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Gwen Stefani says she'll undoubtedly have to relearn songs ahead of 'amazing' Coachella reunion

Gwen Stefani is doing some studying ahead of the highly anticipated no-debt reunion at the Coachella music festival in April.

Gwen Stefani says she'll undoubtedly have to relearn songs ahead of 'amazing' Coachella reunion

The singer admitted this week that she needs a solid refresher on some of the ska-punk band's most famous songs, laughing on Wednesday's episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live," saying, "I don't remember that one… not at all!"

Stefani served as the frontwoman for Ninety Doubt when they first burst onto the music scene in the mid-90s, achieving solid success in the new millennium and last performing together nearly ten years ago. performed


He told host Jimmy Kimmel this week that he and the band haven't started rehearsing yet, and he'll have to relearn "eight or nine" No Doubt songs before the big show.

Stefani also inadvertently teased that one of the songs included in her setlist is "Different People", a track off of No Doubt's 1995 hit album "Tragic Kingdom", which "I described as "one of the first songs ever written". One he might have to relearn for a desert-focused music festival.

She also joked that if she forgot a song, she would "just let them sing it for us," pointing to the no-doubt fans yelling in the audience.

But Stefani isn't letting her nerves get the better of her, as she also told Kimmel that playing Coachella is "going to be amazing. I'm so excited."

In her heyday, No Doubt became famous for her classic hits "Don't Speak", "Just a Girl" and "Spider Webs". They released five albums between 1992 and 2001 before four members – Stefani along with Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young – pursued solo projects.

In 2012, they reunited and released their sixth album, titled "Push and Shove".

Lana Del Rey, Doja Cat and rapper Tyler, The Creator are also set to headline Coachella this year, alongside other notable artists such as Peso Pluma, Ice Spice, Blur, Sublime and J. Balvin on many of the festival's stages. To take a part.

The live music festival returns to India's Empire Polo Field for two consecutive weekends on April 12-14 and April 19-21.

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