Mexican rock powerhouse The Warning have officially announced the explosive return of one of their most celebrated eras with the Queen of the Murder Scene Tour II, set to storm stages across the globe in 2026. Building on the dark, cinematic universe that first captivated fans, the trio is revisiting the dramatic storytelling and razor-sharp intensity that made Queen of the Murder Scene a defining moment in their career. Known for their commanding stage presence and thunderous live performances, the band promises a production that elevates the album’s haunting narrative to a whole new level.
The tour marks a bold evolution rather than a simple revival. With heavier arrangements, expanded visuals, and a setlist that blends fan favorites with deeper cuts from the original concept record, Queen of the Murder Scene Tour II is expected to deliver a theatrical rock experience from start to finish. The band’s chemistry and musicianship have only grown stronger in recent years, and this run will showcase their signature mix of emotional vulnerability and unrelenting power, creating a show that feels both intimate and arena-ready.
Fans across North America and Europe will get their chance to witness the spectacle live. Major stops include Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, New York City, Toronto, Mexico City, London, Madrid, Berlin, and Paris, with additional cities expected to be announced due to overwhelming demand. Each performance is rumored to feature immersive lighting, dramatic interludes, and a carefully structured set designed to bring the album’s storyline to life in a way that feels cinematic and electrifying.
The Queen of the Murder Scene Tour II begins on March 6, 2026, in Los Angeles, followed by Dallas on March 10, Chicago on March 14, New York City on March 18, Toronto on March 22, Mexico City on March 28, London on April 5, Madrid on April 10, Berlin on April 15, and concluding in Paris on April 20, 2026. As anticipation builds, 2026 is shaping up to be the year The Warning reclaim their throne — louder, darker, and more powerful than ever.