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Skip to main content November 7, 2025 Scott Dudelson/Getty Images for Coachella No Doubt have extended their Sphere residency for a “final” six shows, bringing the reunited band’s total to 18 concerts at the Las Vegas venue. The initial run of shows sprinkled 12 dates over the course of May 2026, kicking off May 6 and running through May 30. After those dozen gigs sold out, Gwen Stefani and company have added six more shows in June 2026, which will be the “final” concerts of the reunion residency. “LET’S JUST KEEP ON DANCING… you guys asked for it so we are adding the FINAL 6 SHOWS,” the band wrote on social media. View this post on Instagram The new dates are the weekends of June 3, 5, and 6, and June 10, 12, and 13. Fan presale for the new gigs begins Wednesday, November 12, while general on-sale is November 14. Trending Stories Journey Announce Final Frontier North American Farewell Tour A Robotaxi Killed a Beloved Bodega Cat in San Francisco. People Are Pissed María Zardoya and Role Model Met Onstage. Now They’re Bonding Over Breaking Out in 2025 BTS’ Jimin and Jung Kook Announce Season 2 of Travel Show ‘Are You Sure?!’ “The opportunity to create a show at Sphere excites me in a new way,” Stefani previously said in a statement. “The venue is unique and modern, and it opens up a whole new visual palette for us to be creative. Doing it with No Doubt feels like going back in time to relive our history, while also creating something new in a way we never could have imagined.” After splitting in 2015, No Doubt have only reunited twice. In January, the Orange County natives performed at FireAid in Los Angeles, opening with their massive 1995 hit “Just a Girl” and following it with a performance of “Don’t Speak” and their traditional set closer “Spiderwebs.” The benefit raised funds for victims of the devastating Pacific Palisades fire. The 2026 Grammy Awards Nominations Are Here Grammys 2026 Jon Blistein Neal Schon Breaks Down Journey’s Farewell Tour: ‘It Doesn’t Mean the Rest of Us Are Going to Stop’ Faithfullly Andy Greene Paul McCartney Spreads His Wings in Nashville for Rare Theater Show live review Joseph Hudak Who’s the ‘Emotional Terrorist’ Rosalía Sings About on ‘La Perla’? Lux Confessions Justine Skye Is Feeling Chatty and Confident in ‘Yap’ Live Performance for MTV Push Larisha Paul Go to PMC.com Most Popular Dave Franco Says the Reason He Was Successful Wasn't 'Just Because' He's James Franco's Brother: 'If I Sucked, I Would've Disappeared' 'Awards Chatter' Pod: George Clooney on 'Jay Kelly,' Stardom, Instagram ("Get the F*** Off"), AI and the Next Gen of Stars Who Does Mel Pick as The Golden Bachelor Winner? Spoilers for the Finale Philadelphia Art Museum's Director Is Out Following Controversial Rebrand You might also like Lee Tamahori, ‘Once Were Warriors’ and James Bond Director, Dies at 75 5 hours ago What Is ‘The Great Meme Reset of 2026’? The Movement Teens Are Trying to Bring 4 hours ago Regina King Styles Extra-long Braids at WIF 2025 Honors Gala in Los Angeles 5 hours ago Netflix and Calm’s ‘Train Dreams’ Partnership: Marketing While You Sleep 4 hours ago EA Could Help PIF Compete in Asia-Led Mobile Gaming Business Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 Rolling Stone, LLC. All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress.com VIP