
Tour Update: The Warning’s ‘Keep Me Fed’ Tour Rumored To Face June Start Delay
Tour Turmoil? The Warning’s ‘Keep Me Fed’ World Tour Could Be Delayed – Fans Hold Their Breath Amid Rumors
The excitement surrounding The Warning’s much-anticipated “Keep Me Fed” World Tour has taken an unexpected turn, as growing rumors suggest that the band might be forced to push back the start of their global trek — with whispers of a new kickoff date around June 3rd, 2025.
Initially unveiled as their most ambitious tour to date, “Keep Me Fed” was set to ignite stages across North America and Europe throughout the summer of 2025. U.S. headline shows were scheduled to begin in early May, including a major stop at the Toyota Pavilion in Concord, California, on May 10, and a string of high-energy performances across the U.S. leading into July. In Europe, the trio was booked for several prominent festivals, including a highly anticipated appearance in Sweden on June 5.
However, as fan chatter across social media platforms grows louder, a wave of concern is spreading through The Warning’s passionate global following. Several unconfirmed reports claim that early U.S. dates may now be postponed, suggesting that the world tour could officially launch in early June rather than May as initially planned.
No formal announcement has yet been made by the band or their management, leaving many ticket holders anxiously refreshing their timelines in hopes of clarity. Still, the possibility of a delay — even by a few weeks — has ignited debate among fans: is this simply a strategic adjustment to enhance the tour, or could there be deeper issues behind the scenes?
Sources close to the production suggest that if changes are indeed underway, they could be linked to ensuring the highest quality stage production, technical upgrades, or last-minute negotiations tied to new festival opportunities. Some optimists in the fan community speculate that this move could actually improve the overall experience, allowing The Warning to deliver a tour that exceeds even their already high standards.
Historically, The Warning — sisters Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra Villarreal — have shown an unwavering commitment to their fans, often going to extraordinary lengths to maintain transparency and quality in everything they do. This gives hope to many that if a delay occurs, it would be handled with the care and respect the band is known for.
Meanwhile, critics argue that even rumored delays can cause logistical nightmares, with hotel bookings, travel plans, and vacation schedules potentially thrown into chaos for fans who locked in their arrangements months ago.
Regardless of the outcome, what remains clear is that anticipation for the “Keep Me Fed” World Tour is higher than ever. Even with the uncertainty, fans remain loyal and excited, trusting that The Warning will come through — and perhaps deliver an even bigger and better show than originally imagined.
An official statement is expected soon. Until then, the countdown continues — and so does the speculation.
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