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Autores: Peter Mayes, Nick Littlemore, Sam Littlemore, Daniela Villarreal Vélez, Paulina Villarreal Vélez, Alejandra Villarreal Vélez
Etiqueta: Etcetc Music
Tipo: Dance
PNAU REVEAL UNEXPECTED COLLAB WITH MEXICAN ROCK BAND THE WARNING FOR JOYFUL NEW SINGLE “TU CORAZÓN (YOUR HEART)”

PLUS ANNOUNCE 12-DATE REGIONAL AUSTRALIAN TOUR CATCH PNAU PLAYING MEXICO CITY ON MAY 1ST LISTEN TO “TU CORAZÓN (YOUR HEART)”: https://pnau.etcetc.to/tucorazon WATCH THE OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: youtube.com/watch?v=f7JcN5lnLew

Dance legends PNAU are known for collaborating with both emerging artists (Budjerah, Djanaba) and globally renowned artists (Elton John, Dua Lipa, Coldplay, Khalid), and today they unveil their latest surprise collab, teaming up with all-sister Mexican rock band The Warning for their joyful new single “Tu Corazón (Your Heart)”. The release comes ahead of PNAU announcing a 12-date regional tour of Australia, as well as playing Mexico for the very first time.

PNAU first came across The Warning while shooting a music video for Empire of the Sun in Mexico over a decade ago, when The Warning were aspiring musicians hoping to make their way in the rock scene as an all-sister band. Not long after this first meeting, The Warning headed to a recording session in PNAU’s studio in downtown Los Angeles. Now in 2026, the song, “Tu Corazón (Your Heart)”, has risen to the surface. “Tu Corazón” is a song about opening your heart to the beauty around you, an important message for people everywhere in an ever-changing world.

On the collab, PNAU’s Nick Littlemore said, “Tu Corazón is a flash of ecstatic dance, coming at you from our sister city of Monterrey. A once storied adventure, now a booming jam - punk, love and all wild. Try as you might to sit still, I challenge you to do so. You have been warned!” The Warning adds, “This song is about opening your heart to every beautiful thing this world has to offer through community and the people we love. We had a great time working with PNAU creating something this unique and fun! It was a very nostalgic process for us and we loved connecting with our past selves through this song. We are grateful to have been a part of this record and we love Pete and Nick very much!”

“Tu Corazón” follows on from The Warning’s recent single “Kerosene” which has lit the fuse for a whole lot more to come from The Warning. The trio has just played Lollapalooza Chile, Argentina, Brazil, plus they played to a record-breaking crowd of 50,000 for their hometown show in Monterrey’s Tecate Pal Norte alongside Tunstile and Guns N’ Roses, before jetting off to support YUNGBLUD on his IDOLS World Tour in the UK and US later this year. The Warning draw strength and power from a lifetime of sisterhood and music. The Warning have logged thousands of miles on the road, generated hundreds of millions of streams, and left countless fans in awe.

The inversions of “Tu Corazón (Your Heart)” were brought to life visually, with PNAU returning to the old town of Monterrey to create a music video with the people of Mexico - celebrating the Latin culture and vibrance, passion and love the country is known for. Directed by Alberto ‘AJ’ Gomez, the music video involved a cast and crew of 40 locals, bringing the passion and energy of the song to life. Watch the official music video .

The joy and passion of “Tu Corazón (Your Heart)” has already been tapped by Mexican juice brand Jumex, who have used the track for their major World Cup campaign, with The Warning also appearing in the television commercials airing across Mexico. Watch the campaign.

The release of “Tu Corazón (Your Heart)” comes as PNAU announce a run of 12 live shows across regional Australia, plus their debut show in Mexico. On their upcoming regional tour, PNAU’s Nick Littlemore said, “PNAU is hitting the road this winter and we’ll be hitting every outhouse, dog house, hip house and acid house on our first ever regional live tour this June. A true winter warmer, we look forward to seeing all you raving jellybeans out there.”

“Tu Corazón (Your Heart)” follows on from PNAU’s recent collab with Grammy-nominated Italian trio MEDUZA, “Rollin”, “Light Me Up” with Kungs, and a run of high-profile remixes for global icons including Coldplay, Parcels, Tame Impala, Diana Ross and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. PNAU’s 2024 album Hyperbolic featured an A-list lineup of collaborators such as Khalid, Troye Sivan, Bebe Rexha, and Empire of the Sun. Born out of Sydney’s rave scene with homegrown classics such as “Embrace”, “Chameleon”, and “Go Bang” now part of Australian music lore, PNAU catapulted to global prominence in 2021 with “Cold Heart” alongside Elton John and Dua Lipa, a record that amassed billions of streams, multiple awards, and propelled the duo to stratospheric new heights.

With The Warning the latest act to appear in PNAU’s list of incredible collaborators, it’s time to feel the joy and stream “Tu Corazón (Your Heart)” now!

ABOUT THE WARNING The Warning grew up writing songs, playing shows, and sharpening their craft together in Monterrey, Mexico. That lifelong bond between sister Daniela “Dany” (guitar, lead vocals, piano), Paulina “Pau” (drums, vocals, piano), and Alejandra “Ale” Villarreal (bass, piano, backing vocals) fuels their uncompromising vision and drives the chemistry that powers the band. After building a global audience with early independent releases, The Warning broke through with ERROR [2022] and Keep Me Fed [2024]. The latter pushed their career streams past 650 million and earned a Latin GRAMMY ® nomination for Best Rock Song for “Qué Más Quieres,” alongside nominations at the MTV VMAs and MTV EMAs. Relentless touring has taken them around the world, headlining packed venues and sharing stages with artists including Yungblud, Halsey, Evanescence, Muse, and Foo Fighters. In 2025, they capped off the cycle with sold-out shows for 30,000 fans in Mexico City, captured on the live album and concert film Live From Auditorio Nacional, CDMX, which screened in AMC and Cinépolis theaters. To kick off 2026, The Warning ignite their next era with “Kerosene,” a powerful statement of what’s to come.

Valentina Spada