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They're "feelin' hella good, so they're gonna keep on dancing."
No Doubt kicked off their Las Vegas residency at Sphere on Wednesday (May 6), surprising fans with live covers of fan favorites and rarities.
In their first performance together since January 2025, the "Hella Good" rock band played to a full house, in a 21-song set list that included four tracks that the group hadn't performed live in years, per Stereogum.
These songs included "The Climb" and the 2001 single "Running," which the "Just a Girl" hitmakers hadn't played live since 1997 and 2012, respectively. Another rare track included "Tragic Kingdom," the title track from the iconic 1995 album that first catapulted the group into fame, which they hadn't done since 2009.
The band, which consists of Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young, rounded the deep cuts out with "Trapped in a Box" toward the end of the set, which they hadn't played live since 2002.
In a clip posted by the official Las Vegas Instagram account, Stefani, 56, can be seen rocking out on the stage. Notably, the "Rich Girl" singer made history by becoming the first female headliner for the venue since it opened in 2023.
"The opportunity to create a show at Sphere excites me in a new way," the musician shared last October 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."