Why Pussycat Dolls’ Ashley Roberts Thought She Had an Aneurysm Amid Height of Fame
The Pussycat Dolls have a confession: they’re back.
Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt announced they reformed as a trio and are celebrating 20 years of The Pussycat Dolls with a 53-date tour across the U.S., UK and Europe.
“PCD FOREVER TOUR ,” the March 12 Instagram post read alongside a picture of the tour schedule. “The Pussycat Dolls with special guests @lilkimthequeenbee and @myaplanet9.”
Nicole, Ashley and Kimberly—as well as Mya and Lil Kim—will kick off the tour June 5 in Palm Desert, Calif. What’s more? The PCD announced the arrival of their first single in six year “Club Song.”
“It’s been awhile...,” the trio teased in a follow up video that sees the women posing on set in matching black bodysuits. “Meet your new obsession: ‘Club Song.’ She’s out everywhere now. And soon we’re bringing her to the stage along with all of your favorite PCD songs.”
Missing from the fold however are original band members Melody Thornton, Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta. The “Don’t Cha” singers shared that the comeback has been in the works since their 2019 reunion—which featured Carmit and Jessica—that had to be canceled due to the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic.
“We’ve always been connected since Rona,” Nicole said in an interview with BBC’s Heart alongside Ashley and Kimberly on March 12. “After I dedicated my every waking breath to theater over the past three years, I was like, ‘This is amazing, this is so triumphant. And now I miss my girls and I miss touring.’ So yeah, we should do a world tour that sounds about right.”
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“I hit up the girls,” the Tony winner added. “And they came in already looking like Charlie’s Angels.”
As for what fans can expect, Ashley promises a celebration of the original Pussycats Dolls that debuted in 2010 and their current chapter.
“I think we got to give a little nod to the OG choreo,” she said. “That the kids love, know and adore. But also, we want to give a new twist as well. There’s going to be some fun things happening. Getting back onstage and getting to interact with the fans, that is going to be so freaking fun.”
For Nicole, this tour represents the unbreakable bond the women share with each other and their fans.
“Our tour is called Forever,” Nicole noted. “Because PCD baby is not a phase. it’s forever.”
To look back at the original PCD lineup and more of the best bands of the past, keep reading…
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