
The Warning Nominated for 2025 Grammy – Latin Rock Band Takes Over the World Stage!
In a groundbreaking moment for Latin rock, Mexican power trio The Warning has been nominated for a 2025 Grammy Award, solidifying their status as one of the most electrifying and influential rock bands of the new generation. The Monterrey-born sisters — Daniela (guitar/vocals), Paulina (drums/vocals), and Alejandra Villarreal (bass) — have been setting stages ablaze across the globe, and now, their hard work and undeniable talent have earned them one of music’s highest honors.
The band is nominated in the Best Rock Performance category for their explosive single “Burnout” from their latest album Keep Me Fed. This nomination marks a major milestone not only for the trio but also for Latin American artists breaking into the international rock scene. The Warning’s sound, a fiery mix of heavy riffs, raw emotion, and fierce vocals, has captivated fans worldwide, and their Grammy recognition is seen as a long-overdue acknowledgment of their impact.
Since their viral beginnings — when a YouTube cover of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” caught the world’s attention — The Warning has evolved into a global phenomenon. They’ve toured with giants like Foo Fighters, Muse, and Halestorm, but this Grammy nod puts them in a whole new spotlight.
“We are honored and overwhelmed with gratitude,” the band said in a joint statement on social media. “This nomination is not just ours — it belongs to everyone who believed in us from the very beginning.”
Fans, critics, and fellow musicians have flooded social media with messages of support and celebration. The Warning’s nomination is more than just a personal victory — it’s a triumph for women in rock, Latin American musicians, and the growing diversity in the global music landscape.
The world is watching — and listening — as The Warning continues to break boundaries and rise
to the top.