Gwen Stefani enjoyed the remarkable No Doubt reunion

Gwen Stefani has described No Doubt’s reunion as an “incredible” experience.

The 55-year-old singer reunited with her bandmates in April for their first performance since 2015, taking the stage at California’s Coachella festival. She shared that the warm reception from fans was “overwhelming.”

Reflecting on the reunion, Gwen told HELLO! magazine: “It was incredible. Performing at Coachella and feeling all that love after so many years was almost overwhelming. We hadn’t played together in such a long time, so coming together with all of our families there made it even more meaningful. It felt like no time had passed, as if we’d never been apart.”

The Just a Girl singer expressed gratitude for her career, saying she feels “incredibly lucky” for the success she’s enjoyed.

“When I look back, I just think about how lucky I’ve been,” she said. “That little dyslexic girl from Orange County did okay. Singing and writing songs was all I ever wanted to do—it’s the one thing I’m good at. I feel so blessed to still be sharing my music.”

Gwen also hinted at the possibility of more No Doubt performances in the future, admitting she’d love to return to Glastonbury, where the band last performed in 2002.

Speaking to NME about potential future shows, she said: “I’m sure we’ll do something again at some point—it just has to make sense for everyone’s schedules. A No Doubt show takes a lot of work—the rehearsals and everything are intense. And for me, balancing it with my three kids is a big deal. I take that responsibility very seriously.”

When asked about revisiting Glastonbury, Gwen recalled: “Was it 2002? That would have been during the Rock Steady era—we were on fire back then! Glastonbury would be incredible to do with No Doubt again. I know people aren’t waiting around for us, but I’m always so busy, there’s barely a moment to stop for coffee. But if Glastonbury reached out, I’d definitely consider it. Festivals like that are so special, and I’d love to experience it with the band again.”