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Gwen Stefani to Headline Iconic Las Vegas Sphere, a First for a Woman

Summary

  • Gwen Stefani to reunite with No Doubt for 6 shows at the 17,600-seat Sphere arena in Las Vegas in 2026
  • Stefani will be the first woman to headline the MSG-owned venue
  • No Doubt's last major performances were in 2024 and 2025, including a reunion at Coachella
Gwen Stefani to Headline Iconic Las Vegas Sphere, a First for a Woman

In a landmark move, pop icon Gwen Stefani has been announced as the first woman to headline the iconic Sphere arena in Las Vegas. Stefani will reunite with her band No Doubt to perform a series of six shows at the 17,600-seat venue, which has hosted concerts from major acts like U2, Dead & Company, and Eagles since its opening in late 2023.

The Sphere concerts are scheduled to take place in 2026, as the arena's event calendar is booked up mostly through mid-April 2026 with performances by other popular artists. No Doubt has only reunited twice since their breakup in 2015, most recently at the 2025 FireAid benefit concert and at Coachella in 2024, where they delivered an energetic 80-minute set of fan favorites.

The band's breakthrough album, Tragic Kingdom, topped the Billboard 200 for nine consecutive weeks in the 1990s, catapulting No Doubt to global fame. Over the course of six studio albums, the group earned two Grammy Awards and nine nominations, cementing their status as one of the defining pop-rock acts of the decade. Stefani's successful solo career, which began with her 2004 debut album Love. Angel. Music. Baby., has only added to the anticipation surrounding this highly anticipated No Doubt reunion.

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Gwen Stefani and No Doubt are scheduled to perform a series of six shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas in 2026.
Gwen Stefani will be the first woman to headline the iconic Sphere arena in Las Vegas, which has hosted concerts from major acts like U2 and Eagles since its opening in late 2023.
No Doubt has only reunited twice since their breakup in 2015, most recently at the 2025 FireAid benefit concert and at Coachella in 2024, where they delivered an energetic 80-minute set of fan favorites.

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