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The Warning is made up of a sisterly trio. Daniela "Dany" Villarreal Vélez (right) plays guitar and provides lead vocals while Alejandra "Ale" Villarreal Vélez plays bass alongside their talented drummer, Paulina "Pau" Villarreal Vélez.Kemba Live! In Columbus OH 7.20.25.
The Warning is made up of a sisterly trio. Daniela “Dany” Villarreal Vélez (right) plays guitar and provides lead vocals while Alejandra “Ale” Villarreal Vélez plays bass alongside their talented drummer, Paulina “Pau” Villarreal Vélez. (Henry Day | WOUB)

Photos from The Warning’s Keep Me Fed World Tour show in Columbus

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOUB) – When The Warning brought their Keep Me Fed World Tour to Columbus on Sunday, the energy at KEMBA Live! (405 Neil Avenue) was electric. The hard-rock trio of sisters from Monterrey, Mexico—Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra—delivered a dynamic set in support of their 2024 album Keep Me Fed, showcasing the musicianship and tight vocal harmonies that first brought them viral fame.

Opening the night was Speed of Light, a high-octane trio whose fusion of punk and hard rock set the tone with impressive intensity. WOUB’s Henry Day captured the evening in photos.

Cameron shreds through tasty solos and moving hooks as the lead guitarist for Speed of Light. Kemba Live! Columbus, OH. 7.22.25.
Cameron of Speed of Light shreds through tasty solos and moving hooks when the band opening for The Warning at Kemba Live! (Henry Day | WOUB)
Speed of Light, a fellow band of siblings open for The Warning at Kemba Live!
Speed of Light, a fellow band of siblings, opened for The Warning at Kemba Live! (Henry Day | WOUB)
Alejandra (left) and Paulina (right) create The Warning's seismic rhythm section.
Alejandra (left) and Paulina (right) create The Warning’s seismic rhythm section. (Henry Day | WOUB)
Alejandra (left) and Paulina (right) create The Warning's seismic rhythm section.
Alejandra (left) and Paulina (right) create The Warning’s seismic rhythm section. (Henry Day | WOUB)
Despite straining her voice due to nonstop touring, Daniela gives high octane harmonies to The Warning's show at Kemba Live!
Despite straining her voice due to nonstop touring, Daniela gives high octane harmonies to The Warning’s show at Kemba Live! (Henry Day | WOUB)