Gwen Stefani and her rock band No Doubt took to Instagram to share clips from their Coachella rehearsal in a joint position on Friday.
The blonde beauty hit a record high as she sang her heart out and vocalized a song that is rumored to be performed at this April’s music festival.
He cut a casual figure in a white blouse and shorts as he held his phone in his left hand and a microphone in the other.
Her signature bleached blonde locks were tied up as the singer looked stunning in a full face of makeup and blue eyeliner that made her brown orbs pop.
The Fullerton, California native filmed her bandmates showing off their talent while she criticized her pup and, eventually, herself.
Gwen Stefani and rock band No Doubt took to Instagram to share clips from their Coachella rehearsal in a joint post on Friday.
The Fullerton, California, native filmed the members of the band No Doubt as they showed off their talent while she criticized her pup and, eventually, herself.
He cut a casual figure in a white blouse and shorts as he held his phone in his left hand and a microphone in the other.
No Doubt wrote: ‘So many different people @coachella rehearse 2024.’
Fans went crazy over the post as one commenter wrote: “This is where you belong Gwen.” While another added: “Please keep sharing.” We are enjoying them with all our hearts.”
The Anaheim, California-based band was first formed by the blonde bombshell herself in 1986.
For most of the group’s history, members consisted of drummer Adrian Young, guitarist Tom Dumont and bassist Tony Kanal, with the 54-year-old singer taking lead vocals.
Gwen’s brother, keyboardist Eric Stefani, was also a member of the group when they began releasing albums in 1992.
Although their self-titled debut album did not do as well as they had planned, The Beacon Street Collection, their second album, sold more than 100,000 copies in 1995, propelling them to fame.
Since then, the group has released six studio albums, five compilation albums and three video albums.
Singer Hollaback Girl recently revealed that she “can’t hear a lot of the songs because they speak too clearly to me.” And it’s like you regret the mistakes you’ve made.”
She says those feelings are not because she doesn’t like music, but because it reminds her of things she would rather forget about her childhood.
‘If I do Ex-Girlfriend, even when I say it, I almost throw up in my mouth. It’s like, “Oh my God.” It just brings you back,” she added.
The mother of three admitted that sometimes it feels mind-blowing and intimate to relive and share her music with new audiences:
‘There are a lot of times you would be on tour doing repetitive songs, but they’re not the songs. You are not in the songs. You’re there with these new people every night and they get the songs.
‘That’s where you get the energy and relive that moment with them. It’s very interesting. I can’t believe I was chosen to have this life, because it is an incredible way to express yourself but also to know yourself,’ he concluded.
The group has released six studio albums, five compilation albums and three video albums.
The Anaheim, California-based band was first formed by the blonde bombshell in 1986.
The festival will mark a memorable occasion for the band, as it is the first time the group has performed publicly since their 2015 hiatus.
Other headliners at the event include Doja Cat, Lana Del Rey and Tyler the Creator.
The festival will mark a memorable occasion for the band, as it is the first time the group has performed publicly since their 2015 hiatus.
Stefani admitted Jimmy Kimmel that he has to memorize some letters: “I don’t remember them, no, not at all.” No! I think I’ll have to learn probably eight or nine (songs).’
Other headliners at the event include Doja Cat, Lana Del Rey and Tyler the Creator.