
No Doubt Reunites for 2026 Las Vegas Residency at the Sphere
After more than a decade away from the stage, No Doubt is officially back — and they’re doing it in spectacular fashion. The band has announced a multi-night Las Vegas residency at the Sphere, set to kick off in May 2026, marking their first concert series together in nearly 14 years.
Fronted by Gwen Stefani, alongside bandmates Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young, No Doubt helped define the sound of the late ’90s and early 2000s with their unique blend of ska, punk, and pop. Known for infectious hits like “Don’t Speak,” “Just a Girl,” and “Hella Good,” the band became synonymous with bold energy, California cool, and genre-defying creativity.
A Triumphant Return
The Las Vegas residency will mark No Doubt’s first extended run of shows since their 2012 Push and Shove tour. Fans have been clamoring for a reunion for years, and the announcement has already sparked massive excitement across social media.
The Sphere, with its cutting-edge visuals and 360-degree sound technology, promises to deliver a truly immersive experience — perfectly suited for a band whose live performances have always been larger than life. Expect a mix of career-spanning hits, reimagined arrangements, and the vibrant energy that made No Doubt one of the most beloved live acts of their generation.
A Legacy Revisited
No Doubt’s influence extends far beyond their chart-topping singles. The group’s fearless blend of styles helped pave the way for a generation of genre-bending artists, while Gwen Stefani’s style and stage presence became cultural touchstones.
Their reunion at such an innovative venue feels symbolic — merging nostalgia with the future of live performance. It’s not just a comeback; it’s a celebration of a band that helped shape pop and alternative music.
What’s Next for No Doubt
While no new music has been officially confirmed, industry insiders suggest that the band’s time together in Las Vegas could inspire future recordings. Given their history of reinvention, fans can only hope this marks the beginning of a new creative chapter.
One thing is certain: when No Doubt hits the Sphere in 2026, the energy, emotion, and anthemic singalongs will remind the world exactly why this band still matters.
Stay tuned to Exposed Vocals for more updates, behind-the-scenes coverage, and exclusive interviews as this long-awaited reunion comes to life.







