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No Doubt To Reunite For Las Vegas Residency In 2026

11 October 2025 | 9:25 am | Mary Varvaris

The residency marks No Doubt's first extended run of headline shows in 14 years.

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After getting back together over two weekends at last year’s Coachella, No Doubt fans likely expected the band to go down the traditional reunion tour route and announce more shows.

However, after April, the rest of the year flew by, with no additional tour dates. And this year, we hadn’t heard anything from No Doubt until this week, when it was reported that the ska outfit would perform a residency at the Las Vegas venue, the Sphere.

It turns out that the rumours were true—the Sphere teased the band’s performance by putting the oranges seen on the band’s Tragic Kingdom album across the holographic outside of the venue earlier this week, before confirming that No Doubt have indeed been booked for six shows at the Sphere in May 2026 by featuring throwback photos of the band.

The residency marks the band’s first extended run of headline shows in 14 years.

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No Doubt will perform at the Sphere on Wednesday, 6 May, Friday, 8 May, and Saturday, 9 May, before returning for another week, performing on Wednesday, 13 May, Friday, 15 May, and Saturday, 16 May.

The tour dates were confirmed on the day of Tragic Kingdom’s 30th anniversary. Upon its release in 1995, the album topped the charts in the US, Canada, and New Zealand, and spawned the hit singles Just A Girl and Don’t Speak.

“The opportunity to create a show at Sphere excites me in a new way,” singer Gwen Stefani said, per Pitchfork. “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.”

Bassist Tony Kanal added, “I can’t wait to get on stage again with my bandmates. There is a beautiful energy that happens when we play together, an electricity I have felt through all of our years. To be able to leave it all on the table each night and take our fans on the insane journey that is Sphere is beyond our wildest dreams.”

Before their Coachella reunion, No Doubt hadn’t performed together in nine years. The band’s most recent album, Push And Shove, was released in 2012.

During the band's hiatus, which began in 2003, Stefani released a string of solo albums, including Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004)which spawned the massive singles What You Waiting For, Hollaback Girl, Cool, and Rich Girl. 

Her second solo album, The Sweet Escape, was released in 2006 and featured the hit title track. Her third solo record, This Is What The Truth Feels Like, came out ten years later. She continues her solo career and has since appeared as a coach on The Voice in the US.