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No Doubt Reveals What Songs They Want to Play At The Sphere

Looks like No Doubt's setlist for The Sphere is coming together.

In a fun Instagram shared by the band on Tuesday, the group revealed what song's they're excited to play in the now-famous Las Vegas venue - and they may not be what you expect.

For lead singer Gwen Stefani, she hopes to play "Spiderwebs" off of the band's 1995 debut album, 'Tragic Kingdom.' The band's drummer, Adrian Young, was seemingly also feeling nostalgic, hoping to play "Happy Now" off the same album.

Moving along their catalogue, bassist Tony Kanal is excited to play "New," while guitarist Tom Dumont is looking forward to playing "Simple Kind of Life," which are both off the 2000 album 'Return of Saturn.'

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While the group's major hits including "Just a Girl," "Hey Baby," and "Underneath It All," weren't go-tos for the band members themselves, fans in the comments were still hyped to see their picks.

"'New' is absolutely goated," one fan wrote.

"Yeess [sic] 'Spiderwebs' is my favorite," said another.

"Can't wait to see you guys next week!!!!" added a third, who was among many ticket holders looking forward to heading to the show.

Fans also sounded off on which songs they want to hear - "By The Way," "The Climb" and songs off the band's "Beacon Street Collection" were among those requested.

Related: Gwen Stefani is 'Feeling Hella Good' In Track Suit and Fishnets Ahead of No Doubt Reunion

Announced in October, No Doubt's residency at The Sphere will kick off on May 6. While the May shows are already sold out, according to the band's site, dates in June still have tickets available.

Amid excitement has been building for the upcoming shows, Dumont announced earlier this month that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's. However it doesn't seem like the illness will affect his ability to perform.

"The good news is I can still play music, I can still play guitar. I've been doing really well," he said at the time of his announcement.

The Sphere has hosted residencies for The Grateful Dead, The Eagles and The Backstreet Boys since its 2023 opening.



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This story was originally published April 29, 2026 at 12:19 PM.

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