Rising rock trio The Warning has announced an exciting expansion of their 2024 tour, unveiling additional dates in December 2024 and extending performances into 2025. The announcement comes amid the band’s growing global acclaim, fueled by their dynamic performances and the anticipation of their upcoming album, Keep Me Fed, set for release in June 2024. Fans across Europe, North America, and beyond will have more opportunities to catch the band live as they continue to deliver their signature high-energy shows.
The updated schedule adds new December 2024 dates in North America, featuring cities such as Chicago, Denver, and Houston. The Warning’s U.S. leg will now stretch into the holiday season, giving fans an end-of-year celebration filled with hard-hitting rock anthems. Special guests Holy Wars and Wilt will continue to join the band as supporting acts, ensuring an unforgettable night for concertgoers.
In addition to the newly announced North American shows, the band will extend their tour into Europe in early 2025. Major stops include a performance at L’Olympia in Paris on April 14, 2025, and a highly anticipated show at the iconic O2 Academy Brixton in London on April 17. These European dates reaffirm The Warning’s commitment to their international fanbase and mark their return to venues that have long awaited their presence.
This expansion comes on the heels of the band’s impressive 2023 and early 2024 festival runs, which included appearances at Louder Than Life and Aftershock. Their upcoming album, Keep Me Fed, is expected to serve as the centerpiece of their live performances, blending powerful new tracks with fan favorites from their previous albums like Error and Queen of the Murder Scene.
Tickets for the additional shows will go on sale soon, with pre-sale opportunities available through the band’s official website and partner platforms. With The Warning’s reputation for electrifying live performances, tickets are expected to sell out quickly. Fans are encouraged to act fast and join the Villarreal sisters—Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra—for a tour that promises to be one of their most memorable yet.