No Doubt Reunites for a Las Vegas Sphere Residency in 2026, and Gwen Stefani Becomes the Venue’s First Female Headliner

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A Historic Return and a First for the Sphere

Via Joseph Cultice

The residency makes Gwen Stefani the first woman ever to headline the Sphere, joining an elite list of artists who’ve performed at the 18,000-seat, high-tech venue since it opened in 2023.
The immersive visuals and surround-sound setup are expected to give Tragic Kingdom and Rock Steady hits a full-scale reimagining - think nostalgia, but in 360°.

The Sphere isn’t just another concert hall; it’s a sensory experience. With a curved 16K LED screen that wraps around the audience and over 160,000 speakers creating a 3D sound field, it’s the most immersive live venue on Earth. U2 and Phish already tested their limits; now No Doubt’s colorful, chaotic energy will take over the space. Expect visuals that turn ska-punk nostalgia into a kaleidoscopic time capsule.

No Doubt’s last tour together wrapped in 2015, and while the members pursued solo projects (most famously Stefani’s pop career), fans have been speculating about a reunion for years. The announcement follows their surprise Coachella reunion earlier this year — and now, it’s official: the band is back for a full-blown celebration.

What to Expect

According to Pitchfork and AP News, the show will blend classics with deep cuts, all rebuilt for the Sphere’s massive LED and spatial-audio system. Tickets go on sale later this month through Ticketmaster, with verified fan registration already open.

With this comeback, No Doubt isn’t just reliving the ’90s; they’re proving their brand of ska-punk energy and unapologetic fun still hits just as hard in 2026.

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