The Pussycat Dolls have canceled nearly all North American tour dates, with reports pointing to weak ticket sales as the likely reason.
The Pussycat Dolls have canceled the U.S. leg of their reunion world tour after reports of poor ticket sales.
The group is still set to appear on June 6 at the OUTLOUD Music Festival and WeHo Pride in Los Angeles, and its UK and European dates remain planned.
Multiple outlets say weak demand was the likely reason for the rollback. In a social-media statement, the band described the decision as difficult and said it had taken an honest look at the North American run.
The PCD Forever tour was announced in March as a reunion led by Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts. The official tour site still lists the overseas leg.
For now, the main question is whether any of the North American dates will be rescheduled or whether the cancellation is final.
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