Get ready to loosen up your buttons. Six years after their initially planned 2020 reunion was shelved, The Pussycat Dolls have officially confirmed their return to the global stage. The pop powerhouses announced the massive PCD Forever Tour, celebrating the legacy of their iconic debut album, PCD.
However, while fans across the Northern Hemisphere are already planning their outfits, those of us Down Under are left asking one glaring question: Where is the Australian leg?
A Trio Ready to Dominate
It is a slightly different look for the group this time around. The 2026 iteration operates as a fierce trio, featuring the unmistakable vocals of Nicole Scherzinger alongside Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts. If that was not enough early-2000s nostalgia to send you running for your low-rise jeans, the tour boasts incredible supporting acts. R&B sensation Mýa and rap royalty Lil’ Kim will be joining the Dolls on the road. It is a lineup practically engineered to dominate arenas and break the internet.
“Club Song”: The Comeback Anthem
They are not just touring on the strength of past hits, either. To commemorate the tour announcement, the group released a brand-new single titled “Club Song.” Produced by Mike Sabath (who recently collaborated with RAYE) the track marks the trio’s first official release since “React” in 2020.
The original plan for a reunion back in 2020 was derailed by the pandemic and heavily publicised legal issues, but “Club Song” proves the wait might have been worth it. It signals a fresh, modern edge while retaining that classic, unapologetic pop energy fans have been craving.
The Missing Continent
Now, let us address the elephant in the room. The PCD Forever Tour is an expansive 33-date trek. It kicks off on June 5 at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California, and winds its way through major North American cities before concluding the US leg in Dallas on August 1. From there, the Dolls head overseas in the autumn, starting in Copenhagen on September 9 and wrapping up at London’s massive O2 Arena on October 13.
It is a fantastic itinerary, but Australia is conspicuously absent. For a country that consistently championed the group during their commercial peak, the omission stings. Fans are already flooding social media, crossing their fingers that a second leg of the tour will be announced soon. Until then, dedicated fans might need to check their passports and start looking at flights to Europe or the US.
How to Get Tickets
If you are planning to travel to catch the show, you will need to act fast. The artist presale for the PCD Forever Tour begins on March 18 at 10:00 a.m. local time. To gain access, fans must sign up via the official tour website by 11:00 p.m. on March 16. If you miss the presale window, general tickets will be available to the public on Friday, March 20, at 10:00 a.m.
The Pussycat Dolls defined an entire era of pop music, and their 2026 return is shaping up to be one of the biggest entertainment events of the year. Let us just hope they remember to add a few dates in the Southern Hemisphere.

