The Warning Ignites Nashville with a Powerful Rock Performance

The Warning

On July 13, 2025, Nashville’s The Basement East hosted a sold-out night of high-energy rock as The Warning headlined the rescheduled date of their Keep Me Fed World Tour. The evening began with a dynamic performance by opener Speed of Light, setting the stage for the main act. The Warning, a Mexican rock band known for their powerful performances and hard rock sound, delivered an electrifying set that captivated the audience from start to finish.


Speed of Light

Speed of Light is a rising alternative rock band celebrated for their dynamic sound and electrifying live performances. Known for blending a vibrant mix of rock, punk, and progressive elements, the band creates a distinctive musical style that captures both intensity and melodic depth. Their energetic stage presence and genuine connection with audiences have earned them praise and steadily growing recognition in the rock community. Over the years, Speed of Light has built a reputation as a compelling opener, sharing the stage with well-established artists and gaining new fans with each performance.

In recent years, Speed of Light has actively toured across the country, performing in diverse venues that range from intimate clubs to larger music festivals. Their evolving sound showcases both musical maturity and adventurous experimentation, appealing to longtime rock fans as well as new listeners. The band’s consistent dedication to live shows and their ability to engage crowds highlight their passion for their craft and commitment to building a lasting career in alternative rock. As they continue to expand their reach, Speed of Light remains focused on creating music that resonates deeply with fans while pushing the boundaries of their genre.

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The Warning

The Warning is a hard rock trio hailing from Monterrey, Mexico, formed in 2013 by three talented sisters: Daniela Villarreal (vocals, guitar, piano), Paulina Villarreal (drums, vocals, piano), and Alejandra Villarreal (bass, backing vocals). From an early age, the sisters displayed exceptional musical talent and a strong bond, which translated into their tight-knit sound and dynamic stage presence.

They first captured global attention with their powerful, emotive covers of classic rock songs, most notably their rendition of Metallica’s iconic “Enter Sandman,” which quickly went viral on YouTube. This breakthrough moment showcased their technical skill and raw energy, helping them carve out a unique space in the rock world. Their music blends alternative rock and post-grunge influences, combining heavy riffs with melodic hooks, which has earned them a dedicated and growing fanbase around the world.

In 2024, The Warning released their critically acclaimed fourth studio album, Keep Me Fed. The album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Emerging Artist chart, marking a significant milestone in their career. The lead single, “More,” received widespread radio play and climbed the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, solidifying the band’s growing influence in the modern rock scene. Throughout their career, The Warning has shared stages with legendary acts such as Foo Fighters, Guns N’ Roses, and Muse, gaining valuable experience and exposure.

They have also performed at some of the world’s most prestigious rock festivals, including Wacken Open Air in Germany and Pol’and’Rock Festival in Poland, further cementing their reputation as a powerful live act. In 2025, The Warning embarked on the Keep Me Fed U.S. headline tour, impressing audiences with their energetic performances and showcasing their continued artistic growth and unwavering dedication to rock music.

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