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“No Doubt Reunites for Las Vegas Residency in May 2026”

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No Doubt has confirmed their reunion for a series of shows at the Las Vegas Sphere in May 2026. This marks the ska-punk band’s return to residency after more than ten years and will be the first woman-fronted performance at the venue since its opening in 2023.

Frontwoman Gwen Stefani expressed her excitement about creating a show at the Sphere, describing the venue as unique and modern, offering a new visual palette for the band’s creativity. Stefani stated, “Reuniting with No Doubt feels like a journey back in time to relive our history while also venturing into new creative territories beyond our imagination.”

The news of the reunion was teased on the Sphere’s Instagram account with an image of the venue illuminated to resemble an orange, a nod to the band’s “Tragic Kingdom” album artwork and Stefani’s roots in Orange County, California. No Doubt confirmed the announcement with a post revealing the band members as the orange peeled away.

The band will perform six nights at Sphere on May 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, and 16. Presale tickets will be available starting Wednesday at 10 a.m. PT for fans who sign up on the group’s official website. The remaining tickets will be on sale from October 17, starting at 10 a.m. PT.

Fans have long awaited a reunion tour following No Doubt’s electrifying performance at Coachella last year, their first show together since 2015. Despite earlier doubts expressed by Stefani in 2016 about a reunion, the band also played together in January this year at the FireAid fundraiser in Los Angeles.

Stefani hinted at a possible reunion with bandmates Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young in a 2024 interview with NME, expressing optimism about a future collaboration. The band’s last studio album, “Push and Shove,” released in 2012, marked their sixth and final record in a career spanning back to the early ’90s.

No Doubt’s previous residency, titled “Seven Night Stand,” occurred in Los Angeles in 2012. The $2.3 billion US Sphere has hosted numerous prominent artists and shows, such as U2, the Backstreet Boys, the Eagles, and an AI-enhanced rendition of “The Wizard of Oz.”

While the Sphere boasts a star-studded history, it has not yet featured a woman-fronted act. Despite speculation about artists like Beyoncé or Taylor Swift breaking the trend, Sphere Entertainment CEO James Dolan dismissed these rumors, stating they were not in discussions with either artist. Dolan humorously suggested building another Sphere for such performers if needed.

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