After Decade-Long Touring Hiatus, Beloved Ska-Punk Band Books 12-Show Vegas Residency
No Doubt expanded their Las Vegas Sphere residency to 12 shows in May 2026, performing in a 17,600-seat venue known for advanced sound and visuals.
- No Doubt expanded its Las Vegas residency to 12 nights, with general ticket sales opening at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 17, following additional dates in May.
- After their 2024 Coachella reunion and a Jan. 30 Fire Aid performance, No Doubt, American rock band, announced a residency at The Sphere with additional dates added for May 21, 23-24, 27, 29-30.
- The Sphere offers immersive visuals and in-round sound, surrounding fans since its opening with U2 as the residency act.
- Adrian Young, No Doubt drummer, said the residency offers a special band/fan energy exchange in a unique venue, while Gwen Stefani, No Doubt singer, called creating a show at The Sphere creatively exciting.
- After rumours on October 10, No Doubt confirmed their Sphere residency, which marks their first major tour in 14 years and first shows since Coachella 2024.
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After decade-long touring hiatus, beloved ska-punk band books 12-show Vegas residency
No Doubt will return to touring for the first time in more than a decade with a 12-show residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas this May, their longest concert run since 2012, Loudwire reported.
Californian band No Doubt announced the expansion of their concert residence in La Sphere of Las Vegas, adding six new dates due to high demand for tickets.

No Doubt adds six more shows to its residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas
No Doubt has doubled the number of nights it will play the Sphere in Las Vegas, announcing six more shows even as a pre-sale for the first six was still underway on Wednesday. The new dates for No Doubt’s residency at the venue are May 21, May 23-24, May 27, and May 29-30. Last week the band announced the first six shows on May 6, May 8-9, May 13, and May 15-16. Anyone who had registered for the presale by the deadline on Monday, Oct. 13. now ha…
No Doubt will play more shows during its Las Vegas concert series next year. The group, fronted by Gwen Stefani, had already announced six shows between May 6 and 16, but announced six more dates Wednesday evening.
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