It has been confirmed that Gwen Stefani has chosen not to take No Doubt on a major world tour despite their highly anticipated reunion gig at the Coachella music festival in April.

This news may disappoint fans who have been eagerly awaiting the band's first performance together in almost a decade.

Why No Doubt Is Not Going On Tour

Gwen Stefani's dislike to life on the road will likely keep those hopes at bay, according to a music industry insider.

A source offered insight to The Sun, saying, "While it's anticipated that they may perform additional shows following Coachella, the notion of an extensive worldwide tour remains a distant aspiration for die-hard Gwen lovers."

The blonde artist plays a pivotal role in the band's dynamic - an irreplaceable force.

However, according to the source, the road is not her preferred domain, as she does not find solace in spending countless months traversing its rugged terrain.

"Instead, Gwen possesses an innate freedom from the pressures that bind others to such lifestyles."

Despite her gentle approach to tour life, Gwen Stefani continues to amass a substantial fortune from her extensive catalog of No Doubt recordings.

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Reuniting in Sound, Not on the Road

The source further said that main focus of the highly anticipated Coachella reunion is not just on gaining media attention and reintroducing the band's iconic music to a new generation. Instead, it aims to ensure maximum impact and value for the fans.

Despite the unlikelihood of embarking on a global tour, Gwen, who is also a mom-of-three, has managed to stay occupied with various endeavors recently.

In early January, she captivated the audience with a mesmerizing live performance that marked the arrival of the new year.

Additionally, Gwen continues to exude the energy and agility of a young artist whenever she performs.

"Her natural talent and stage presence are undeniable."

It was in 1986 when the group No Doubt came into existence with the efforts of Gwen and her brother Eric.

However, as time went on, Eric decided to part ways with the band in 1995, while John Spence sadly met his end due to suicide in 1987.

In 2009, the band embarked on an extensive concert tour, performing 57 shows throughout North America. However, their musical journey did not end there.

It was in 2015 when the band bid farewell to their fans with lively performances at various music festivals.

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