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Major international girl group tipped for reunion tour after teasers at big UK arenas

Danny Jones Danny Jones Pussycat Dolls reunion tour UK dates teasers Manchester arena

A major international girl band appear to be gearing up for a big reunion tour following a number of teasers popping up at some of the largest arenas around the country – including here in Manchester.

In case you haven’t already guessed it from the thumbnail, we’ll give you another hint: there used to be six of them, though it remains to be seen how many will be returning…

Yes, the once-huge all-female pop group, The Pussycat Dolls, looks set to reunite once again, though the full lineup and exact nature of the shows are yet to be fully verified.

They were a big chart-topping act throughout the noughties, and some of the famous faces are still doing bits in around showbiz today; they’ve been away for a long time, but Co-op Live and more have just fans getting ready to “loosen up their buttons”.

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— Co-op Live (@TheCoopLive) March 11, 2026

Sharing the big digital advert splashed at the top of the venue on Wednesday, 11 March, Co-op couldn’t have made it any easier for fans to guess.

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Choosing one of the most obvious lyrics turned puns and asking Mancs, “Don’t Cha Wish you knew who we’re announcing tomorrow (Thurs, 12 Mar)”, it didn’t take any time at all for people to figure it out.

With the comments across social media platforms now filled with people sharing gifs of their old performances and dance routines, or simply sharing their general excitement, the hype train is already well and truly on the way.

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As well as here in Manchester, massive locations such as the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, the Utilita Arena in Newcastle, and others in the likes of Yorkshire have also gotten in on the act now.

The O2 in London also appear to be readying their announcement, though Co-op Live will have the luxury of being the biggest venue on the list at a capacity of 23,500.

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And then, as if things weren’t already blatant enough, the Pussycat Dolls’ official page has also shared a short clip ahead of the inevitable reveal featuring the words, “PCD Forever”, along with pointing them towards a website listed under the same name.

Now, the last time they performed was not long before the pandemic, with most of the original lineup performing on The X Factor, releasing their first new song in over a decade, ‘React’, which was supposed to signal the start of a reunion.

However, the planned comeback tour was ultimately cancelled in January 2022, and we hadn’t heard much else since – until now. Fans are crossing fingers that they get at least a trio of Nicole Sherzinger, Ashley Roberts, Carmit Bachar, Kimberly Wyatt, and Jessica Sutta, but we’ll find out very soon.

They’re not the only big female artist set for a big Manc date this year – and, fortunately, this one’s already been confirmed.

Alison Moyet has announced a huge European tour, including multiple Northern dates in the UK

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Spectacular 360° immersive experience Luminiscence extends Manchester run to summer

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant

The spectacular 360° immersive experience that’s currently lighting up Manchester Cathedral has extended its run in our city.

Due to ‘overwhelming demand’ and a roster of impressive reviews since making its UK debut earlier this year, LUMINISCENCE – the 360° immersive spectacle – has now extended its run at Manchester Cathedral until the early summer, having captured the hearts of thousands of Mancs and visitors to the city in the process.

If you haven’t had the chance to visit yet, LUMINISCENCE combines 360° video mapping, new orchestral arrangements of iconic songs, and a narrative story celebrating everything that makes Manchester and its residents so special.

Visitors are invited to step into a ‘spellbinding fusion’ of light, sound, and storytelling.

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Light from a battalion of high-power projectors becomes the storyteller inside the Cathedral, transforming the ancient architecture into a vast living canvas where every statue, carving, pillar, and stained-glass window comes to life.

Narrated by Manchester icon Christopher Eccleston and written by BAFTA-winning writer Tim Whitnall, the 45-minute standing concert features newly orchestrated versions of Manchester’s most iconic anthems, all performed alongside the acclaimed Collectives Gospel Choir. 

LUMINISCENCE extends its Manchester run through to the summer / Credit: Supplied

Paying tribute to Manchester’s rich cultural heritage through specially arranged orchestral renditions of iconic anthems, the setlist includes songs by local bands like Oasis, The Verve, Joy Division, and Elbow, just to name a few. 

LUMINISCENCE will now be running at Manchester Cathedral up until Friday 5 June 2026.

Tickets are now on sale for the new dates, and a portion of every ticket sold will be donated directly to the ongoing upkeep and preservation of Manchester Cathedral.

Read more:

  • Manchester Cathedral to be lit up with ‘truly stunning’ new 360° walk-through projection
  • A new Picasso exhibition is coming to Manchester featuring unseen archived works
  • Manchester Open exhibition to return in 2026 with ‘biggest celebration’ of local creative talent

Gold tickets include fast-track entry and a glass of fizz on arrival, while Silver tickets for adults start from £29 (including a 10% booking fee), with concession prices available too.

You can find out more and book tickets HERE.

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