Fans of No Doubt have reason to celebrate. The ska-pop icons are heading to Las Vegas in 2026 for a high-energy residency at the Sphere, marking their first major run of shows in nearly 14 years. The band will headline six nights in May, promising an immersive experience that blends nostalgia, artistry, and cutting-edge technology.
For Gwen Stefani, the Sphere’s design opens up new creative possibilities. She’s described the opportunity as “exciting in a new way,” offering a canvas unlike any other for storytelling through sound and visuals. Bassist Tony Kanal has echoed that enthusiasm, saying the band feels “electric” when performing together and can’t wait to share this experience with fans.
The timing couldn’t be more symbolic. The announcement lands on the 30th anniversary of Tragic Kingdom, the album that catapulted No Doubt to fame with timeless hits like “Just a Girl” and “Don’t Speak.” Their last extended series of shows was in 2012 with the “Seven Night Stand” in Los Angeles, making this a long-awaited return to the stage.
With the Sphere’s breathtaking visuals and next-level production capabilities, No Doubt’s residency is poised to be more than just a concert—it’s a full-sensory celebration of their legacy. For fans old and new, it’s a chance to experience one of the most dynamic bands of the ’90s reimagined for a new era.
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