The warning lit when the worlds most important Mexican band

The warning lit when the world’s most important Mexican band is a vampire Sopitas.com

From the The World Is A Vampire cast, led by The Smashing Pumpkins, Interpol and Peter Hook & The Light, we find that The Royal Sisters of The Warning were the last national band to perform at this new festival in Mexico City.

The Warning had a very important presentation and we were amazed at the connection they have with their fans the absolute abundance they had on stage b of the festival.

Dany from The Warning stars in The World Is A Vampire/Photo: David Barajas

The Warning showed that they are a power trio of international stature

Night has fallen in The World Is A Vampire, Stage B gathered a crowd to see The Warning, and the sisters gave us a great concert for what they can convey with their inexhaustible energy. From the moment they step on stage they know what they are going to do in front of their fans and they have all the presence of an international band.

Be careful with The Warning because although they have been important internationally for some time and fill forums in Mexico, his fan base is growing more and more, which was evident from the number of people who filled stage b yesterday.

Paul from The Warning stars in The World Is A Vampire/Photo: David Barajas

Obviously wanting They starred in The World Is A Vampire, the cover for which they were included on the Metallica tribute album, and Enter Sandman. caused several mosh pits from people who love hard rock and metal.

The warning compiled onabsolute night of intensity

Strong opening with “Z”, “ANIMOSITY” and “Ugh”, The Warning have impressive riffs and what they do with their songs on stage makes everyone cringe. Daniela, the singer and guitarist, and Paulina, the drummer, feel what they’re singing in the lyrics and it’s their job to encourage fans not to lower the intensity.

Contrary to the norm, the Monterrey sisters truly visit CDMX as if it were any other city in the world, with shouts of “Goodnight, Mexico City!” and “Come on!” The Warning drove people crazy with songs like “DISCIPLE” or “Narcissista”, and it’s that their talent allows them to play difficult things as if it were easy and also to cover the whole stage.

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A small show for a big band as The Warning

A few weeks ago we saw The Warning the Foro Sol, who both opened Muse dates, and maybe the only bad thing about his presentation yesterday was that a lot of people stayed away in the tent that served as B-Stage for The World Is A Vampire, something that also happened with Peter Hook & The Light.

Considering that The Warning dominated the main stage at Foro Sol a few weeks ago, we can say it is himor yesterday, maybe it was one of the last more “intimate” shows of the band from Monterrey.

Ale from The Warning stars in The World Is A Vampire/Photo: David Barajas

That didn’t mean The Warning lowered the level of the show, but it did the shrillness of his distortions echoed with greater intensity. Even in front of the stage, fans could be seen with band merchandise, which is a great joy for a national band that already creates the same or more excitement than many international bands.

“MONEY” and “EVOLVE” were moments of absolute madness with mosh pits and we even felt him tremble with a band like on the B-stage The warning that has long ceased to be a promise and is already calling on many people to follow them for a long time to come.

In The World Is A Vampire, The Warning showed that they are for big stage/photo. David Barajas