The Warning in Orlando
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About The Warning
The Warning is a Mexican rock band made up of three sisters: Paulina, Daniela, and Alejandra Villarreal. They started posting covers and original songs online as kids, building a following through social media before signing to Loma Vista Recordings. Their music blends pop-punk sensibilities with alternative rock edges, with lyrics that tend toward introspection and darker themes. Songs like Choke showcase their ability to balance catchy hooks with genuine heaviness, while their acoustic renditions reveal solid songwriting underneath the production. They've developed a reputation for taking their craft seriously despite their young start, avoiding the novelty trap that could've easily defined them. The band's improved considerably over their early years, tightening both their instrumental chops and their approach to songwriting. They represent a generation of artists who grew up making music in public, learning their instrument in real time in front of an audience.
Their shows draw devoted fans who know every word. The crowd stays locked in and mostly respects the music, though there's genuine excitement rather than reverent silence. The sisters clearly enjoy playing together, and that dynamic translates on stage.
Known for Choke, Disciple, Crimson, Disciple (Acoustic), Mayday
The Warning + Orlando
The Warning rolled through House of Blues in Orlando on July 11, 2025, delivering a 19-song set that felt like a complete argument about who they've become. They opened with the minimal shock of "Intro BLOB" before hitting "Six Feet Deep" and "S!CK," songs that announce their heavier textures. What stuck was the sequencing—they buried "MONEY" in the middle of the set, let it sit there uncomfortably, then pivoted to "Burnout" and "Sharks," which felt like a conversation with themselves about exhaustion and hunger. The closer, "Automatic Sun," sent people out into the Florida heat feeling something other than satisfied. It was the kind of show where the deep cuts mattered as much as the anthems.
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Live Music in Orlando
Orlando's rock scene has always been a mix of regional touring bands and the occasional unexpected residency. The Warning fit somewhere between—not quite arena-sized but too loud for clubs, filling House of Blues on a summer night with people who showed up specifically for them. The city's music infrastructure tends to favor cover bands and tourist-friendly acts, so when a band like this comes through with actual ideas about noise and structure, it registers.
Orlando road trip to see The Warning?
Stay in downtown Orlando's Church Street district or head to Winter Park, where brick-lined avenues and oak trees give the area actual character. Eat at The Courtesy, which does elevated Southern cooking without the pretense. Spend an afternoon at the Mennello Museum of American Art—small, genuinely interesting, and nothing like the theme-park scene. Take a drive through the Rollins College campus in Winter Park if you want to remember Florida had a slower side. Come back downtown for music, grab a drink at a proper bar instead of a nightclub, and let the evening unfold naturally.
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