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No Doubt’s back! Louder, sharper, and ready to own The Sphere

It’s been fourteen years since their last run and No Doubt is coming back to light up Las Vegas!

 

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The band just confirmed a six-night 2026 residency at The Sphere, marking their first shows since the 2024 Coachella reunion and making history as the first female-fronted band to do a residency at the venue.

Rumours started swirling early October when TMZ dropped word that Gwen Stefani and crew were in talks for the gig. Now, it’s official. The band hits the stage May 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, and 16. Perfectly timed with the 30th anniversary of Tragic Kingdom.

Singer Gwen Stefani says the new chapter feels both nostalgic and brand new:

“The opportunity to create a show at Sphere excites me in a new way. The venue is unique and modern and it opens up a whole new visual palette for us to be creative. Doing it with No Doubt feels like going back in time to relive our history, while also creating something new in a way we never could have imagined.”

Pre-sale starts October 15 at 10am PT, with general sale on October 17.

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In a recent NME chat, Stefani reflected on the band’s Coachella spark:

“The No Doubt thing was so crazy. It’s not like we made a decision to not do anything, or not hang out or talk. Everybody’s lives just happened.”

She went deeper: on life, time, and the long road back:

“The time we stopped (in 2015) was when I was going through my horrible family breakup – I don’t like to say the word ‘divorce’, because it’s just such a disgusting word. But my life just blew up, it really did. A lot of people are like, ‘Why did it take so long (for No Doubt to reform)?’ But when you have a family, eight years goes by like that.”

And the door’s open for more:

“We’re gonna do something again at some point, but it just has to be the right thing that makes sense (with) all of our schedules.”

Her latest solo album Bouquet dropped last November.

No Doubt at The Sphere? To play a residency anywhere else would be tragic. I’ll show myself out.

Which other 90s band would you like to see get back together and tour?

Written by Todd Hancock