No Doubt began the first leg of their Las Vegas residency at the MSG Sphere on May 23, 2026 [1].
The residency marks a significant reunion for Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young. By utilizing the Sphere's advanced production capabilities, the band aims to bring their 1990s hits to a modern audience in a high-tech environment.
Stefani expressed excitement about the return to the stage. "We’re thrilled to be back on stage together and to debut our residency at the Sphere," she said [2].
The venue, which holds 18,000 seats [3], hosted the opening night performance that focused on the group's nostalgic catalog. The event drew attention not only for the music but for the high-profile guests in attendance. Blake Shelton, who is married to Stefani, attended the show.
"Finally, I get to see my wife Gwen Stefani and No Doubt perform at the Sphere," Shelton said [4].
While the residency is a major production, ticket pricing has varied significantly across different platforms. Standard tickets were reported to start at $150 [5], though some options appeared much cheaper elsewhere. According to reports, tickets on the secondary market have gone for as low as $30 [6].
The band intends to use the multi-date residency to capitalize on the immersive nature of the MSG Sphere. This strategy allows the group to blend their established brand with the most advanced visual technology currently available in the U.S. live music industry.
“"We’re thrilled to be back on stage together and to debut our residency at the Sphere,"”
The move to the MSG Sphere signals a shift for legacy acts seeking to modernize their live experience. By pairing 1990s nostalgia with cutting-edge immersive technology, No Doubt is targeting both longtime fans and a younger demographic, while the volatility in secondary ticket pricing suggests a fluctuating demand for high-cost residency models.





