Mexico’s powerhouse rock trio The Warning has officially set the stage for what could be their biggest global run yet. The band has announced the 2027 World Tour, a massive international trek that promises to bring their explosive live performances to fans across continents. Known for their high-energy shows, tight musicianship, and emotionally charged songs, the Villarreal sisters have steadily built a global fanbase over the past few years. With chart-climbing releases and festival appearances under their belt, the announcement of a full-scale world tour signals a new era for the band as they step onto even bigger stages.
The tour is expected to capture everything fans love about The Warning’s concerts—powerful vocals, thunderous drums, shredding guitar riffs, and an atmosphere that feels both intimate and electrifying. Industry insiders say the production will feature a bold new stage design, immersive lighting, and a setlist blending fan favorites with new material rumored to be coming before the tour begins. For many fans, this tour will be their first chance to see the trio headline arenas in major cities around the world.
Cities confirmed for the tour already include Mexico City, Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, London, Madrid, Berlin, Paris, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Sydney, and Seoul, with additional dates expected to be added due to overwhelming demand. Early reports suggest the band will also include special festival appearances and a few surprise stops in regions they have not toured extensively before. The global spread highlights just how far The Warning’s influence has grown, transforming them from viral rock prodigies into a dominant force in modern rock music.
According to the official announcement, the 2027 World Tour will kick off in Mexico City on March 12, 2027, before moving through North America in April and May, heading to Europe in June and July, then continuing across South America, Asia, and Australia through the end of the year. Full tour dates and venue details are expected to be released in October 2026, giving fans plenty of time to prepare for what is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated rock tours of the decade.