Concerts Reviews
Keep Me Fed Tour: The Warning Serves Up a Feast of Rock in Argentina

On March 13th, The Warning brought their Keep Me Fed World Tour 2025 to the packed Teatro Flores in Buenos Aires, with a full house of 1,800 fans.
The night kicked off at 8:00 PM with the heavy rock band MUS (Mi Última Solución), who got the crowd warmed up and set the perfect mood for a rock-filled evening.
By 8:59, the audience started chanting, “Olé, Olé, Olé, Warning, Warning!” in true Argentine style, and the band made their grand entrance, kicking things off with “Six Feet Deep.”
Throughout the night, the sisters performed 21 songs, pulling from all three of their albums: ERROR, Keep Me Fed, and XXI Century Blood. Fans were treated to some of their biggest hits, including “Dime Qué Más Quieres,” “Hell You Call A Dream,” “More,” and many more.
One of the night’s standout moments came when they invited Lula Bertoldi, the lead singer of Eruca Sativa, to join them on stage for a powerful rendition of “Martirio,” which earned a huge ovation from the crowd.
To wrap up the night in style, the sisters bid farewell to Argentina with “Automatic Sun,” leaving the audience buzzing with excitement. The show lasted about an hour and 45 minutes, and every song was sung at the top of the crowd’s lungs. The fans even surprised a lucky follower by singing “Happy Birthday” to them in the middle of the concert.
Seeing The Warning live was an unforgettable experience. Being so close to the stage, witnessing their incredible performance, and feeling the energy of the crowd grow stronger as the night went on made it all the more special. It was truly a night to remember.
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All Photo Credit: Alan Canale