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No Doubt MAG
When No Doubt came to Purdue University the show was opened by the little-knownDistillers. Then the stage went dark except for one light in the middle. In thatlight, drummer Adrian Young appeared and began to play "EmpiricalMarch" from "Star Wars."
The whole crowd went crazy aseach band member appeared until finally lead singer Gwen Stefani took the stage.They began with "Sunday Morning" from "The Tragic Kingdom."Everyone was jumping up and down and dancing like crazy.
No Doubt playedfor almost three hours with only one short break. During the break Gwen Stefanisat on the stage and talked about the trip to Purdue and how great it was to bethere.
They sang all their hits and a lot of unreleased stuff, too. Thiswas the fourth time I have seen them and it was the best concert since 1997 whenthey were on tour with Bush.
If you ever get a chance to see No Doubt inconcert, go. They have an amazing stage presence that will have you dancing in notime.
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