The Pussycat Dolls are officially back. More than 15 years after their last tour, the iconic 2000s girl group is preparing to hit the road again, bringing their signature dance moves and chart-topping hits to stages worldwide.

Fans were first teased by cryptic posts on social media, including nods to their hit Stickwitu, hinting at a major stop in Paris. The Accor Arena, a renowned Parisian venue, even joined the speculation with a post of its own, confirming that French fans can expect a high-energy performance.

Nicole Scherzinger Returns to the Spotlight

The reunion comes after a whirlwind few years for lead singer Nicole Scherzinger. Following a 16-year hiatus, she has navigated legal battles, a canceled tour, and a highly acclaimed return to theater. In 2023, Scherzinger earned rave reviews for her portrayal of Norma Desmond in the West End revival of Sunset Boulevard, a role that eventually led her to Broadway and a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.

Despite her solo successes, Scherzinger never closed the door on her Pussycat Dolls family. In a 2024 interview with the Daily Mail, she reflected on her ongoing connection with the group. “I love my Dolls. I love the Pussycat Dolls. So, I always say never say never,” she said.

She added that while her life has changed since the band’s heyday, she still keeps in touch with her bandmates and admires the ways they are thriving today.

A History of Hurdles

The Pussycat Dolls’ journey back to the stage hasn’t been without obstacles. After disbanding in 2010, the group had planned a reunion tour in 2020, which was ultimately canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Legal tensions followed, as founder Robin Antin claimed Scherzinger initially agreed to participate, then demanded 75% of profits and creative control before performing. The dispute was resolved in 2024, clearing the way for the band’s return.

Insiders confirm that Scherzinger is “definitely back” with the group, though the final lineup for the tour has yet to be officially revealed. Rumors of a trio reunion have circulated, but fans can be confident that the lead singer who helped define the Pussycat Dolls’ sound will be center stage.

Teasing the Comeback

In December 2025, Scherzinger shared a nostalgic post celebrating the music video for Buttons reaching 1 billion views on YouTube. “From then to now… seeing this video hit 1 billion views fills my heart with so much gratitude. For the PCD fans. For the memories. For what’s to come,” she wrote, signaling that the band’s return isn’t just a nostalgic trip, it’s a full-fledged comeback.

Fans can expect a world tour announcement very soon, with dates spanning multiple U.S. cities and international stops. The band’s official website, pcdforever, hints at merchandise, updates, and possibly even surprise collaborations.

For those who grew up dancing along to Don’t Cha, Buttons, and Stickwitu, the Pussycat Dolls’ return promises to be a high-energy, glittering celebration of the 2000s pop era. And with Scherzinger leading the charge, it seems the iconic girl group is ready to reclaim the spotlight they helped define.