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Gwen Stefani is heading back to the stage — and she’s bringing No Doubt with her.
After weeks of rumors and fan buzz, Gwen has officially confirmed that No Doubt will be taking over Las Vegas for a six-show residency, marking their first major run together in years.
The 56-year-old frontwoman shared the exciting news after Billboard confirmed reports originally published by TMZ, making her the first female headliner at the iconic Vegas venue. Gwen even reposted the Billboard article herself on X (formerly Twitter), adding her stamp of approval and all but sending fans into meltdown mode.
While specific dates haven’t been announced yet, insiders say the full reveal could land on October 10 — the anniversary of the band’s breakout 1995 album Tragic Kingdom. That record launched No Doubt into the global spotlight with hits like “Just a Girl” and “Don’t Speak,” two songs that continue to define an era of pop-rock perfection.
Adding to the hype, the Sphere’s official Instagram teased the news with a cheeky video of the venue’s massive exterior screen projecting — of all things — an orange. The caption simply read, “👀,” prompting fans to immediately connect the dots. After all, the band famously hails from Anaheim in Orange County, California — a fitting nod to their roots.
No Doubt last reunited earlier this year for the FireAid benefit concert, performing to raise funds for victims of the Los Angeles wildfires. Before that, their Coachella 2024 set became one of the festival’s most nostalgic moments, proving that their chemistry and energy haven’t dimmed a bit.
Now, with a Vegas residency on the horizon, fans can expect a full-blown celebration of the band’s legacy — from ska-punk anthems to chart-topping pop hits.
Stay tuned, because this residency isn’t just about reliving the past — it’s a chance for one of the most iconic bands of the ‘90s to show they’ve still got it, and then some.


