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No Doubt embarked on the Tragic Kingdom World Tour, beginning in 1997, two years after the release of Tragic Kingdom. They expected to tour for two months, but the tour ended up lasting two and a half years. [8] The band chose Project X, headed by Luc Lafortune and Michael Keeling, to design the stage for the series of concerts. The band ...
Summer Tour 2004 (Blink-182 and No Doubt) T. Tragic Kingdom World Tour This page was last edited on 13 October 2012, at 18:14 (UTC). Text ...
No Doubt began touring in support of the album late that year, and it grew into a 27-month international tour. [14] In 1996, the second single, " Spiderwebs ", was successful, and " Don't Speak ", a ballad written by Gwen and Eric Stefani about Gwen and Kanal's break-up, [ 15 ] was released as the third single and broke the previous record when ...
One night in 1986—before current members Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal, and Adrian Young were in the band—No Doubt had finished playing a backyard gig to punks, mods, skinheads, and other degenerates ...
The video, however, also does not note a date or time. Formed in 1986, No Doubt disbanded in 2015. In 2016, Stefani, who would go on to focus on her solo career, told Rolling Stone that she didn't ...
Gwen Stefani and her No Doubt bandmates are reuniting for a good cause. FireAid L.A. announced on Instagram that rock band No Doubt — which previously reunited to perform at Coachella in 2024 ...
Rock Steady Live is a video album by American ska punk band No Doubt, released on DVD on November 25, 2003 under the Interscope records label. The DVD was directed by Sophie Muller. It is a recording of two of No Doubt's concerts during their Rock Steady Tour in 2002 to promote their fifth studio album, Rock Steady, which
Blink-182 / No Doubt Summer Tour 2004 was a concert tour co-headlined by American rock bands Blink-182 and No Doubt.Launched in support of Blink-182's eponymous fifth studio album and No Doubt's The Singles 1992–2003, the tour took place in the summer of 2004 and saw the two Southern California groups travel to US amphitheatres.