Gwen Stefani News: First Headlining Show in 6 Years Set for Feb. 7
Gwen Stefani announced Tuesday that she is planning her first full concert in six years next month,according to The Los Angeles Times.
Stefani's deal with MasterCard, like Justin Timberlake's before her, will reportedly include support of her next solo album and tour, in addition to projects with No Doubt.
Stefani began her campaign as the new face of MasterCard on Dec. 8 when she appeared in a TV commercial giving out items ranging from a handbag to concert tickets.
The headlining show is part of the company's "Priceless Surprises" campaign that Timberlake first launched in 2013. Stefani will offer cardholders perks, such as concert tickets and a chance to spend time with her.
It's been over eight years after her last solo album, "The Sweet Escape." Currently, her upcoming album is untitled. It is expected to arrive early this year through Interscope.
The "Baby Don't Lie" singer is also rumored to be working on new material for a follow-up to No Doubt's 2012 album, "Push and Shove."
Stefani's headlining show is scheduled for Feb. 7 at the Orpheum in Los Angeles. Tickets go on sale to MasterCard cardholders Wednesday at noon.
The "Hollaback Girl" also has another exciting project in the works. Stefani is creating her own line of lipstick, reports PopCrush.
She discussed the upcoming cosmetics project with People magazine last week.
"I am working on some lipsticks," she said. "This red that I'm wearing right now is a prototype."
Stefani also talked about her unique, glamorous style.
"I'm kind of always evolving, but I think that style is also your personality, so I'm always going to be the same person," she said. "What I wore in a high school is a version of what I wear now. I still love Hollywood glamour; I still love everything old-school."
Stefani is no stranger to the cosmetics industry. L'Oreal cosmetics appointed her as their spokesmodel in 2011, and she sells her brand new Harajuku Lovers "Electric Pop" Collection of fragrances on HSN.
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