The Pussycat Dolls have announced the cancellation of nearly all dates on their planned North American reunion tour, calling the decision “difficult and heartbreaking.”
In a statement shared with fans, the group said:
“After taking an honest look at the North American run, we’ve made the difficult and heartbreaking decision to cancel all but one of the North America dates.”
Reunion Tour Setback
The highly anticipated reunion had generated excitement among longtime fans eager to see the iconic pop group return to the stage together.
The tour was expected to celebrate:
• The group’s biggest hits
• Their legacy in 2000s pop music
• A long-awaited return following years apart
However, organizers ultimately decided not to move forward with most of the scheduled North American performances.
Why the Dates Were Cancelled
While full details have not been publicly outlined, the statement suggests the decision came after reassessing:
• The overall viability of the tour
• Scheduling and logistical considerations
• Production and business realities surrounding the North American leg
No major controversy or internal conflict has been officially confirmed in connection to the cancellations.
Bottom Line
Although most of the North American reunion tour dates have now been cancelled, The Pussycat Dolls say the decision came after careful consideration—leaving fans disappointed but hopeful that the group’s reunion story may not be over yet.
