No Doubt 2026 Las Vegas Sphere Residency shows will be held from May 6, 2026 to May 16, 2026. A total of the six shows have been announced so far, and these shows will be the band's first new show since their performance earlier this year at the LA FireAid concert.
Presale for the shows will start on October 15, 2025, at 10:00 am PT and closes on October 13, 2025, at 10:00 am PT. To register for the presale, go to the official website of the Sphere and find the No Doubt show page (the link is given on the announcement made by No Doubt regarding the upcoming shows). Then click on the 'Artist Presale' option given below the poster of the shows.
This will redirect one to the Ticketmaster sign up page for the presale. On the sign up page, choose up to 3 of the shows, then agree to the terms and conditions and then click on the 'sign up' option. One will need to use a valid Ticketmaster account and log in (or sign up and start a valid Ticketmaster account) to complete the presale sign up.
The general onsale will follow on October 17, 2025, at 10:00 am PT. Tickets will be accessible via Ticketmaster. VIP Packages are also available, with prices starting from from $995 to $1333. No doubt announced the new shows via a post on their official X page on October 10, 2025:
No Doubt 2026 Las Vegas Sphere Residency shows dates
The dates for No Doubt 2026 Las Vegas Sphere Residency shows are as follows:
- May 6, 2026
- May 8, 2026
- May 9, 2026
- May 13, 2026
- May 15, 2026
- May 16, 2026
The address for the Sphere is 255 Sands Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada. The venue is accessible via Rideshare (parking at corner of Manhattan St and Westchester Dr.). There's also onsite parking site.
In an exclusive interview with KROQ for early 2024, Gwen Stefani talked about No Doubt and her time with the group, stating:
"We weren't doing it to make it. we were doing it because it was procrastination from school and everything else in life. It was pure passion, you know? We knew that we were doing the kind of music that no one would really...it was very, like, us. It wasn't anything that was 'happening' at the moment, so where do we fit in? We didn't."
In another interview with NME on October 29, 2024, the singer talked about how the band just went to hiatus and it wasn't a conscious decision by the band members:
“The No Doubt thing was so crazy. It’s not like we made a decision to not do anything, or not hang out or talk. Everybody’s lives just happened. You know, the time we stopped [in 2015] was when I was going through my horrible family breakup – I don’t like to say the word ‘divorce’, because it’s just such a disgusting word."
The singer continued:
"But my life just blew up, it really did. A lot of people are like, ‘Why did it take so long [for No Doubt to reform]?’ But when you have a family, eight years goes by like that. To heal from what happened, I mean it’s still happening, I’m still trying to get through it. We tried for years to do something like Coachella, and it just wasn’t coming together."
The singer added:
"But then all of a sudden it just happened really fast. It was like, ‘Oh my god, we worked it out, we’re gonna do it!’ And I walked into rehearsals on the first day and it was like, ‘Hey, what’s up?’ Because we hadn’t even spoken at that point!”
No Doubt released their latest studio album, Push and Shove, way back in 2012. This was after their first hiatus back in 2008, and the band went into their second hiatus soon after the release of the album in 2013.
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