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No Doubt Set List: Every Song Played at Sphere Residency Opener in Las Vegas (UPDATING LIVE)

No Doubt has officially launched their highly anticipated Las Vegas residency at the Sphere, giving audiences a first look at what the twelve scheduled performances will entail. The iconic lineup—featuring Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young—first announced the limited six-show engagement in October 2025, later adding six additional dates that extend the run through the end of May. This residency marks a significant return for the band, whose last major live appearances were their headlining sets at Coachella 2024, which themselves represented the group's first joint performances since 2015. Following Coachella, they also performed at the FireAid benefit concert held at Los Angeles' Kia Forum in early January 2025. The Sphere, a state-of-the-art venue on the Las Vegas Strip renowned for its massive interior LED display and advanced sound system, has previously hosted residencies from legendary acts like U2 and Phish, making it a fitting choice for No Doubt's blend of ska, punk, and pop.

When the residency was announced, Gwen Stefani expressed her enthusiasm in an official statement. "The opportunity to create a show at Sphere excites me in a whole new way," she said. "This venue is truly unique and modern, offering an entirely fresh visual canvas for our creativity. Doing it with No Doubt feels like stepping back in time to revisit our past, while also building something new that we never could have imagined." The Sphere, which opened in 2023 at an estimated cost of $2.3 billion, has become a landmark for immersive entertainment. "When we're on stage together performing these songs, we feel the magic," added guitarist Tom Dumont. "We're excited to play together again for our fans, to honor their years of loyalty and love." Music industry analyst Sarah Jenkins noted the strategic nature of the residency: "This move allows No Doubt to reconnect with their fanbase in a high-tech, controlled environment while testing interest for a potential full-scale tour. It's a clever way to combine nostalgia with modern spectacle." The band's decision to use the Sphere's immersive technology could also set a new standard for live performances in Las Vegas, influencing how other legacy acts approach residencies.

As the opening show unfolds, fans are closely tracking the setlist, which is being updated in real time. Early reports indicate the band is delving into their extensive catalog, prominently featuring tracks like "Tragic Kingdom," "Excuse Me Mr.," and "Different People." This residency not only allows No Doubt to revisit their musical history but also to leverage the Sphere's advanced visuals to enhance songs from albums such as "Tragic Kingdom" (1995) and "Return of Saturn" (2000). Analysts point out that the band's inclusion of deep cuts alongside hits could strongly appeal to longtime fans. With eleven shows remaining after the opener, the band is poised to deliver an experience that merges past and future, solidifying their reputation as one of the most compelling live acts of their generation. The residency also offers a platform for the band to experiment with new material or arrangements in a unique venue, potentially paving the way for future projects. For context, No Doubt's "Tragic Kingdom" album sold over 16 million copies worldwide and spawned hits like "Don't Speak," which spent 16 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart, underscoring the enduring appeal of their catalog.

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