The Warning in Phoenix
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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 + Phoenix
The Warning rolled through State Farm Stadium in Phoenix on November 23, 2025, keeping things lean and direct. Three songs, no filler: they opened with "S!CK," moved into "MORE," and closed with "Automatic Sun." It's the kind of set that works better as a statement than a sprawl — these three tracks hit hard and leave you wanting more, which is probably the point. The band's past visits to Phoenix have been sparse, but when they show up, they make it count. This latest stop felt like a brief, efficient reminder of why people pay attention to what they're doing.
The Warning in Phoenix News
- Peter Kays Rejected Netflix's 'Phoenix Nights' Offer, Comedian Claims Deadline · Nov 28, 2025
- Labor Day weekend in Arizona: Flash flood warning issued for Maricopa County azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic · Aug 28, 2025
- Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre 2025 schedule: every show announced so far Phoenix New Times · Apr 16, 2025
- The Warning Plots Summer 2025 US Tour Following Halsey Support Run TicketNews · Mar 19, 2025
- THE WARNING announce U.S. headlining tour Revolver Magazine · Mar 18, 2025
Live Music in Phoenix
Phoenix's rock and alternative scene has always had a scrappy, independent streak. The city's venues range from sprawling sheds like State Farm Stadium down to intimate clubs, and that range matters for bands like The Warning who can fill either space convincingly. The desert heat breeds a certain restlessness in the local music culture — bands here tend to skip the polish and favor urgency instead. The Warning fits that ethos perfectly, which is probably why Phoenix shows feel less like standard tour dates and more like necessary stops.
Phoenix road trip to see The Warning?
Stay in Arcadia, where tree-lined streets and restored Craftsman homes give you actual neighborhood texture instead of generic sprawl. Eat at Otro, where the cooking is precise without being pretentious. Hit the Heard Museum if you want to understand what Arizona actually is beneath the tourism layer. Hike Camelback Mountain early morning before the heat makes it punishing. Spend an afternoon at Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home, which feels oddly fitting for a band that cares about emotional architecture. The whole city slows down at sunset in a way that makes Dashboard's introspection feel less like melancholy and more like clarity.
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