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Gwen Stefani, 54, is reuniting with No Doubt for this 12 months’s Coachella Music Festival. The singer and her former bandmates are listed as the principle headliner for the occasion, in an announcement shared earlier as we speak. The beloved band are in good firm with different headliners together with Lana Del Rey, Tyler, the Creator, and Doja Cat.
Coachella 2024 will happen in its ordinary location of Indio, CA on the Friday and Saturday dates of April twelfth and thirteenth and April nineteenth and twentieth. It’s unclear which date or dates No Doubt plans on performing, since they’re simply listed on the very backside of the announcement as “AND…NO DOUBT,” however it’s certain to be thrilling for their loyal followers. “@coachella 2024 We’ll see you in the desert this April!!!” the band wrote in an Instagram caption alongside the Coachella 2024 announcement picture.

No Doubt was first shaped in 1986 and broke onto the massive time music scene with their hit track “Don’t Speak” within the Nineteen Nineties. For most the band’s profession, it has consisted of Gwen, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young. Shortly earlier than they have been listed because the Coachella headliner, they teased the upcoming efficiency once they admitted they have been itching to get collectively once more and “do a show” throughout a bunch video chat.
The final time No Doubt carried out collectively throughout an official present was in 2015 on the 2015 Global Citizen Earth Day Concert in Washington D.C. Since breaking by within the Nineteen Nineties, the band has gone on quite a few breaks whereas they centered on different tasks, together with Gwen specializing in her solo profession, which launched in 2004 together with her first solo album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. She went on to 3 extra solo albums, together with a vacation themed launch.

Gwen spoke out concerning the breaks in No Doubt’s historical past, throughout an interview with Rolling Stone in 2016.
“When Tony and I are connected creatively, it’s magic. But I think we’ve grown apart as far as what kind of music we want to make,” she advised the outlet, referring to their break after 2015. “I was really drained and burned out when we recorded (2012’s Push and Shove). And I had a lot of guilt: ‘I have to do it.’ That’s not the right setting to make music. There’s some really great writing on that record. But the production felt really conflicted. It was sad how we all waited that long to put something out and it didn’t get heard.”
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