Back in April 2024, ska punk outfit No Doubt reunited for the first time in almost a decade to perform at Coachella. Now, under less ideal circumstances, the band is getting back together yet again to perform at FireAid Benefit Concert next week.
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The benefit concert was announced shortly after the destructive wildfires that recently tore through Los Angeles claimed 27 lives and thousands of homes. Gwen Stefani and No Doubt members Tony Kanal, Adrian Young, and Tom Dumont will perform at the concert on January 30th at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.
No Doubt is far from the only band to perform at the benefit concert. Big names like Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Stevie Nicks, Sting, Green Day, Rod Stewart, Katy Perry, and quite a few more will perform.
You can get tickets for FireAid starting Wednesday, January 22 at 12:00 pm PT through Ticketmaster. Information about the benefit concert, including details about donations and set information, can be found on the concert’s website.
If you’re not local to Inglewood and still want to catch the star-studded benefit concert, you’re in luck! FireAid will be available for streaming on a whole host of platforms, from Apple TV to Netflix to YouTube.
Will No Doubt Stay Together for Good After the FireAid Benefit Concert?
The future of No Doubt is, ironically, uncertain.
No Doubt first formed back in 1986, and launched an era of ska punk and reggae music that they are best known for. After releasing several albums, including their hit 1995 record Tragic Kingdom, the band broke up in 2005. Stefani went on to launch her solo career, and the other members of the band launched their own respective music projects.
No Doubt has since reunited several times. They briefly got back together before disbanding again in 2013, sans a few one-off concerts in 2015. In 2016, Stefani said she was very uncertain about the future of No Doubt.
Luckily, fans got another reunion in the mix in 2024. No Doubt hit the stage at Coachella, marking the first time the band performed together since 2015. And with FireAid in the mix, some fans are hoping that No Doubt is back for good.
However, we don’t want you to get your hopes up. Outside of the FireAid announcement, it doesn’t look like No Doubt has any upcoming tours or performances in the works.
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