The Warning will release their new full-length album, Keep Me Fed, in June, following a UK tour including Manchester gig.

The sister-trio rock band The Warning will headline a Manchester gig at Manchester Academy 2, one of six UK dates they are playing.

Ahead of the album and tour, The Warning have also shared two new singles, Hell You Call A Dream and the Spanish-language Que Mas Quieres.

Speaking about the album, Pau said, “throughout the whole process, the work was consuming us.  By impacting everything we did, the album kept us fed both creatively and personally. We’re inviting other people to participate and consume it too.”

Dany adds on new single Hell You Can A Dream (co-written and produced by Anton Delost and Dan Lancaster), “Hell You Call A Dream tries to express a feeling most musicians find hard to express. When you’re touring, you experience the positives, the negatives, and the whole spectrum of emotion all at once. It’s about how something you love so much can be something that also weighs you down, but you continue to do it out of love. It’s fulfilling, but it’s tiring.”

The upcoming UK tour marks the bands return to Europe following a run of sold-out dates in 2023 as well as support slots with MUSE and Royal Blood.

When do The Warning headline at Manchester Academy?

The Warning headline at Manchester Academy on 25 April 2024.  The Manchester gig is one of six UK dates they have announced:
21 April   –   Birmingham, O2 Institute 2
22 April   –   Leeds, Stylus
23 April   –   Glasgow, The Garage
25 April   –   Manchester, Manchester Academy 2
26 April   –   Cardiff, Y Plas
27 April   –   London, O2 Forum Kentish Town