MTV News (May 4th 2009)
The No Doubt reunion tour is finally on. With a pair of high-energy shows — Saturday at the Borgata Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and a Sunday night headlining slot at the Bamboozle Festival — the O.C. hitmakers officially returned to the road.
SPIN (May 2009)
No album, no game plan, no problem! But as No Doubt embark on their first tour in five years, Gwen Stefani and her droogs face the biggest challenge of their career: uncertainty.
MTV News (April 30th 2009)
On Saturday, No Doubt will return to the stage, after an almost five-year hiatus, at the Borgata Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. But who will be in the audience? Die-hard ND fans? Squealing tweenie-boppers weaned on Gwen Stefani's solo albums?
MTV News (April 29th 2009)
No Doubt have been off the road for nearly five years now. That’s all about to change.
AOL Canada (April 27th 2009)
But there’s one 90s throwback band that splits the difference: No Doubt. The alt-pop superstars haven’t played together in years, though their frontwoman, Gwen Stefani, became even more popular in the interim as a solo superstar.
Entertainment Weekly (March 17th 2009)
EW got an exclusive sit down with band, whose reunion tour kicks off May 2 in Atlantic City, before they took the stage.
SPIN (March 11th 2009)
No Doubt kick off their first tour in more than five years on May 5, at New Jersey’s Bamboozle Festival (see all tour dates). To get the inside details on what fans can expect from the longtime Orange County hitmakers, we sat down with them recently in Los Angeles.
Anaheim (Summer 2004)
Lead singer Gwen Stefani, bassist Tony Kanal, guitarist Tom Dumont and drummer Adrian Young recently chatted about their early days and what it was like spending time in Anaheim.
Entertainment Weekly (May 28th 2004)
Well, No Doubt’s greatest hits, anyway – which is what they’ll be playing on their last tour before Gwen Stefani drops a solo CD.
The Guardian (Feb. 27th 2004)
One minute she's a squeaky dork in No Doubt, the next Gwen Stefani's a celeb about to kick off a solo career. Did we miss something?
Billboard (Dec. 20th 2003)
No Doubt listened to "thousands of songs" before deciding to cover Talk Talk's "It's My Life," according to lead singer Gwen Stefani.
Launch (April 4th 2003)
How lucky a girl is Gwen Stefani? Let's see--the platinum-turned-pink-turned-platinum princess of ska-pop has quite a few things going for her right now.
The Los Angeles Times (Nov. 23rd 2002)
No Doubt, on last leg of world tour, gets keys to the hometown it mocked in lyrics.
The Orange County Register (Nov. 23rd 2002)
Anaheim-based rockers are given the keys to the city, while giving their fans a special treat.
The Courier Mail (Aug. 23rd 2002)
The face of American pop-rock outfit No Doubt will tonight lead the group at a Festival Hall gig in the final, confirmed booking for the doomed entertainment venue.
The Guardian (Aug. 11th 2002)
Gwen Stefani, the blonde-haired frontwoman of No Doubt, flops into a chair in the interview room and laconically asks, "Can we turn down the lights?"
Teen People (August 2002)
With a new baby, an impending wedding and a breakthrough hit single – “Hella Good” – it’s no wonder the members of No Doubt are feeling fine in the summertime.
Q Magazine (August 2002)
How did this garish gang of Madness-loving Californians end up selling 10 million albums? Welcome to No Doubt’s turbulent tale of teenage suicide, broken love affairs and butt-naked drummers.
nodoubt.com (August 2002)
No Doubt answer frequently asked questions on the official band website.
The Record (April 12th 2002)
After No Doubt finished its tour in support of "Return to Saturn" two years ago, the band realized that things were considerably different.
MTV News (Sept. 13th 2012)
No Doubt weren't particularly concerned about staying current with "Settle Down," the lead single off their first album in 11 years, Push and Shove.
OC Weekly (Sept. 13th 2012)
The biggest band to ever come out of Orange County have come to terms with juggling parenthood with their music careers, their OC roots and international fame, Gwen's solo career, and the realization that No Doubt have been together for 26 fucking years.
The Los Angeles Times (Sept. 12th 2012)
To almost any other act, an 11-year gap between albums would constitute several lifetimes outside the fast-churn world of pop music. But No Doubt has remained resilient.
The Los Angeles Times (Sept. 9th 2012)
If anyone can 'Push and Shove' back to the top after 11 years, it's No Doubt.
The Sun (Sept. 7th 2012)
SFTW have been invited to meet singer Gwen, bass player Tony Kanal, guitarist Tom Dumont and drummer Adrian Young at West Hollywood’s Siren Studios to discuss new album Push And Shove.
Vulture (Aug. 19th 2012)
Brace yourselves, children of the nineties: Next month, No Doubt will release its first new album in eleven years.
Billboard (Aug. 18th 2012)
It's been 11 years since the band's last album. What took so long? "We made the record of our lives," Gwen Stefani says. "Otherwise why put something out?"
City Times (Aug. 4th 2012)
Gwen Stefani reunites with her No Doubt bandmates for Push and Shove, their first new album in 11 years. The California four-piece talk about their time apart and juggling crazy workloads.
Oyster Magazine (July 25th 2012)
Having one of our favourite writers The Coquette talk to the ever-amazing Gwen Stefani and the guys about topics like having kids, performing post–September 11 and re-uniting after a ten-year hiatus led to enlightening and funny results.
Oyster Magazine (July 12th 2012)
Having been around since 1986, they might have kids now and be real-life adults or whatever, but Gwen Stefani is still the absolute best and Tom, Tony and Adrian still make us want to skank in our bedrooms.