After more than a decade off the road, No Doubt is reuniting for a six-date residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas, set for May 2026. The announcement marks the band’s first extended concert series in 14 years, following rare one-off performances at Coachella 2024 and the Fire Aid benefit concert at the Kia Forum.
The Anaheim, CA–born band formed by Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young, will be the first female-fronted act to headline The Sphere, a venue renowned for its immersive 360° audiovisual technology. For musicians, this residency represents more than nostalgia: it’s an opportunity to see one of the defining bands of the ska-punk era reimagine their sound within one of the most advanced live environments ever built.
Timed with the 30th anniversary of Tragic Kingdom, the residency will celebrate the album that fused punk energy, reggae rhythms, and pop sensibility into a genre-defining sound that influenced countless artists.
“This is incredibly surreal. I am beyond excited to share the stage again with my bandmates and share the experience with all of you Sphere Vegas. Happy 30th Tragic Kingdom!” said drummer Adrian Young.
Guitarist Tom Dumont added, “Happy 30th TK! I am very, very grateful that so many have loved this album and our music. Can’t wait to see y’all at The Sphere!”
Beyond the nostalgia, No Doubt’s return underscores the band’s musical evolution and enduring influence. Their dynamic interplay—Kanal’s melodic basslines, Dumont’s sharp guitar work, Young’s tight drum grooves, and Stefani’s unmistakable vocals—set a blueprint for ska-pop’s crossover success.
Presale begins October 15 at 10 a.m. PT, with the artist presale registration available at nodoubt.com/sphere/ and general tickets will be on sale October 17 at 10 a.m. PT.






