When did No Doubt tour last?

Continued touring and new albums (1998–2002) The band finished its tour in December 1997 and had several releases during the two-year writing process to make its follow-up to Tragic Kingdom.

When did Gwen Stefani leave No Doubt?

After releasing five albums, the group went on hiatus in 2001, and Stefani embarked on her solo career, during which she churned out hits like “Hollaback Girl,” “Rich Girl” and “Sweet Escape.” No Doubt reunited in 2012 to release “Push and Shove,” but Stefani chose to focus on motherhood, putting her solo career second …

Is No Doubt touring?

Unfortunately there are no concert dates for No Doubt scheduled in 2021.

Does No Doubt still exist?

So while No Doubt remains an active project, it appears its members will be devoting their creative time and energy to other outlets for the near future.

Why did Gwen and Tony split up?

Tony broke up with Gwen after a 7 year relationship in 1994. He states that they couldn’t grow being together anymore and needed space. Eric and Gwen attended therapy classes together after he left the band in 1995. Its reported that they were “patching up their relationship”.

When did no doubt do their first tour?

The Tragic Kingdom World Tour was the first concert tour by American alternative band No Doubt. It started in Nashville, Tennessee on September 6, 1995, and later concluded on November 8, 1997, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Who are the members of the band No Doubt?

For other uses, see No Doubt (disambiguation). No Doubt is an American rock band from Anaheim, California, formed in 1986. The band consists of vocalist Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young.

When does no doubt play at Riot Fest?

We’ll be making our first-ever appearance at Riot Fest & Carnival at Douglas Park in Chicago the weekend of September 11-13! Get your 3-Day GA & VIP passes beginning today at www.riotfest.org.

When did no doubt do the Tragic Kingdom tour?

The Tragic Kingdom World Tour was the first concert tour by American alternative band No Doubt. It started in Nashville, Tennessee on September 6, 1995, and later concluded on November 8, 1997, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The show in Anaheim, California on June 1, 1997, was recorded and later released as the DVD Live in the Tragic Kingdom.