Pussycat Dolls news: Female pop group to do multiple performances

Members of the Pussycat Dolls ensemble (L-R) Melody Thornton, Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, Ashley Roberts, and Jessica Sutta pose for a portrait in New York, September 4, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

It is a good time to be alive for fans of the all-female pop group The Pussycat Dolls, since it has been reported that they are setting their differences aside to do a world tour. It has been about a decade after they have decided to go on their separate ways. They have now decided to band together once more and this could potentially generate a lot of hype.

According to the Huffington Post, Nicole Scherzinger, the face of the all-female pop group, has reportedly agreed to set aside whatever grudges she may have with the other members. After the group had experienced internal personal problems towards one another, The Pussycat Dolls finally agreed to perform together in not just one, but multiple times next year. Five out of the seven members have already been confirmed to be part of the reunion.

In a report by The Sun, an insider had revealed to them that the five members, Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, Melody Thornton, Kimberly Wyatt, and Jessica Sutta are still deliberating as to whether they will be doing a full world tour, or if they will just be scheduling a few performances. The bright side is that fans will have the opportunity at least be able to see their favorite female pop group more than once in 2018.

The members of the group have decided that it is finally time to "let bygones be bygones," for old time's sake, and to revisit the hits and success that they have achieved together not just amongst themselves, but with a sizable audience as well. It would appear that there may be a possible collaboration once more by the group, in that they might even come up with new songs for the fans.

While the details of the negotiations are still in its early stages, the mere fact that majority of the group has agreed to work together once again should be exciting information. Only time will tell how much work The Pussycat Dolls will come up with once the decisions are final.

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