Pussycat Dolls cancel reunion tour due to Covid-19 impact
- The Pussycat Dolls announced a reunion tour in 2019, generating excitement among fans.
- The group had to cancel their world tour and Glastonbury Festival appearance in 2022 due to the outbreak of Covid-19.
- Kimberly Wyatt emphasized the importance of women supporting each other in the music industry following the cancellation.
In 2022, the Pussycat Dolls were set to embark on a reunion tour, which included an appearance at the prestigious Glastonbury Festival. The group, consisting of members Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and others, had previously announced their reunion in 2019, generating excitement among fans. However, just prior to their planned rehearsals, the onset of Covid-19 forced the group to cancel all activities. Nicole Scherzinger revealed that the news hit just as the members arrived at their hotel, worried about the potential for travel restrictions. Kimberly Wyatt later expressed that the experience was disheartening, especially since the group symbolized a message of women supporting each other. The cancellation led to discussions within the group about its future and the challenges posed by their management. Ultimately, Wyatt emphasized the importance of unity and positivity among women in the industry, rather than focusing on internal conflicts.