The Pussycat Dolls kicked off the much anticipated reunion tour with their first live appearance at the iconic G-A-Y venue in London.
Just weeks after dropping their first comeback single React, the girl group took to the London stage for an electric sold out event on February 22.
The pop group, made up of Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, Kimberly Wyatt, Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta, donned signature sexy outfits as they took to the stage in the early hours of the morning.
Nicole opted for a raunchy white leotard and fishnet tights paired with a statement cropped red jacket.
Her bandmates went for similar edgy looks, complete with corsets, leather gloves and heeled boots.
Hundreds of loyal fans are believed to have queued outside the venue to get a glimpse of the sexy girl group while they performed a medley of their world famous pop tunes.
During the evening the girls pulled out all the stops and wowed fans with their famous sexy dance moves as they performed hits such as Buttons, Don’t Cha and React.
Behind the scenes, the award-winning group then hung out with Greatest Dancer judge Todrick Hall and G-A-Y owner Jeremy Joseph.
The venue’s owner also took to social media following the event to share his excitement.
“I genuinely cant put into words what last night meant, Celebrating 15 years of Doll Domination At G-A-Y #React,” he gushed.
Their live performance follows just months after the group had to defend a raunchy appearance on the X Factor last year.
During their ITV appearance, 419 viewers fumed to OfCom about their outfits being too risky for television and slammed the fivesome for ‘not being good role models’.
The girls hit back at critics, however, and have proudly continued to flaunt their assets in skimpy outfits.
The Pussycat Dolls, who were originally a burlesque troupe in Los Angeles, are making a comeback after last performing together as a group 10 years ago.
Ahead of their new song’s release date, fans questioned whether Nicole would be dominating the lead vocals yet again.
It remains to be seen whether the group’s other talented singers will have vocals of their own as they kick off their official tour in April.
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