@@SDsailor7the girls said it was as hot as Monterrey. In Monterrey the average temperature in summer goes from 35º to 45º Celsius. So it must have been pretty hot.
@@mexicanopolis9390 I asked the guy that was filming and he said that it was around 84f so who knows but I think it must have been at least in the 90's
@@SDsailor7 Weather forecast showed 27 Celsius degree for the day, but when there were no clouds it was obviously "worse". I think more than 30. Anyway - it was hot and Ale was obviously tired. She even did not throw her picks, but ran off the stage immediately. It had to be hard for Them.
@@johnmalecki713 Alright, I see now that you were not just sniping at them. You ask a fair question, here's my answer: the answer is right now, in progress, they are blowing up and finally getting big. By the end of 2024, will they be as big as Metallica in 2024? No. But they might be as big as Metallica in 1986. I was a teenager then and watched it happen. They went from a band mostly known to hardcore metalheads, opening for Ozzie, to headliners themselves. Of course it was a different time, when MTV could make a band's career in an instant. There's nothing like that now. Even so, they're making it. And why do I bring up Metallica? Because of course The Warning's connection with them from the famous video 10 years ago and from being on their Blacklist compilation. But also because they are in the same league of talent as Metallica. A few years ago, amazing as they were, they weren't yet. But now they are. They really are that good, and I think their time is finally here.
@@johnmalecki713they’re still on the rise and TWA is a big fan base for a rock band in my generation… everyone knows headlines on rock festivals are normally bands that are from my father’s generation so why state the obvious… TW already has 11 years and it wont be too long before they at least start headlining festivals in Mexico ⚡️but everywhere else like US and Europe will take a little while but at least they’re there getting their name out