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The Pussycat Dolls have announced a reunion as a trio, confirming new music and a global tour more than a decade after the group went their separate ways. Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt have come together once again, releasing a new single titled Club Song while also unveiling plans for a major international tour.

The comeback arrives years after an earlier attempt to reunite the group was halted by the COVID-19 pandemic and a legal dispute. Now, the trio says the timing feels right to return to the stage.

Wyatt described the reunion as "an incredible thing to be able to do after 20 years", while Scherzinger said that "the timing of everything was just perfect".

The track Club Song, produced by Mike Sabath and co-written with Scherzinger, Caroline Ailin and Solly, marks the group's first single since 2020's React. Scherzinger also celebrates the group's return in the song itself, declaring: "PCD, baby... we're back!"

Alongside the new release, the group will embark on the 53-date "PCD Forever" world tour, which will begin in North America in June before moving to Europe and the United Kingdom later in the year.

The reunion lineup features Scherzinger, Wyatt and Roberts, while former members Jessica Sutta, Carmit Bachar and Melody Thornton will not be part of the comeback. Wyatt acknowledged the group's evolving membership over the years, explaining: "The Pussycat Dolls have always been known for an ever-changing line-up."

Roberts revealed that Scherzinger initially reached out about the possibility of getting back together. "We had some conversations, and we were just like, 'We're on the same page, we're excited about embracing where we're at now as women and celebrating that'," she said. Roberts added that she is eager to return to performing, saying, "I'm just really excited to get back on stage and swing these hips around in some latex, hun!"

Scherzinger recently received widespread acclaim for her performance as Norma Desmond in the stage production of Sunset Boulevard in London's West End and on Broadway, earning both an Olivier Award and a Tony Award.

Founded in Los Angeles in 1995 by choreographer Robin Antin as a burlesque dance troupe, The Pussycat Dolls later transitioned into a mainstream pop group. The group disbanded in 2010 after several members left.

To coincide with the reunion, both PCD and Doll Domination will be reissued with additional and previously unreleased tracks. Scherzinger said the group continues to work on new music but noted that the industry has changed since their early success.

Despite the changes, the trio say they are ready to reconnect with longtime fans while introducing the group to a new generation. Wyatt said the members are bringing years of experience into this new chapter.

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