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It’s been a packed week for Gwen Stefani, with headlines driven by both her career and ongoing speculation about her personal life. On the music front, Stefani is again at the center of pop culture buzz thanks to No Doubt’s upcoming reunion at the Sphere in Las Vegas. As reported by outlets like Live For Live Music and Ticketmaster Blog, No Doubt just added six new dates to their spring 2026 residency, making Stefani the first woman ever to headline at Sphere since its opening. The residency runs for 18 shows from May into mid-June 2026 and marks the band’s first extended run in nearly 14 years, following their high-profile reunion performances at Coachella in 2024 and the benefit concert FireAid in January 2025. Stefani herself described the Sphere gig as a thrilling chance to rewrite the band’s legacy using the venue’s state-of-the-art immersive technology, promising fans a unique visual experience.
Meanwhile, No Doubt’s anniversary of their 1995 album Tragic Kingdom cast a nostalgic spotlight, reintroducing hits like “Don’t Speak” and “Just a Girl,” and fueling anticipation about the residency among both longtime fans and a new generation. The social media response has been energetic, especially on platforms like Instagram where Stefani has teased behind-the-scenes moments and shared excitement over tickets going on sale.
Turning to her solo career, Parade reports Stefani just released a new Christmas single and music video. The visually bold, playful vibe drew passionate reactions, with fans and pop critics praising her signature style. Stefani also hinted at two more holiday releases, including “Hot Cocoa,” which ties in with the upcoming holiday comedy Oh. What. Fun. Her social channels, including Instagram, have showcased both her festive spirit and creative output, helping keep her squarely in the seasonal spotlight.
However, the gossip column circuit is dominated by rumors about Stefani’s marriage to country star Blake Shelton. According to The Express and Star magazine, fans have grown concerned after both artists dropped emotionally charged new singles. While Shelton claims his breakup track "Hangin’ On" is not a reflection of their relationship, Stefani’s “Still Gonna Love You” is being interpreted by many as a response, fueling speculation that the couple might be going through a rough patch. Their last public appearance together was at a Grand Ole Opry event in March, and the lack of recent joint social media posts has only intensified rumors. Sources suggest Shelton is spending more time in Oklahoma and Stefani is busy preparing for her Las Vegas run.
On the lighter side, Taste of Country highlights Stefani and Shelton’s Halloween costumes—Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf—which went viral thanks to an Instagram video featuring plenty of humor and Stefani’s signature style. Fans especially noted her use of a new holiday song snippet in those posts, signaling her early jump into Christmas mode.
So in just a few days, Gwen Stefani has made major news with No Doubt’s record-setting residency at Sphere, the debut of a much-talked-about Christmas single, and swirling public intrigue about her marriage. While unconfirmed reports and anonymous sources speculate on personal issues, Stefani’s artistic output and her status as a trendsetter remain undiminished. The next chapter, both professionally and personally, looks poised to grab headlines for months to come.
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