Rammstein Announce Another European Stadium Tour
In a move that you could practically set your watch to at this point, iconic German industrial outfit Rammstein have announced yet another European stadium run that’s set to kick off this coming May. The explosively controversial act’s itinerary looks like an attempt to hit areas they missed during last year’s run, so even more fans can witness the fire and fury that’s band the sextet internationally famous.
And given how their last tour quickly became mired in controversy following a string of sex assault allegations against vocalist Till Lindemann, this may be the most well-behaved version of the band we’ll see yet. Especially since the tour will kick off almost exactly one year after the ill-fated Vilnius, Lithuania show where an Irish woman named Shelby Lynn described a series of dubious events surrounding Lindemann’s alleged conduct during pre-show, post-show, and mid-show activities with female fans.
Lynn’s allegations essentially sparked a firestorm of other women leveling accusations against the vocalist, leading the band to post a statement in support of Lindemann while threatening legal action against Lynn. After German authorities opened an investigation into the matter, prosecutors dropped the case due to a lack of evidence.
Regardless of all the controversy, it’s extremely likely that Rammstein will sell a ridiculous amount of tickets in a short amount of time, so if you’re interested in checking their live show out, you’re going to be in Europe anyway, and you’re not at risk of getting hand-picked for one of Lindemann’s totally-not-a-party-to-pick-someone-to-fuck parties, then definitely check out the list of dates below.
Tickets go on sale next Wednesday at 11 a.m. CEST, though LIFAD club members get access to an exclusive 24-hour pre-sale starting next Monday, October 16 at 11 a.m. CEST.
Rammstein Tour dates:
May 11 – Czech Republic, Prague, Airport Letňany [Tickets]
May 15 – Germany, Dresden, Rinne [Tickets]
May 16 – Germany, Dresden, Rinne [Tickets]
May 24 – Serbia, Belgrade, Ušće Park [Tickets]
May 30 – Greece, Athens, [to be announced soon] [Tickets]
Jun. 05 – Spain, San Sebastián, Estadio Anoeta [Tickets]
Jun. 08 – France, Marseille, Orange Vélodrome [Tickets]
Jun. 11 – Spain, Barcelona, Estadi Olímpic [Tickets]
Jun. 15 – France, Lyon, Groupama Stadium [Tickets]
Jun. 18 – Netherlands, Nijmegen, Goffertpark [Tickets]
Jun. 23 – Ireland, Dublin, RDS Arena [Tickets]
Jun. 27 – Belgium, Ostend, Park Nieuwe Koers [Tickets]
Jul. 05 – Denmark, Copenhagen, Valbyparken [Tickets]
Jul. 17 – Austria, Klagenfurt, Wörthersee Stadion [Tickets]
Jul. 18 – Austria, Klagenfurt, Wörthersee Stadion [Tickets]
Jul. 21 – Italy, Reggio Emilia, RCF Arena (Campovolo) [Tickets]
Jul. 26 – Germany, Gelsenkirchen, Veltins-Arena [Tickets]
Jul. 27 – Germany, Gelsenkirchen, Veltins-Arena [Tickets]