Pussycat Dolls cancel most US reunion tour over poor ticket sales
The Pussycat Dolls have scrapped nearly all of their US reunion tour dates due to weak ticket demand, while keeping their European shows on track.
The Pussycat Dolls have cancelled almost their entire US reunion tour after weak ticket sales, despite earlier announcing a major comeback.
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The group, fronted by Nicole Scherzinger alongside Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt, had planned a 33-date North American run across the United States and Canada this summer.
However, they confirmed that all but one show has now been scrapped after what they described as a “difficult and heartbreaking decision”.
The only remaining US performance will be at WeHo Pride in Los Angeles on 6 June.The group said the European and UK dates will still go ahead, with many reportedly already sold out.
Their tour is set to include stops across the UK and Ireland before concluding at London’s O2 Arena in October.
Industry reports suggest that high ticket prices and large arena venues may have contributed to slower US sales, with unsold seating visible at several planned shows.
The reunion marks the group’s first major return in years following delays linked to the pandemic and legal disputes.