Fresh off Super Bowl week in the Bay Area, The Warning sat down with Baby Huey to talk football chaos, new music, and what’s coming next for the band. Invited by NFL Mexico, the trio soaked in the madness of media row while still sounding like fans themselves—wide-eyed, grateful, and fully embracing the moment.
The band celebrated the release of their new single “Love to Be Loved,” a collaboration with Mexican artist Karla León, and reflected on how spontaneous moments—like jumping onstage at Aftershock—have helped shape their creative path. They also confirmed their next album is fully recorded, teasing a sound that still nods to Muse and Royal Blood but leans harder into ’90s and early-2000s rock influences.
With a BottleRock Napa Valley appearance on the horizon, international touring plans lined up, and one of the most loyal fanbases in modern rock, The Warning is clearly entering a powerful new era—louder, sharper, and more confident than ever.



