Alternative/Rock
The Warning Shake the Foundations of a Sold-Out Leeds Stylus [Photos]
Mexican three-piece The Warning shake the foundations of a sold-out Leeds Stylus. Check out our photo gallery from the show here…

Ever since discovering Mexican three-peice The Warning at Download Festival back in 2023, they have been a band on my list to check out when they return to the UK. That sensational Download introduction stuck in my mind as one of the highlight’s of that weekend only going to underline why the band have such a huge following and why their entire April UK tour was sold-out.
One of those bands who have built up a truly hardcore fanbase, chatting to fans at the show in Leeds Stylus, plenty of them were spending the next week or so touring around the country following the tour. Having toured supporting the likes of Muse and Foo Fighters in recent times, it’s easy to see why the three-peice have such a strong connection with their fans given that they’ve honed their live show into something that sounds absolutely colossal.
Despite only being a three-peice, the wall of stadium-sized rock which bellows out from the three Mexicans is massive. Huge banks of fist-pumping guitars and thumping drums pound out from the stage as the likes of “Qué Más Quieres”, “Survive” and “Error” take fans on a career-spanning set, a set which includes tracks from their upcoming new album.
The Mexican trio bring the house down as they wrap up their set with “Evolve” and, with their first ever show in Leeds done and dusted, this hugely popular rock outfit head off to bring their own brand of riff-heavy rock to another sold-out crowd eager for a slice of Mexican rock.
The Warning Setlist:
1. S!CK
2. Z
3. CHOKE
4. Qué Más Quieres
5. Dust to Dust
6. Dull Knives (Cut Better)
7. MORE
8. MONEY
9. Survive
10. Automatic Sun
11. ERROR
12. DISCIPLE
13. Hell You Call a Dream
14. MARTIRIO
15. Narcisista
16. EVOLVE
Check out the gallery of photos from the sold-out show here:
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