JAKARTA - The Pussycat Dolls' years-long wait for a comeback ends in 2026. This iconic girl group has agreed to make a comeback with a tour and a new single.

The trio, consisting of Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt, found new energy. This reunion came to celebrate their age of 20 years.

In the comeback series, The Pussycat Dolls will perform a total of 53 shows. Starting in North America in June, their tour will be supported by Lil' Kim and Mýa's performances as opening acts.

Then the plan is that the tour will continue to England and Ireland with a total of nine performances in September. From Liverpool, Dublin, Glasgow, Newcastle, to Manchester, the tour will be closed with the final show at The O2 Arena on October 13.

The announcement of this tour has made fans enthusiastic, and will be impatient to hunt for tickets that will be sold on March 20 at 10.00 local time. Fans can also register for pre-sale access until Monday, March 16, before pre-sale tickets are available on Wednesday, March 18 at 09.00.

The Pussycat Dolls bring a new spirit through the comeback single titled Club Song, since the last work in 2019. Produced by Mike Sabbath, this song was written together by Scherzinger, Sabbath, Caroline Ailin (songwriter for Dua Lipa) and Solly.

"After 20 years, it feels like asking, 'Where is everyone?' But for us, everything feels in sync. Everyone is in a different phase of life. Some other members have other commitments and priorities, but this formation can finally work," Nicole said, quoting NME on March 12.

Previously, The Pussycat Dolls scheduled a reunion in 2019 and planned to tour in the UK and Ireland. However, the plan had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and legal disputes that occurred internally.


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