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The Pussycat Dolls hit arenas in autumn 2026 with PCD Forever tour

More than just an all-American pop group, Pussycat Dolls are a sisterhood. Blending vocal prowess with racy dance moves, they've achieved eight UK Top 10 singles, sold more than 55 million records worldwide and twice been crowned winners at the MTV Video Music Awards.

The first incarnation of The Pussycat Dolls goes back to a burlesque-rooted troupe in 1995. Known for performing in lingerie, The Pussycat Dolls scored a residency at Johnny Depp’s popular LA nightclub The Viper Room, where they stayed until 2001. During those early years, the roster changed constantly and often featured celebrities as guest members, such as Christina Applegate, Charlize Theron, Pamela Anderson, Scarlett Johansson and Carmen Electra.

Thanks to a cameo in the 2003 film Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle along with wider press exposure, the troupe’s profile expanded and Antin began to develop The Pussycat Dolls into a brand. A Pussycat Dolls Lounge and associated gaming pit even existed inside Caesars Palace in Las Vegas for many years.

With the goal of creating a pop band, several new vocalists were recruited. By 2004, Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton and Kimberly Wyatt had joined up with existing The Pussycat Dolls members Jessica Sutta, Ashley Roberts and Carmit Bachar.

In 2004, this sultry singing sextet performed Big Spender at the MTV Asia Awards. The following year they recorded 'Don’t Cha' featuring Busta Rhymes, which was produced by music mogul Cee-Lo Green. Later in 2005, The Pussycat Dolls’ first album, PCD, debuted at the No.5 spot on the Billboard 200 record chart. Along with their huge hit 'Don’t Cha', the album spawned the singles Buttons, 'Wait A Minute', 'I Don’t Need A Man' and 'Stickwitu', the last of which earned them a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.

The Pussycat Dolls’ second album Doll Domination came out in 2008, which boasted another seriously fierce set of tracks and featured collaborations with the likes of Snoop Dogg on 'Bottle Pop' and Missy Elliott on 'Whatcha Think About That'.

Despite passionate and global stardom, The Pussycat Dolls disbanded in 2010. But after almost a decade following solo paths, Pussycat Dolls (excluding Thornton) reunited in November 2019 to perform on the finale of the UK’s X Factor: Celebrity, alongside the release of 'React' in 2020, their first independently released single.

In 2026, a new chapter of The Pussycat Dolls saw a power trio of Sherzinger, Roberts and Wyatt return with new single 'Club Song', with a huge UK and European arena tour PCD Forever set for autumn 2026.

Setlists

    1. 1.Buttons
    2. 2.When I Grow Up
    3. 3.Stickwitu
    4. 4.Don't Cha (Tori Alamaze cover)
    5. 5.React
    1. 1.Buttons
    2. 2.When I Grow Up
    3. 3.Stickwitu
    4. 4.Don't Cha (Tori Alamaze cover)
    5. 5.React
    1. 1.Buttons
    2. 2.When I Grow Up
    3. 3.Stickwitu (First time live since 2009)
    4. 4.Don't Cha (Tori Alamaze cover)
    5. 5.React (Full live debut)
    1. 1.Takin' Over the World
    2. 2.Beep
    3. 3.I Don't Need a Man
    4. 4.Elevator
    5. 5.I Hate This Part
    6. 6.Buttons
    7. 7.Wait a Minute
    8. 8.Halo (Nicole Scherzinger solo)
    9. 9.Big Spender (Cy Coleman cover)
    10. 10.Whatcha Think About That
    11. 11.Bottle Pop
    12. 12.Hush Hush
    13. 13.Stickwitu
  1. Encore

    1. 14.Don't Cha (Tori Alamaze cover)
    2. 15.Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)
    3. 16.When I Grow Up
    1. 1.Don't Cha (Tori Alamaze cover)
    2. 2.Beep
    3. 3.I Don't Need a Man
    4. 4.I Hate This Part
    5. 5.Buttons
    6. 6.Whatcha Think About That
    7. 7.Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)
    8. 8.Stickwitu
    9. 9.When I Grow Up

FAQS

They play live at 3Arena, Dublin.

The PDC Tour hits arenas in Autumn 2026, which includes a headline show at 3Arena, Dublin on 5 October.

Lil' Kim has been confirmed as a special guest on the night.

Tickets go on general sale on Friday 20 March at 10am.