No Doubt reportedly set for Las Vegas Sphere residency in 2026

No Doubt reportedly set for Las Vegas Sphere residency in 2026

No Doubt are reportedly locked in for a residency at the Las Vegas Sphere sometime next year – find out more below.

According to a TMZ report, No Doubt are due to perform a residency at the state-of-the-art Las Vegas Sphere sometime between May and June 2026. While the Sphere and No Doubt have yet to officially announce the residency, TMZ reports that the Gwen Stefani-fronted band will play six headlining dates.

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If confirmed, it will make No Doubt the first-ever female-fronted band to headline the Sphere. TMZ‘s report comes shortly after No Doubt started teasing a retrospective look at their career as we inch closer to the 30th anniversary of their seminal album ‘Tragic Kingdom’. The band have also opened sign-ups for fans, teasing that something might be on the way.

Additionally, the Sphere has shared a clip on social media of the venue turning into an orange, akin to the ‘Tragic Kingdom’ artwork. The futuristic state-of-the-art venue opened in 2023 and has since hosted residencies from the likes of U2, Phish, The Eagles and the Backstreet Boys. It was also recently confirmed that a new Sphere venue will be constructed in Abu Dhabi.

Gwen Stefani and No Doubt most recently reunited for the LA FireAid benefit concert in late January, where they performed a medley of their greatest hits. The medley was the band’s first show since playing Coachella 2024, which itself was their first concert since 2015.

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Speaking about their Coachella reunion in an interview with NME last October, Stefani said: “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,” she said.

“Everybody’s lives just happened. You know, 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. To heal from what happened, I mean it’s still happening, I’m still trying to get through it.”

She added that they are “gonna do something again at some point”, but “it just has to be the right thing that makes sense [with] all of our schedules.” Stefani released her latest solo album ‘Bouquet’ in November.

Earlier this week (October 8), Gwen Stefani appeared as a special guest at Dua Lipa‘s ‘Radical Optimism’ concert in Los Angeles, where they duetted No Doubt’s ‘Don’t Speak’. Introducing the LA icon, Dua Lipa hailed Stefani as one of her “personal heroes” – check out footage of that performance here.

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