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Pussycat Dolls Scrap North American Tour Dates, Keep WeHo Pride Show as They Thank LGBTQ+ Fans

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by Chris Tremblay  May 7

The Pussycat Dolls have cancelled the vast majority of dates on the North American leg of their planned “PCD Forever” reunion tour, citing an “honest look” at the shows and amid widespread reporting of low ticket sales across major arenas in the United States and Canada. The pop group will now perform only one North American date, a headline set at the LGBTQ+ focused WeHo Pride festival in West Hollywood, California, on 6 June 2026, which they described as a meaningful opportunity to celebrate with fans who have supported them for decades.

The announcement and what changed



In early May 2026, the Pussycat Dolls issued a statement across their social media channels confirming that they had taken what they called an “honest look at the North American run” of their PCD Forever world tour and decided to cancel all but one of the dates in the region. The group described the move as a “difficult” and “heartbreaking decision,” emphasizing that they had originally hoped to bring the full production to fans across North America as part of a global comeback.

The PCD Forever tour was billed as a 53-date world run, with the first 32 or 33 shows scheduled for arenas and large venues in the United States and Canada before moving on to Europe and the United Kingdom later in the year. Those North American dates would have included a high‑profile show at New York’s Madison Square Garden, which will now no longer go ahead. With the revised schedule, the only remaining concert in the region is the group’s headline appearance at Outloud at WeHo Pride in Los Angeles on 6 June.

Ticket sales and industry pressures



While the Pussycat Dolls’ public statement did not explicitly name ticket sales as the cause of the cancellations, multiple outlets reported that weak demand and large numbers of unsold seats were behind the decision to pull the North American leg. Entertainment reports and commentary suggested that some venues still had thousands of tickets available, especially in upper tiers of large arenas, despite the tour being framed as a long‑awaited reunion.

Media coverage also noted that the group distinguished their explanation from other recent tour cancellations by not citing health or family reasons, a contrast that led commentators to characterize their messaging as unusually candid about underlying commercial realities. Some reports highlighted fan speculation that the group might have had more success with smaller theatres or adjusted ticket pricing structures, especially given that only part of the original lineup is performing on this run, though the band has not commented publicly on such suggestions.

Industry analysts quoted in coverage of the announcement contextualized the cancellations within a broader period of volatility for live music, in which a crowded touring calendar, increased travel costs, and elevated ticket prices have made it harder for some legacy pop acts to consistently fill major arenas. Commentators also noted that nostalgia tours often see uneven demand across regions, with some acts drawing stronger audiences in Europe and the UK than in North America, a pattern that appears to align with the Dolls’ reports of stronger overseas sales.

LGBTQ+ fans and the meaning of WeHo Pride



In their public statement, the Pussycat Dolls emphasized their decision to maintain their commitment to perform at WeHo Pride 2026, describing the event as a particularly meaningful space to celebrate their music and history with fans. The group wrote that the LGBTQ+ community has shown them “so much love and support” throughout their career and that they feel honored to be part of a weekend centered on “joy, pride, music, and chosen family,” language that resonated widely among queer and trans fans on social media.

West Hollywood Pride, known as WeHo Pride, is regarded as one of the United States’ most visible Pride events and typically features a mix of live performances, community programming, and a parade that draws large crowds, including many LGBTQ+ people and allies from across the region. The Outloud-branded concert component of WeHo Pride, where the Dolls are scheduled to appear, has developed a reputation for featuring pop, dance, and queer‑affirming acts that often highlight LGBTQ+ communities in their work and public messaging.

Commentary in LGBTQ+ media noted that the group’s explicit gratitude toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer fans reflects a longstanding relationship between mainstream pop performers and queer club culture, where many hits by the Pussycat Dolls have been staples of dance floors and drag performances. Some coverage framed the group’s decision to prioritize WeHo Pride as a way of centering a core audience even as broader commercial demand in large arenas appeared to soften.

What happens to fans with tickets



For fans who had purchased tickets to the cancelled North American dates, the group and promoters stated that refunds for tickets bought through primary sellers such as Ticketmaster and AXS would be issued automatically. Fans who used third‑party platforms or resellers were advised to “reach out to your point of purchase” to arrange refunds or alternative resolutions, with consumer advocates reminding buyers to document communications and check each vendor’s policies.

Reporting indicated that the cancellation impacted more than 30 dates across the United States and Canada, representing the bulk of the original North American schedule. Outlets noted that, beyond the practical implications for travel and accommodation already booked by some fans, many concertgoers expressed disappointment but also appreciation for the group’s transparency in acknowledging that the tour was not meeting expectations.

Some fans on social media called for accessible options for those still hoping to see the group live, including potential live‑streams of the WeHo Pride performance or future North American dates in smaller venues, although no such plans have been confirmed by the band or promoters. As of early May, official communications focused on refunds and on affirming the group’s commitment to the remaining European and UK dates, rather than outlining any replacement North American shows.

European and UK tour still on track



Despite the cancellations in the United States and Canada, the Pussycat Dolls reiterated that the European and UK legs of the PCD Forever tour remain scheduled to go ahead as planned starting in September 2026. The group stated that response in those markets had been “incredible,” with several dates already reported as sold out, including shows in major cities such as London, Manchester, and Copenhagen.

According to tour details cited in entertainment coverage, the European leg is expected to begin in Copenhagen on 9 September and conclude at London’s O2 Arena on 13 October, with rapper Lil’ Kim slated to join as an opening act for the European run. UK press reported that the group will visit cities including Birmingham, Nottingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester, London, and dates in Ireland, reflecting continued demand in those markets for nostalgia‑oriented pop performances.

Commentators suggested that the contrast between North American cancellations and strong European sales illustrates how regional differences in fan engagement, economic conditions, and touring histories can shape the viability of large‑scale pop tours. For now, the Pussycat Dolls’ reunion era appears poised to center on UK and European arenas, while North American fans who are able to travel may look to the WeHo Pride performance as the primary opportunity to see the group live in 2026.

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