Pussycat Dolls Cancel Canadian Tour Dates, Most U.S. Shows After 'Honest Look'
Pussycat Dolls Cancel Canadian Tour Dates, Most U.S. Shows

The Pussycat Dolls have canceled all Canadian tour dates and all but one U.S. show from their highly anticipated reunion tour, describing the decision as 'difficult and heartbreaking' after taking an 'honest look' at the situation.

Tour Cancellations Announced

The pop group, which reunited earlier this year for their 'PCD Forever' tour, announced the sweeping cancellations on Tuesday. The news comes just weeks after the group kicked off their North American tour with much fanfare, including a ceremonial lighting of the Empire State Building in New York City on March 19, 2026.

According to a statement released by the group, the decision was made after careful consideration. 'After an honest look at where we are as a group and what we can deliver to our fans, we have made the difficult and heartbreaking decision to cancel all Canadian tour dates and all but one U.S. show,' the statement read.

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Only One U.S. Show Remains

The only U.S. show that will proceed is a performance in Los Angeles, which is scheduled for later this month. All other North American dates, including stops in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and several U.S. cities, have been canceled.

Fans who purchased tickets for the canceled shows will receive automatic refunds at their point of purchase, the group confirmed.

Reunion Tour Background

The Pussycat Dolls, known for hits like 'Don't Cha,' 'Buttons,' and 'When I Grow Up,' reunited in early 2026 for their first tour in over a decade. Original members Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt were all part of the lineup.

The tour was initially met with excitement from fans, but recent reports had suggested that ticket sales were slower than anticipated in some markets. Additionally, some fans had expressed disappointment over the absence of other original members, including Melody Thornton and Carmit Bachar.

Statement from the Group

In their statement, the Pussycat Dolls expressed gratitude to their fans for their support. 'We want to thank our incredible fans for their love and support over the years. This decision was not made lightly, and we hope to see you all again in the future,' the statement concluded.

No further details were provided about the reasoning behind the cancellations, and representatives for the group have declined to comment further.

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