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The Warning. Daniela on the left. Paulina in the middle and Alejandra on the right. |
The powerful trio of the Villarreal sisters, The Warning, returns to Argentina. On Thursday, March 13th, the Argentine audience will witness an energetic concert by the trio at the Teatro Flores, as part of a tour that will also visit other Latin American countries such as Brazil, Chile, and Peru.
The Mexican trio, made up of the Villarreal Vélez sisters (Daniela on guitar, lead vocals, and piano; Paulina on drums, vocals, and piano; and Alejandra Villarreal on bass, piano, and backing vocals), will perform on March 13th, 2025, at the Teatro Flores in Buenos Aires.
These concerts are part of their Keep Me Fed Tour 2025, which will also include dates in Brazil, Chile, and Peru. Tickets are available through Passline's official website.
The Warning has earned a strong reputation for their energetic live shows and musical talent, and their last visit to Argentina left fans eager for more.
The Warning
The Warning draws its strength and power from a lifetime of sisterhood and music. The sisters dedicated themselves to a shared dream since their childhood in Monterrey, Mexico. They first gained attention with a series of independent releases, eventually breaking through with their critically acclaimed 2022 album Error. Alongside performances with Muse, Foo Fighters, Guns N' Roses, Royal Blood, The Pretty Reckless, and Three Days Grace, they lit up the MTV Extended Play stage at the 2023 MTV VMAs.
Representing their culture, Pepsi even chose them as the face of Pepsi Black in Mexico. The band has also made notable appearances on the covers of Vanity Fair, People, Cosmopolitan, and Glamour. They were featured in Blacklist, the compilation Metallica released to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their iconic Black Album. The trio covered the classic Enter Sandman with Alessia Cara, joining forces with contributions from Ghost, St. Vincent, Chris Stapleton, IDLES, and Weezer. This song, in particular, helped them go viral when they performed it as kids.
Now, The Warning is taking their destiny into their own hands with their latest album Keep Me Fed (Lava/Republic Records), which includes tracks like "More," "S!ck," "Hell You Call A Dream," "Qué Más Quieres," and "Automatic Sun." The band returns to Buenos Aires after selling out tickets for their previous show in October 2023.