The Warning announce 2025 summer U.S. tour

The Warning have revealed a slew of headlining tour dates following their supporting run alongside Halsey.

Announced yesterday, The Warning’s headlining tour will kick off on July 6 at The Factory in St. Louis, and it’ll conclude on July 23 at The Fillmore in Minneapolis. The tour will also feature rescheduled performances in Atlanta and Nashville.

Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets will go on sale to the general public this Friday (March 21) at 10 a.m. local time. Presale tickets will go live tomorrow (March 20) at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets for newly announced shows and their forthcoming shows with Halsey can be purchased here.

The Warning will be touring in support of their latest studio album Keep Me Fed.

The Warning tour dates

Halsey US Support Tour

May 10 - Toyota Pavilion - Concord, CA

May 12 - Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre - Phoenix, AZ

May 14 - Hollywood Bowl - Los Angeles, CA

May 17 - Dos Equis Pavilion - Dallas, TX

May 18 – Choctaw Grand Theater – Durant, OR

May 19 - Walmart Amphitheatre - Rogers, AR

May 21 - Ascend Amphitheater - Nashville, TN

May 22 - Ameris Bank Amphitheatre - Alpharetta, GA

May 24 - Midflorida Credit Union Amphitheatre - Tampa, FL

May 25 - Hard Rock Live - Hollywood, FL

The Warning US Headline Tour

July 5 - Summerfest - Milwaukee, WI

July 6 - The Factory - St. Louis, MO

July 8 - Aztec - San Antonio, TX

July 9 - Warehouse Live - Houston, TX

July 11 - House of Blues - Orlando, FL

July 12 - The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA (previously rescheduled*)

July 13 - The Basement East - Nashville, TN (previously rescheduled*)

July 15 - The Ritz - Raleigh, NC

July 16 - The Fillmore - Silver Spring, MD

July 18 - Palladium - New York City, NY

July 19 - Union Transfer - Philadelphia, PA

July 20 - Kemba Live - Columbus, OH

July 22 - Riviera Theatre - Chicago, IL

July 23 - The Fillmore - Minneapolis, MN

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