Gwen Stefani has reunited with No Doubt just twice in the last decade: at Coachella in 2024, and again at FireAid at the beginning of 2025. After the Coachella show, the former coach of “The Voice” told Hello! Magazine (via Bang) that it felt “as if we had never been apart.”
Given the warm, fuzzy feelings she had about performing with No Doubt — and the fact that they reunited again just nine months later — it makes sense that she’s ready to do it again. But the Gwen and the band’s Instagram announcement was more than anyone could’ve hoped for. No Doubt is performing at Las Vegas’s Sphere in 2026. This will make Gwen Stefani the first female to headline the Sphere.
No Doubt Unveils 2026 Las Vegas Sphere Residency on Tragic Kingdom Anniversary
On Thursday, October 9, Gwen and No Doubt’s Instagram page featured a video collage, showcasing the band members since the band’s inception. At the end of the video was the word ‘Friday.’ The caption read: “Leave your email at the link in bio and we’ll hit you back 🎶🕸️☎️.”
On Friday — the 30th anniversary of “Tragic Kingdom” — all was revealed. A video of an orange being peeled back revealed the band would be performing at the Sphere for six nights.
“Remain seated, please,” the caption read. “Permanecer sentados, por favor. Welcome to the Vegas skyline. 🍊👑 We are pleased to announce our limited engagement run, No Doubt Live [Las Vegas Sphere], May 2026.”
“Presale begins on Oct 15 at 10 am PT,” the post added. “[vibee presents] ticket/hotel packages on sale today, Oct 10 at 12 pm PT. All tickets on sale Oct 17 at 10 am PT. Link in bio.”
Band Members Reveal Excitement for Their Vegas Sphere Return: ‘Incredibly Surreal’
After the official announcement, Gwen posted to her Instagram stories: “It’s official. 🤍 no doubt. the sphere. Vegas. you. me. lets go 🕷 gx.”
Band members Tom Dumont, Adrian Young, and Gwen also added some sentimental thoughts in the comments.
“This is incredibly surreal,” Adrian wrote. “I am beyond excited to share the stage again with my band mates and share the experience with all of you [at Las Vegas Sphere]. Happy 30th Tragic Kingdom!”
“Happy 30th TK-,” Tom wrote. “I am very very grateful that so many have loved this album and music, can’t wait to see yall at the Sphere!”
Gwen posted two emojis: “🍊👑.”
The only band member missing from the comments was Tony Kanal. However, the bassist did repost the news to his own Instagram stories, telling fans how to get tickets. And, judging by all the No Doubt content he posts on his page, we’re sure he’s just as stoked.




Is Gavin Rossdale going to be a part of this, or wasn’t he in No Doubt?