No Doubt: Gwen Stefani doesn’t rule out a comeback

Gwen Stefani is considering a No Doubt reunion. The band haven’t discussed anything yet, but Stefani believes the timing is good for a reunion: All the ’90s acts are planning to play again, she’s observed. As an example, the 53-year-old cites Blink-182, whose current tour sold out very quickly.

When asked by WSJ Magazine what the odds are, she simply said, “What are the odds of anything? Everything can happen. I have no idea what’s going to happen with No Doubt.” The thought isn’t new though, as she said over the past year she often thinks about the group making a comeback. However, she does not know “what the future will bring”.

No Doubt formed in 1986 as a Madness cover band. With their third studio album TRAGIC KINGDOM, the ska rock group became known worldwide, and the single “Don’t Speak” is their greatest success. The band members took a break from 2003 onwards. In 2008 they got back together and were active for another seven years; In 2012 their last album PUSH AND SHOVE was released. As a solo artist, Gwen Stefani has released three albums since 2004.

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