THE PUSSYCAT DOLLS TURNED OUTLOUD WE-HO INTO A FULL-ON POP CELEBRATION

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The Pussycat Dolls took over We-Ho last night for one of the most unforgettable sets of their career as a trio, delivering the kind of high-energy, hit-packed performance that reminded everyone exactly why they remain such a beloved force in pop.

The show marked the only U.S. stop on the reunion tour and quickly became one of the most anticipated moments of the weekend, with fans packing tightly around the main stage to catch every second.

The set was stacked with the songs that made the Dolls iconic in the first place, including “Buttons,” “When I Grow Up,” “Bottle Pop,” “I Don’t Need A Man,” and “Don’t Cha.” They also performed their newest single, “Club Song,” giving fans the first full live performance of the track and adding another major moment to a night already overflowing with nostalgia and excitement.

Each member got her own spotlight, and the show only got bigger from there. Ashley brought the crowd to life with a Britney and Destiny’s Child mashup, Kimberly kept the energy rising with a DJ set, and Nicole performed solo material from her own catalog, including “Don’t Hold Your Breath” and “Wet.”

It was the kind of set that felt both celebratory and personal, letting each woman shine while still keeping the focus on the chemistry that made the group such a phenomenon to begin with.

One of the most meaningful moments of the night came when Robin Antin, the founder of The Pussycat Dolls, made a surprise appearance on the OUTLOUD stage. She thanked fans for supporting the group and spoke about founding the Dolls to empower women. 

Jeff Consoletti, founder of OUTLOUD, presented Robin with flowers in appreciation for building the foundation that made Saturday night possible. It was a fitting tribute to the legacy behind the performance, and a reminder that the Dolls’ return carries both cultural history and real emotional weight for fans. The reunion is far from over though.

The group will launch the PCD Forever Tour on September 9th at Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark, kicking off a major European run that will travel through Norway, Germany, Poland, Belgium, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Ireland, and the U.K. 

The tour is shaping up to be a full celebration of the Dolls’ signature blend of pop, attitude, and high-voltage performance, giving fans across Europe a chance to experience the comeback in real time.

The run will wrap on October 13th at The O2 in London, with a special appearance from Lil’ Kim adding even more star power to the finale. If last night in We-Ho was any indication, the Pussycat Dolls are not just back, they’re in full command of their legacy.