Gwen Stefani and “No Doubt” are reuniting for a good cause in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires.
“The Voice” coach posted about the reunion on her Instagram page.
“JUST ADDED: NO DOUBT. January 30th. #FireAidLA,” FireAid LA wrote on Instagram on January 18. Stefani also shared the post on her own Instagram page. People reported that the concert will take place on January 30.
According to People, the band previously reunited at Coachella in 2024.
At least 27 people died in the California wildfires, and thousands of structures, including many homes, burned to the ground, according to NBC News. The fires are known as the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Gwen Stefani Was Among a List of Singing Icons Signed Up for the Benefit

FireAid LA shared a list of performers on Instagram. In addition to Stefani, they include Billie Eilish, Green Day, Joni Mitchell, Katy Perry, Jelly Roll, Lady Gaga, Stevie Nicks, Sting, and more.
“Two venues. One night. Your favorite artists coming together for music & solidarity. Shows start at 6pm. Tickets go on sale January 22nd at noon PST. Donations can be made via the link in our bio. Stay tuned for more artist announcements in the coming days,” the page wrote.
“*Contributions made to FireAid 501(c)(3) in connection with the FireAid benefit concert and other direct donations will be distributed under the advisement of the Annenberg Foundation and will be distributed for short-term relief efforts and long term initiatives to prevent future fire disasters throughout California,” the post noted.
Gwen Stefani Described How ‘Overwhelming’ the Previous ‘No Doubt’ Reunion Was Last Year

Over the holidays, Stefani opened up to Bang Magazine about reuniting with ‘No Doubt” at Coachella.
“Performing at Coachella and feeling all that love for us after all this time was kind of overwhelming,” Stefani told the publication. “We hadn’t done anything together for so long, so to do that and be there for each other, with all of our families, meant so much to me.”
“It had been so long but it was as if we had never been apart,” she told the outlet, noting that she felt “incredibly lucky.”
She continued in that interview, “I look back at that little dyslexic girl from Orange County and I think she did okay. To be able to sing and write songs is all I ever wanted to do.”
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Gwen Stefani’s ‘No Doubt’ Reunites for Good Cause