No Doubt Reunite for Six-Show Residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere

by Camila Curcio | Oct 10, 2025
No Doubt members posing on stage in front of a large crowd during a performance, celebrating their reunion. Photo Source: John Shearer/Getty Images for No Doubt via Billboard

No Doubt is officially heading to Las Vegas. Gwen Stefani and her bandmates will reunite for a six-show residency at the state-of-the-art Sphere venue next spring, marking the group’s most significant return to the stage in nearly a decade.

The limited engagement begins May 6, 2026, with additional shows scheduled for May 8, 9, 13, 15, and 16. Presale tickets go live Wednesday at 10 a.m. PT, followed by a general on-sale on Oct. 17, also at 10 a.m. PT. Full ticketing details and presale registration are available on No Doubt’s official website.

The run positions Stefani as the first female headliner to perform at the 17,600-capacity Sphere, which opened in 2023 and has since hosted residencies by U2, Dead & Company, the Eagles, and the Backstreet Boys.

For Stefani, the residency offers both nostalgia and creative reinvention. “The opportunity to create a show at Sphere excites me in a new way,” she said in a statement. “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.”

The residency marks the first sustained series of performances from No Doubt since the band went on hiatus in 2015. Known for blending ska, punk, and pop with Stefani’s distinctive vocal presence, the group became one of the defining acts of the 1990s and early 2000s with hits like “Don’t Speak,” “Just a Girl,” “Spiderwebs,” and “Hella Good.”

Since their hiatus, the Orange County band has reunited only twice. In January, they performed at FireAid, a Los Angeles benefit concert raising money for victims of the Pacific Palisades fire. Their set featured a trio of career-defining hits, “Just a Girl,” “Don’t Speak,” and “Spiderwebs” and marked their first public appearance together in nearly ten years.

Their previous reunion took place at Coachella 2024, where they delivered a high-energy set that included a surprise collaboration with Olivia Rodrigo, who joined Stefani for a duet on “Bathwater.” The performance generated widespread praise and reignited fans’ hopes for more activity from the group.

No Doubt’s last studio album, Push and Shove, arrived in 2012. Despite anticipation surrounding their return, the record received a mixed critical response and modest commercial success. Reflecting on that period in a 2023 interview with Fault magazine, Stefani admitted it was a difficult creative process.

“I feel that record was where No Doubt was most confused,” she said. “We just had come back together, and we wanted to do it so badly, but for me, I was completely depleted from my world tour and giving birth. When you work with No Doubt, it’s almost like you have to have somebody that’s there to make everybody happy so that everyone gets their piece. It was a lot. That was a struggle, that record. But I’m happy that someone listened to it.”

No Doubt’s upcoming run continues the Sphere’s evolution into one of the premier live music venues in the world. Known for its groundbreaking immersive visuals and cutting-edge acoustics, the venue has become a coveted stage for artists eager to reimagine their live performances.

Stefani’s show is expected to take advantage of the Sphere’s massive curved LED interior, a canvas that allows artists to build visual environments that fully envelop the audience. While specific creative plans for the residency have not been revealed, industry insiders expect the production to draw from the group’s vivid punk-pop aesthetic and bold fashion sensibilities.

The Las Vegas residency also comes amid a resurgence of interest in late-’90s and early-2000s music. For No Doubt, who rose from Southern California’s ska-punk scene to global fame with 1995’s Tragic Kingdom, the return feels both timely and symbolic.

Earlier this month, Stefani made headlines when she surprised concertgoers at Dua Lipa’s sold-out Radical Optimism tour stop in Los Angeles, joining the pop star for a live rendition of “Don’t Speak.” The performance went viral, serving as a reminder of Stefani’s lasting influence across multiple generations of artists. “It feels like the right moment,” Stefani said. “To be able to look back at everything we created together and bring that to life in a space that’s so new and futuristic, it’s like closing a circle, but also starting something brand new.”

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Camila Curcio
Camila Curcio
Camila studied Entertainment Journalism at UCLA and is the founder of a clothing brand inspired by music festivals and youth culture. Her YouTube channel, Cami's Playlist, focuses on concerts and music history. With experience in branding, marketing, and content creation, her work has taken her to festivals around the world, shaping her unique voice in digital media and fashion.

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