"Excuse Me Mr." was performed as the second song on No Doubt's 1995–97
Tragic Kingdom World Tour. The performance of the song at the July 1, 1997 show in
Anaheim, at
The Arrowhead Pond, was recorded and released on the band's first live album,
Live in the Tragic Kingdom (1997). On the December 7, 1996 episode of the American television series
Saturday Night Live, No Doubt served as the special musical guest, whereas
Martin Short was the episode's host. During their appearances, they performed their previous single, "
Don't Speak", followed by "Excuse Me Mr.". The song was performed for No Doubt's Return of Saturn Tour in 2000. A majority of the tracks performed during the event featured Stefani singing about marriage and romance, but when No Doubt returned with tracks from
Tragic Kingdom, like the song and "Happy Now?",
Rolling Stones
Greg Kot found the audience to be more engaged. Kanal and Stefani "bounc[ed]" around the stage during the performance, and Kot compared Stefani's vocals to a cross between cartoon character
Betty Boop and American performer
Lydia Lunch. For No Doubt's 2002
Rock Steady Tour, the song was performed during the concert's middle segment, in between them singing "
In My Head" and "Different People". The band's performance of "Excuse Me Mr." at the November 22–23 and 29, 2002 shows at the
Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center in
Long Beach were recorded and featured on their second live album,
Rock Steady Live (2003). At the first
Rock in Rio USA music festival in 2015, No Doubt headlined the main stage during the beginning day of the event. They performed several songs from
Tragic Kingdom, including "Don't Speak", "Sunday Morning", and "Excuse Me Mr.". == Track listings ==