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No Doubt kicked off an 18-show residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas on May 6, 2026, delivering a two-hour, 21-song performance heavy on material from their 1995 breakthrough Tragic Kingdom.
The band — Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young — opened with the album’s title track (not played live since 2009) and included rarities such as “The Climb” (first time since the 1990s), “Running” and “Trapped in a Box.” The Sphere’s immersive visuals and effects — including theme-park sequences, sea imagery and foam oranges dropped onto the crowd — framed the set and echoed the band’s Orange County origins.
The residency, staged at the Sphere’s roughly 20,000-seat dome, was expanded due to demand and runs through June 13.
The launch also followed guitarist Tom Dumont’s public disclosure of an early-onset Parkinson’s diagnosis; Dumont performed and has said he can still play.
Stefani drew emotional responses from fans while revisiting both hits and deep cuts, marking No Doubt’s most sustained run of dates since their 2024–25 reunion appearances.
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Los Angeles TimesNo Doubt throws it back — way back — at the Las Vegas Sphere








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