No Doubt Kick Off Landmark Sphere Residency in Las Vegas

Global icons No Doubt have officially launched their highly anticipated residency at Sphere in Las Vegas, marking a major return for the band and a defining moment in live music production.

Opening night (May 6) set the tone for the 18-show run, with the band kicking things off by performing “Tragic Kingdom” live for the first time in nearly two decades. The setlist leaned heavily into fan favorites, including “Don’t Speak,” “Hella Good,” “Ex-Girlfriend,” and “Just A Girl,” while blending in archival footage and storytelling elements that traced the band’s evolution from their late ’80s beginnings to global superstardom.

The residency marks No Doubt’s first extended run of shows in nearly 14 years, following their 2012 Los Angeles stand, and arrives alongside the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough album Tragic Kingdom. After reuniting for high-profile performances at Coachella in 2024 and FireAid in 2025, the band has now fully stepped into a next-generation live experience.

Sphere’s cutting-edge technology plays a central role in the show. With its fully immersive LED environment and advanced spatial audio system, the venue transforms the performance into a 360-degree audiovisual experience, pushing beyond the traditional concert format and into something closer to a living retrospective.

Alongside the residency, fans can also explore The No Doubt Experience, an immersive pop-up exhibit created in collaboration with Vibee. Located at The Venetian Resort, the installation features more than 500 artifacts from the band’s archive, along with interactive displays and storytelling that chronicle their decades-long career. The exhibit is free to the public, with enhanced access available for VIP ticket holders.

The residency continues through mid-June, with multiple weekend and midweek performances scheduled, ultimately wrapping on June 13.

For longtime fans and a new generation alike, No Doubt’s Sphere residency stands as both a celebration of their legacy and a glimpse into the future of live music.

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