Although Gwen Stefani is successful with her solo music career, she would always owe a part of her success from her time with the band No Doubt as they were able to release countless hits that fans truly loved for the past four decades.

Fans rejoiced when Coachella revealed its official performers for 2024 because to their surprise, No Doubt is included in the lineup.

Billboard reported that after 2023, it seemed like the group underwent an indefinite hiatus, but more than a decade later, they're ready to hit the stage again to entertain their loyal supporters.

Stefani will reunite with her longtime bandmates Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young, this coming April 12 and 21, 2024, in Indio, California, for the famed annual music and arts festival.

Gwen Stefani on No Doubt Reunion

The pop star, who's married to country crooner Blake Shelton, spoke with People Magazine to sher her thoughts about the reunion, saying everything happened too quickly, but regardless, she's excited to hit the stage again.

"It just happened so fast, and that's my favorite kind of thing to happen. We haven't really figured out the next steps of how we're going to do this, but we're just all so excited," the 54-year-old singer said.

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She added, "And I think really just watching the internet blow up [with] how excited that the fans are? It's inspiring us."

Although Stefani didn't give a background about their Coachella setlist, she assured fans that their performance is "just going to be cool" because they will get up the stage and do what they akways do which is play their music and connect with the fans.

Gwen Stefani Overwhelmed by Warm Reception

The pop singer later opened up about her feelings regarding the warm reception from fans, saying she was "completely overwhelemed" by their support.

She further explained that it felt like butterflies in her stomach, and she assured her supporters that their set is "going to be amazing."

No Doubt's last album was released in 2012. The band was co-founded by the pop superstar and her brother, Eric Stefani and John Spence, who passed away in 1987.

According to Us Weekly, they have five albums between 1992 and 2001 which included some of their most popular songs "Don't Speak," "Just a Girl," and more.

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