The Pussycat Dolls, a band that gained popularity in the early 2000s, returns to the touring stage
The Pussycat Dolls are set to tour North America and Europe this year after a long hiatus, with new music and renewed excitement.
The American pop group and dance ensemble The Pussycat Dolls is embarking on a new tour after several years of inactivity. This announcement has been covered by several international media outlets, including Billboard and BBC, as well as through the group's social media platforms. Alongside their touring news, members Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts have released a new single titled 'The Club Song,' signaling their return to the music scene.
Originally, the group gained massive popularity in the early 2000s with hits like 'Don’t Cha' and 'Buttons,' and their debut album was released in 2005. The original lineup included not just Scherzinger, Wyatt, and Roberts, but also Melody Thornton, Jessica Sutta, and Carmit Bachar. The excitement surrounding their return highlights the nostalgia for early 2000s pop music and the enduring fan base of the group, which has been eagerly awaiting new material and live performances.
The Pussycat Dolls had initially planned a tour six years ago in connection with their single 'React,' but the tour was postponed and ultimately canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As they endeavor to reconnect with their audience through their upcoming shows and new music, the group aims to revive their past glories while navigating the current music landscape, indicating a potential resurgence in their popularity and relevance in today's pop culture.