The set list sparkled with rarities, including their first "Tragic Kingdom" performance since 2009 No Doubt launched their residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas on Wednesday, playing a nostalgic-heavy set packed with rarities. The band — Gwen Stefani , bassist Tony Kanal, guitarist Tom Dumont, and drummer Adrian Young — kicked off the set with the title track to 1995’s Tragic Kingdom , their first performance of it since 2009. The album opener “Spiderwebs” is typically reserved for the end of each set, but they played it five songs in, confirming it was bound to be a special evening. The rest of the set featured beloved hits like “Underneath It All” and “Don’t Speak,” and deep cuts like “The Climb” (first since 1997) and “Trapped in a Box” (2002). They capped it off with “Just a Girl” and “Sunday Morning.” Over at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Blake Shelton spoke about Stefani, and missing his wife’s show so he could play his own.…