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No Doubt Opens 18-Show Sphere Residency With 'Tragic Kingdom' Deep Cuts

The show uses Sphere's immersive tech to revive 'Tragic Kingdom' era deep cuts.

Overview

  • No Doubt, which opened its 18-date Las Vegas run Wednesday, delivered a roughly two-hour show built around 21 songs.
  • The set leaned on 1995's Tragic Kingdom and brought back rarities like the title track for the first time since 2009 and "The Climb" for the first time since 1997.
  • Sphere's tech turned the music into a ride with motion-simulating carnival scenes, underwater backdrops, yearbook visuals, and foam oranges dropping during "Don't Speak."
  • Tickets remain available across dates, with USA TODAY citing $139 for opening night and the New York Post finding SeatGeek listings as low as $124 for other shows.
  • The run doubles as a milestone, marking No Doubt as the Sphere's first female-fronted headliner and Tom Dumont's first show since revealing an early-onset Parkinson's diagnosis.