The FireAid benefit concert with Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, No Doubt and other major acts will take place Jan. 30 in LA. Here's what you need to know.
Nearly a year after No Doubt’s triumphant Coachella return following a decade-long hiatus, the Orange County band will reunite once again at the upcoming FireAid benefit concert.
FireAid announced on Instagram that rock band No Doubt — which consists of Gwen Stefani, Tom Dumont, Tony Kanal and Adrian Young — will reunite to perform at its benefit concert on Jan. 30 to raise money and awareness for Los Angeles wildfire relief.
Leave no doubt. That was the theme Ryan Day chose for his sixth team as Ohio State’s head coach, hoping to reach the mountaintop. It’s an oh-so-simple concept that’s evaded him so often in an OSU career that’s seen him do practically everything but.
No Doubt originally went on hiatus back in 2004, before reuniting for a first time circa 2008, leading to another five or so years of activity. (Not always creatively happy ones; Stefani gave interviews after the fact referring to troubled production on the band’s 2012 album Push And Shove,
Earlier in the week, FireAid announced their benefit concert at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome scheduled for January 30. Today (January 18), the event’s lineup has been updated to include No Doubt.
No Doubt reunited for Coachella. It was their first show in nine years, and they even brought out Olivia Rodrigo during their set. Now, the legendary band fronted by Gwen Stefani has been added to the FireAid LA Benefit lineup.
No Doubt are to perform at the FireAid benefit concert. The Don't Speak hitmakers reformed to perform at Coachella last April after a decade-long hiatus and organisers of the upcoming benefit — which will raise money for those most affected by the Los Angeles wildfires — have now revealed they will be getting back together again for the gig
Ohio State was crowned national champions after winning the College Football Playoff and the Buckeyes lead the final US LBM Coaches Poll.
Ska-punk outfit No Doubt will reunite for the FireAid benefit concert, marking their first performance since Coachella 2024.
No Doubt will reform once again for the upcoming FireAid concert to benefit the victims of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The event was first announced earlier this month and will take ...
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