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·Jun 5, 2026·via Pollstar
No Doubt

No Doubt makes a debut appearance on the Global Concert Pulse this week after box-office totals were reported from the first nine shows of the band’s concert residency at Sphere in Las Vegas. Combined grosses from the first half of the run that began May 6 totaled $32.8 million, based on 146,615 tickets sold through May 24. With a gross average of $3,640,995 per show, they have the highest debut at No. 5 on the weekly chart that ranks concert headliners based on gross averages during the most recent three-month timeframe.

The group’s 16,290-ticket average per show also earns a top 10 ranking on LIVE75 as the sixth highest ticket average on the chart. This marks No Doubt’s third consecutive week ranked among the top concert stars currently performing on the road or in residency. Their first appearance following the Sphere launch was at No. 5 in the May 22 lineup on LIVE75.

At the midpoint of the residency, which will ultimately include a total of 18 performances through June 13, No Doubt’s $3.6 million gross average ranks as the fourth highest among the headliners who have performed residencies at the Las Vegas venue. U2 heads up that short list with a $6.1 million average from the first 40 concerts held at Sphere following its September 2023 opening. Then, Eagles’ $4.9 million average from a total of 58 shows is next, followed by Dead & Company’s $4.3 million from 48 shows.

Tickets sales figures reported from Sphere show that nine headliners have had per-show averages in the 16,000 range during their residencies so far, the highest being 16,998 at Anyma’s 12 shows in 2024 and 2025. No Doubt’s nine-show average is the seventh highest among those acts, but there is only a 708-ticket difference between their ticket average and the DJ’s. Among all nine headlining artists, the difference between the highest and lowest is 927 tickets per show.

Looking back through the Pollstar archives, No Doubt last toured during the summer of 2009, playing 57 shows in North American venues between May and August of that year. Grosses reached $33.9 million, valued at about $53 million in 2026 dollars, and the tour’s overall ticket count was 781,615 for an average of 13,712 sold seats per show. Concerts were set primarily in arenas and sheds although a handful of theater dates were also included that summer.

Along with No Doubt, Global Concert Pulse also features a debut chart appearance in the top 10 by Rosalía who takes the No. 9 position with a gross average of $2.05 million. Her box-office results come from the opening leg of her “Lux Tour” that kicked off at LDLC Arena in Décines-Charpieu, France on March 16, the first stop on the opening leg of the tour set in European cities through May 6.

The Americas are next for the Spanish singer-songwriter, beginning with an opening performance now set for June 11 at Boston’s TD Garden. The American kickoff was planned for early June with two Miami shows and an Orlando date, yet those three concerts were postponed due to a family emergency but are expected to be rescheduled. Then, following the 11 shows currently planned in U.S. and Canadian arenas, her Latin American trek will run from July 16 through Sep. 3.

On LIVE75, two artists are making their debut appearance this week with Bad Bunny ranked highest at No. 2. He enters the lineup with a ticket average of 59,588 from his first four shows since resuming the “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” in Europe on May 22. Then, at No. 8, Venezuelan band Rawayana lands on the chart with an average ticket total of 15,112 from three performances in Spain at arenas in Barcelona and Madrid.

_Originally reported by [Pollstar](https://news.pollstar.com/2026/06/05/top-tours-no-doubts-sphere-grosses-earn-top-debut-on-global-concert-pulse/)._

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This story is summarized from coverage by Pollstar.

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