour will feature original members Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts, and will include performances at events such as West Hollywood Pride's OUTLOUD Music Festival. Special guests Lil’ Kim and Mya are set to join the group at several tour stops. Additionally, the group's iconic albums 'PCD' and 'Doll Domination' will be reissued on May 8.
Why It's Important?
The reunion of the Pussycat Dolls is significant as it marks a major comeback for the group, which has been inactive in terms of new music releases since 2019. This tour and new single could reignite interest in their music and potentially attract a new generation of fans. The involvement of original members and special guests like Lil’ Kim and Mya adds to the tour's appeal, potentially boosting ticket sales and media attention. The reissue of their albums could also lead to increased streaming and sales, benefiting the group's commercial success. This event highlights the enduring popularity of early 2000s pop music and its influence on current music trends.
What's Next?
The tour is set to kick off in June, with presales beginning on March 18 and general sales starting on March 20. Fans can expect a nostalgic experience with performances of classic hits and the new single. The reissue of their albums on May 8 will provide an opportunity for both old and new fans to revisit or discover their music. The success of the tour and album reissues could lead to further projects or collaborations for the group. Additionally, the tour's success could influence other groups from the same era to consider similar reunions.









