The Warning perform on April 5th at LAV – Lisboa Ao Vivo
Group releases new album Keep Me Fed on June 28
Destined for world domination, the hard rock trio The Warning, born in Monterrey, Mexico, will embark on a major European tour, which will pass through Portugal.
The group made up of three sisters will perform on April 5th at LAV – Lisboa Ao Vivo.
Este ano as The Warning preparam-se para lançar um novo álbum de estúdio, Keep Me Fed, que chegará às lojas no dia 28 de junho. Do álbum fazem parte os singles “More”, “S!CK” e “Hell You Call a Dream/Qué Más Qieres”. A digressão europeia assinala o regresso da banda à Europa depois da sua própria série de concertos esgotados na UE e no Reino Unido, além da digressão monumental a fazer as primeiras partes dos MUSE e dos Royal Blood.
This year The Warning is preparing to release a new studio album, Keep Me Fed, which will hit stores on June 28th. The album includes the singles “More”, “S!CK” and “Hell You Call a Dream/Qué Más Qieres”. The European tour marks the band’s return to Europe after their series of sold-out concerts in the EU and the UK, in addition to the monumental tour supporting the first parts of MUSE and Royal Blood.
The trio also sold out concerts in Mexico and South America, including their biggest show to date, in Mexico City, at the famous Pepsi Center. The Warning continues to make headlines by recently performing two songs on MTV’s Extended Play Stage – “MORE” and “EVOLVE”. They also spoke with “Billboard”, “Vanity Fair”, “People”, “Entertainment Weekly”, “The Cut”, “Teen Vogue”, “Cosmopolitan”, and “F Glamour”, among others. Furthermore, the trio was chosen to be the face of the new Pepsi Black campaign, consolidating their status as one of the most promising bands in the music industry.
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