I left my family to see No Doubt at The Sphere. It reminded me about who I was before I had kids.
The author went to The Sphere to see No Doubt. Courtesy of the author I saw No Doubt open for David Bowie in Brazil in 1997. Almost 30 years later, I went to see No Doubt at the Sphere in Las Vegas. It was both a reminder about getting old, but also of still being myself even after all these years. My family had just moved to Brazil, and I had to beg my parents to let me go to a music festival with all of my new high school friends. It was going to be the first time I'd be going to a show without them supervising me. They were reluctant, but after chatting with other parents, they all agreed that it was time for my group of 13-year-old girlfriends to experience some independence. So they dropped us off at the stadium's door and told us to be back by midnight. I was thrilled. I was seeing my favorite band, No Doubt . My friends were thrilled about the main act, David Bowie. Almost 30 years later, I saw No Doubt again at The Sphere. I took a solo trip When I saw that No Doubt wa...