No Doubt, the iconic band from the '90s, delighted fans at the Coachella music festival with their highly anticipated reunion performance over the weekend. The band, consisting of original members Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young, took the stage together for the first time in approximately a decade.
During their set, No Doubt treated the audience to a nostalgic trip down memory lane with a lineup of their classic hits, including crowd favorites like “Sunday Morning,” “Don’t Speak,” and “Spiderwebs.” The performance was enhanced by the inclusion of old video footage showcasing the band's punk rock heyday, adding to the overall experience for fans in attendance.
A standout moment of the show came when rising star Olivia Rodrigo surprised everyone by joining the band on stage for a rendition of their 2000 hit “Bathwater.” Despite the generational gap, Rodrigo's presence added a fresh dynamic to the performance, bridging the band's '90s roots with the festival's younger audience.
Gwen Stefani, known for her charismatic stage presence, engaged the Coachella crowd in a lively interaction during the performance. She led a spirited call-and-repeat moment with the audience, prompting all the boys in attendance to sing along to the iconic hook of “I’m Just a Girl,” creating a memorable and engaging atmosphere.
No Doubt's legacy dates back to the mid-90s when they rose to fame with their acclaimed 1995 studio album “Tragic Kingdom,” which topped the Billboard 200 chart and produced several chart-topping singles. Following their success, band members pursued individual projects, with Stefani launching a successful solo career with multiple solo albums.
The band's return to the Coachella stage for a second weekend promises another exciting performance for fans eagerly awaiting their next appearance. No Doubt's enduring appeal and musical influence continue to captivate audiences, solidifying their status as one of the most iconic bands of the '90s.