Thirty years ago, in 1995, the album Tragic Kingdom was released, featuring sounds that have stood the test of time. Many of us were a wee bit younger when No Doubt’s big hits first graced our ears. I personally was “Just a Girl.” Now, with the band’s recent announcement of a 2026 Vegas residency, longtime fans are eagerly clamoring to see them live. I’ve broken down how to get No Doubt tickets at the Las Vegas Sphere to help out, below.
The band has been primarily on pause since lead vocalist Gwen Stefani and Bush front man Gavin Rosedale got divorced. The Tragic Kingdom that once was fell to pieces when they split, with few sightings, much after the major life change that happened for the couple, who made time stop with their collective sound.
It’s been fourteen years since the band has done anything major. The last time No Doubt went on a major tour was in 2009 for their Summer Tour. While they’ve had a small sprinkling of cameos since then- two FireAid Benefit shows earlier this year, one last year for the Coachella reunion, and another small Seven Night Stand series of shows here in Los Angeles back in 2012, it’s been pretty much something that fans “Don’t Speak” about really.
It’s time to dust off the tour “Spiderwebs.” The band announced earlier this month on Instagram that they’ll be playing a limited residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas. We’re going to give you all the details on how you can catch a show before they potentially go back to another possible long-term hiatus. Here’s how to scoop up tour tickets on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
No Doubt’s 2026 tour schedule
No Doubt originally announced that they would be playing six shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas in May next year. The number of shows has since doubled, giving fans double the amount of options to get nostalgic for the famed Orange County punk rockers.
How to buy tickets for No Doubt’s 2025 concert tour
Tickets for the Vegas shows went on sale on October 17 on Ticketmaster. Although some tickets remain, the most affordable options have already been snapped up. Getting resale tickets backed by a guarantee via StubHub and Vivid Seats is your best bet for getting tickets.
While we’ve listed the lowest costs for each date in single tickets, you can sometimes get tickets closer to the stage for several of the shows for only a little more. This may be something of interest to some, but not to others, as not every seat offers an unobstructed view. Some seats may also be designated as video-only. Pay attention to these items when selecting your seats.
It’s really about what your desired experience focus is. Do you want to be close to the performers and have that as your experience? Do you want a more visual experience with views taking advantage of the screens in the Sphere? Or do you want to find a balance between them?
If you’re seeking to get close to the performers, you may want to pay the difference between the lowest-priced seats and the General Admission cost. On some nights, that difference could be a hundred bucks. On others, like the May 30 show, it’s only a little more than a $50 difference for that General Admission ticket.
Ultimately, there are deals to be had depending on how thrifty you want to be, how many you’re trying to find together, if you want to get General Admission and not be seated at all, or how much a view matters to you.
How much are tickets?
This question really relies on the zone you choose, as it can not only greatly change your concert experience when you’re there, but also how much you may have to be prepared to pay for that experience.
The lowest-priced tickets appear to be primarily located in the same areas at the back of the venue, specifically in the 400 sections on one side, rather than in the center. These areas may have obstructed views. Vivid Seats had a ticket in the 100 zone area for $250 for the May 16 show, which, although possibly obstructed, is closer to the stage and General Admission spaces rather than at the back of the venue.
The highest-priced tickets are on the May 6 opening show, and their shows later in the month on May 21 and May 27. (Although you can score a ticket in the 400 area on VividSeats for that same May 27th show for less than $200. It’s the lowest-priced ticket of all of the shows across all three ticket sellers.*) Tickets on StubHub show the range of ticket prices as being between $230 to upward of over $1,600.
I was poking around on StubHub a bit to see what was so special about the higher cost tickets, and they seemed to be in the 100s. This one, for the May 6th show in Zone 100, section 105 near the Sphere’s Mix (immersive sound) area, costs nearly $5,000. That same section is completely sold out already for that same date on Ticketmaster.
Who is opening for No Doubt’s tour?
There aren’t currently any openers or co-headliners for No Doubt’s coming Sphere residency. This is pretty normal for residency tours, so no changes to this are expected.
Will there be international tour dates?
As of now, no international dates have been announced for this tour. It’s a limited-run series of shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas. No additional venues are expected to be announced.
Who are the members of No Doubt?
No Doubt was formed in Anaheim in 1986. Since its inception, it has consisted of four main members. The most popular member of the band is its lead singer, Gwen Stefani. Stefani is joined by bass player Tony Kanal, guitarist Tom Dumont, and drummer Adrian Young.