The Warning Tour Date for “Keep Me Fed” Cancelled Following Deceptive Media Scammers Selling Fake Tickets – Rescheduled for August 2025

Fans of the Mexican rock band The Warning were left disappointed after a highly anticipated tour date for their “Keep Me Fed” tour was canceled due to fraudulent ticket sales. Reports surfaced that deceptive media scammers had been selling fake tickets, leading to widespread confusion and frustration among fans who had eagerly purchased what they believed to be legitimate passes to the event.

 

The band released an official statement addressing the unfortunate situation, expressing their deep regret over the incident. “We are heartbroken that our fans have been affected by this scam. We strive to give you the best live experience, and it pains us to see so many of you misled by fraudulent sellers. We are working closely with the event organizers and authorities to ensure this doesn’t happen again,” the statement read.

 

As a result of the ticketing fraud, the affected tour date has been officially canceled, with organizers confirming that it will be rescheduled for August 2025. Fans who purchased legitimate tickets through official channels have been assured that their tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled event. Additionally, the band and promoters have urged fans to only buy tickets from verified sources to avoid falling victim to similar scams in the future.

 

Despite this setback, The Warning remains committed to delivering an unforgettable tour experience. The *Keep Me Fed* tour has already seen immense success, and the rescheduled date is expected to bring even more energy and excitement. Fans eagerly await further updates and are hopeful that the new date in August 2025 will provide a chance to experience The Warning’s electrifying live performance without further complications.

 

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