No Doubt has announced their reunion for a set of shows at the Las Vegas Sphere in May 2026. This marks the ska-punk band’s first residency in over ten years and the venue’s first female-fronted performance since its establishment in 2023.
Frontwoman Gwen Stefani expressed excitement about crafting a show at Sphere, describing the venue as unique and modern, offering new creative possibilities. She mentioned that reuniting with No Doubt feels like revisiting their history while also exploring fresh creative avenues.
The news of the reunion was teased on Sphere’s Instagram account, featuring an image of the venue illuminated to resemble an orange, possibly alluding to artwork from the band’s “Tragic Kingdom” album and Stefani’s Orange County origins. No Doubt later confirmed this announcement with a post revealing the band members beneath the peeled orange.
The band will perform six nights at Sphere on May 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, and 16. Presale starts on Wednesday at 10 a.m. PT, requiring fans to sign up on the group’s official website. General ticket sales will commence on October 17 at 10 a.m. PT.
Fans have long awaited a reunion tour following No Doubt’s captivating performance at Coachella last year, their first show together since 2015. The band also reunited earlier this year for the FireAid fundraiser in Los Angeles, despite Stefani previously indicating in 2016 that a reunion was unlikely due to creative differences.
Although their 2012 studio album was their final release, Stefani expressed hope in a 2024 interview with NME about reuniting with bandmates Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young when the timing aligns with everyone’s schedules.
No Doubt’s previous residency, titled “Seven Night Stand,” took place in Los Angeles in 2012. The Sphere, a 17,500-seat venue costing $2.3 billion, has hosted numerous notable acts like U2, the Backstreet Boys, and the Eagles.
Despite the venue’s prestige, it has yet to feature a female-fronted musical act. Speculation arose over potential performances by Beyoncé or Taylor Swift, but Sphere Entertainment’s CEO, James Dolan, clarified that such plans were not in progress, jokingly suggesting building another Sphere for them to perform in.