The Pussycat Dolls are back — Scherzinger, Roberts, Wyatt, and a bill that includes Lil’ Kim and Mya — and the PCD Forever Tour makes its Houston-area stop at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Friday, July 31. If you’re going to mount a full 20th-anniversary reunion of a mid-2000s pop juggernaut, this is how you do it: three acts, one summer shed, 16,500 seats.
The Pavilion is the right call. This isn’t a nostalgia package that fits in a theater — the scale matches the moment.
About The Pussycat Dolls
The group started as a Los Angeles burlesque troupe in 1995 before pivoting to recording in 2003. The 2005 debut album PCD produced the kind of run that mid-decade pop rarely matched: “Don’t Cha” (5× platinum, RIAA), “Stickwitu” (3× platinum), and “Buttons” — 5× platinum and past one billion YouTube views as of December 2025. Doll Domination followed in 2008, and the group disbanded in 2010.
This reunion brings back three of the original five members — Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt — for the first time in over 15 years. Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta are not part of the tour. New material arrived with the announcement: “Club Song,” the group’s first single in six years, dropped March 2026, with both studio albums reissued and a 20th-anniversary deluxe edition, PCD Forever, out May 8, 2026. Lil’ Kim and Mya join every North American date — three era-defining acts on a single bill, all in the Houston area for one night.
The Venue
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is The Woodlands’ outdoor amphitheater, 30 miles north of downtown Houston. Open since April 1990, it holds 16,500 across covered reserved seats, uncovered reserved sections, and a hillside lawn that defines the summer outdoor experience in Southeast Texas. It consistently ranks among the top-attended amphitheaters in the country — Houston’s flagship summer shed.
Tickets & Show Info
Showtime is 7:00 PM. The Woodlands on July 31 is one of the final two North American stops before the PCD Forever Tour heads to the UK and Europe — Dallas closes the North American run August 1, then the overseas leg begins in late September. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster.