The Warning’s first concert film premieres in Los Angeles, capturing a career-defining show in front of 30,000 fans

The Warning at The Grove for their concert film premiere. Photo by Alexa Cha
On August 18th, The Warning premiered their debut concert film Live From Auditorio Nacional, CDMX at The Grove in Los Angeles. The screening marked a new chapter for the Mexican hard-rock trio—Daniela, Paulina, and Alejandra Villarreal—who have steadily risen from viral covers on YouTube to headlining one of the most iconic venues in Latin America. That night in Mexico City, the sisters performed to more than 30,000 fans. Thanks to the film, their biggest stage yet has been translated into a global experience.

Photo by Alexa Cha

Photo by Alexa Cha

Photo by Alexa Cha
The Warning have always thrived on intensity, but their live concert film delivers more than raw energy, it’s immersive. The cameras capture not only the magnitude of the show but also the small, unspoken exchanges between the sisters that make their chemistry magnetic. The audio production sharpens every lyric, every riff, and every thunderous drum fill into clarity. It gives fans the closest possible feeling to being there in person.

The Warning on stage discussing their concert film. Photo by Alexa Cha
MARVIN Editor-in-Chief Marvin Scott Jarrett, who attended the premiere, described it perfectly: “The Warning film is the closest thing to being at a live Warning concert, simply epic. The sound and cinematography makes you feel like you’re right there at the concert.” That balance of scale and intimacy is what makes this film so powerful. Concert films are an art form, and when crafted with intent, they can transcend documentation to become their own performance.

The Warning on the carpet with MARVIN Editor in Chief Marvin Scott Jarrett. Photo by Alexa Cha
For The Warning, Live From Auditorio Nacional, CDMX feels like more than a victory lap—it’s a manifesto. It places them in the lineage of great rock bands whose live shows become cultural events, not just for those lucky enough to get tickets, but for anyone who presses play. By premiering in Los Angeles and rolling out across AMC theaters worldwide, the sisters have expanded their reach far beyond Mexico City, offering every fan the chance to step into that night of sound, sweat, and catharsis.
With this film, The Warning proves that rock is not just alive, it’s evolving, expanding, and ready for a new generation to claim it.



















































































































































