Gwen Stefani - No Doubt’s 2026 Las Vegas Sphere residency reaches 18 shows
Published on 08/22/2026 at 07:05 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Gwen Stefani returns to large-scale rock stages in 2026 as frontwoman of No Doubt for an extended reunion residency at Sphere in Las Vegas. According to reporting from Rolling Stone and other outlets, the band’s engagement has expanded to 18 shows from May 6 through June 13, 2026, after the initial May dates quickly sold out.
No Doubt’s Sphere run grows to 18 nights
The core of the story is the Las Vegas residency No Doubt booked at Sphere, the high-tech venue that has become a magnet for major acts. Initial announcements in October 2025 spoke of six to twelve shows in May 2026, starting May 6 and running through May 30, before demand pushed the run to a total of 18 performances extending into June.Rolling Stone’s coverage of the residency underlined that the additional June dates were billed as the “final” extension of the reunion.
Sphere listings and specialized Las Vegas concert sites detail twelve May shows on dates such as May 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, 16, 21, 23, 24, 27, 29 and 30, all in the evening slot around 8:30 p.m., with six further nights added in early and mid-June. This brings Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young back together for their first extended concert series in roughly fourteen years, framed around the 30th anniversary of Tragic Kingdom.
Saturday angle - an anniversary framed by a reunion
Seen through an anniversary lens, this Las Vegas run is tightly linked to No Doubt’s 1995 breakthrough album Tragic Kingdom, which has been reported as selling around 16 million copies worldwide and cementing Gwen Stefani’s status as one of the defining voices of ’90s alternative rock.A detailed Vegas-focused feature connects the residency directly to the record’s 30-year mark, turning the shows into a live celebration of that era.
The extension to 18 dates provides a numerical contrast to many classic Las Vegas residencies, which often hover in the single-digit range. For German-based fans it also means a longer window to travel to Nevada for a concentrated run that revisits songs from Tragic Kingdom alongside later hits from Stefani’s solo catalog, rather than a one-off comeback show that disappears after a weekend.
Tour, charts and catalog overview for Gwen Stefani
Readers who follow Gwen Stefani’s work can explore earlier news, chart moments and tour rumors to see how the Sphere residency fits into her broader career path.
What’s next after Las Vegas
From today’s perspective on August 22, 2026, the Sphere residency is already completed; all shows wrapped by June 13, 2026. There is no fully confirmed arena or stadium date for Gwen Stefani or No Doubt in Germany or elsewhere after the Las Vegas run that is backed by an official tour page or major ticketing listing.
Industry coverage has floated ideas ranging from a broader reunion tour to greatest-hits style dates in Europe and North America, often mentioning cities like Berlin, Munich or Hamburg as natural candidates. However, those roadmaps remain at the planning and rumor stage and are not anchored by dated, on-sale shows that would qualify as a concrete next stop.
The musical core of Gwen Stefani’s catalog
To place the Sphere residency in context, it is worth revisiting Gwen Stefani’s stylistic arc. As lead singer of No Doubt she defined a hybrid of ska, punk and pop on albums like Tragic Kingdom, while her solo debut Love.Angel.Music.Baby. in 2004 leaned into electronic pop and hip-hop-minded production with hits such as Hollaback Girl and Rich Girl.
Her later work, including records like The Sweet Escape and This Is What the Truth Feels Like, shifted toward a polished pop-rock blend. With the 2024 album Bouquet, Stefani added a more country-tinged, roots-oriented flavor while still filtering it through her pop sensibility, underscoring that the Sphere shows are not a museum piece but one chapter in a continually evolving sound.A release feature on Bouquet highlighted the record’s mix of rock and country influences across ten tracks.
Current status
As of late August 2026, Gwen Stefani has no officially announced future live date; the No Doubt Sphere residency from May 6 to June 13, 2026, stands as her most recent confirmed run.
Gwen Stefani at a glance
- Act: Gwen Stefani
- Genre: Pop rock, alternative rock, ska pop
- Origin: Anaheim, California, United States
- Active since: Late 1980s (No Doubt), solo since early 2000s
- Lineup: Solo; with No Doubt alongside Tony Kanal (bass), Tom Dumont (guitar), Adrian Young (drums)
- Label: Interscope Records
- Key works: Tragic Kingdom (1995), Love.Angel.Music.Baby. (2004), The Sweet Escape (2006), This Is What the Truth Feels Like (2016)
- Current album/single: Bouquet, released November 15, 2024
- Charts / certifications: Love.Angel.Music.Baby. reached the German album charts and has been documented with Gold status from BVMI; single Hollaback Girl hit number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 and top 10 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- Next live date: currently no announced live date beyond the completed Las Vegas Sphere residency in May–June 2026
Frequently asked questions about Gwen Stefani
When did Gwen Stefani perform at Sphere in Las Vegas with No Doubt?
Gwen Stefani fronted No Doubt for an 18-show reunion residency at Sphere in Las Vegas from May 6 to June 13, 2026, with the original May dates extended by six additional June performances following strong demand.
Is Gwen Stefani planning a tour in Germany after the Las Vegas residency?
There have been media discussions and industry speculation about possible greatest-hits or reunion dates in Europe, including German cities, but as of August 22, 2026, no officially dated and on-sale shows in Germany are confirmed.
What is Gwen Stefani’s most recent studio album?
Her latest studio album is Bouquet, released on November 15, 2024. The record mixes country influences with pop and rock elements and includes songs such as Somebody Else’s, Empty Vase and Purple Irises.
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