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The Warning announces first concert film and live album

Mexican rock trio The Warning unveils their first-ever concert film, Live From Auditorio Nacional, CDMX, premiering in theaters across the U.S. and Latin America on August 21, 2025. Accompanied by a live album release and a string of sold-out performances, the band celebrates a defining moment in their career with an electrifying audiovisual experience.

Monterrey-born rock trio The Warning — Dany, Pau, and Ale Villarreal — will release their first official concert film, Live From Auditorio Nacional, CDMX, on August 21, 2025. Produced by Federal Films, the film will premiere in over 185 AMC Theatres across the U.S. and in 48 Cinépolis locations throughout Mexico, Central, and South America.

The footage captures their electrifying sold-out shows from February 6, 7, and 11 at Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional, where 30,000 fans experienced their most ambitious live production to date. A live album under the same name will follow on August 22 in digital, CD, and vinyl formats — including signed and limited editions.

To preview the release, the band has shared three live tracks: “Automatic Sun,” “Sharks,” and the Latin GRAMMY-nominated “Qué Más Quieres.” The project showcases the group’s emotional intensity and musical evolution on stage.

“We’re thrilled to share this unforgettable night, a moment forever etched in our band’s journey,” said the trio. “Releasing a live album has always been a dream, and seeing it materialize in multiple formats is a huge milestone. We hope our fans feel the same energy and joy we did that night.”

With their recent album Keep Me Fed surpassing 175 million streams worldwide, The Warning is closing out a triumphant North American tour while continuing to make waves with award nominations and major TV appearances.

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