
The Mexican band The Warning is ready to start their tour in Mexico and make the official presentation of their new album. Paulina, a member of the band, highlighted: "We share our music in such an honest way, that has led us to where we are right now, without losing our roots and being genuine, people notice and hear that." Daniela added that it is a good sign to do what they love and see the audience's response.
The trio formed by Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra has managed to make a name for themselves in the international music industry, standing out on stages like the MTV EMA's in 2024 in Manchester. Paulina Villarreal mentioned that they enjoy being an inspiration for other women in music, opening doors for more Mexican bands and artists.
The Villarreal sisters, originally from Monterrey, have come a long way since they gained recognition for their performance of "Enter Sandman" by Metallica on YouTube when they were teenagers. They have proven their ability to modernize rock and have been recognized for their work.
Now, they are preparing for a series of concerts in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Netherlands. The tour will kick off with a concert at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, followed by performances in Guadalajara and Monterrey. The band members are excited to share their music on these stages and are preparing special shows for their country.
The new album by The Warning, titled "Keep Me Fed," was released last June and has been well received in the global scene. The young musicians have gained international popularity and continue to carve their way in the music industry, inspiring new generations of artists.