No Doubt’s Sphere Residency Is Too Good To Be Over This Early

Gwen Stefani undersells herself when she sings No Doubt’s seminal 1995 hit “Just A Girl” — over three decades later, the band is still a powerhouse, and Stefani remains its beating heart. Over the weekend, No Doubt performed the final concerts of their 2026 Las Vegas residency at the city’s increasingly iconic Sphere, and frankly, their show is too good to be ending this quickly.

While No Doubt has never officially disbanded, the Sphere residency marked a rare reunion between Stefani and her bandmates Tony Kanal, Adrian Young, and Tom Dumont, who first reconvened at Coachella in 2024 for their first performances in over a decade. Now, with a longer stay in Vegas, they took the opportunity to turn the venue into a time capsule of sorts, paying tribute to their legacy while bringing their music to life in bigger ways than ever before.

Opening with the title track of their beloved 1995 album, Tragic Kingdom, the Sphere’s giant screens transformed into said kingdom, taking the crowd on a rollercoaster (complete with vibrating seats) through a theme park filled with Easter eggs and setting the tone for what’s to come…

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