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Police drop sexual misconduct investigation into Rammstein’s Till Lindemann - www.nme.com - Washington - Berlin - county Lynn - Lithuania - county Shelby
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29.08.2023

Police drop sexual misconduct investigation into Rammstein’s Till Lindemann

Rammstein‘s frontman Till Lindemann following allegations of sexual assault.The investigation was opened back in June after several women came forward, claiming that the singer drugged and recruited them to engage in sexual activity. Lindenmann had previously denied the allegations with his attorneys adding that the claims were “without exception untrue”.As The Washington Post reports, Berlin’s prosecution office shared a statement on Tuesday, August 29 that read: “The evaluation of the available evidence — above all the press reports that refer to anonymous whistleblowers, as well as the additional questioning of witnesses — has not produced any indications that the accused has carried out sexual acts on women against their will, administered disabling substances or exploited a power imbalance towards underage sexual partners in order to persuade them to have sex.”A post shared by Rammstein (@rammsteinofficial)In a statement, Lindemann’s lawyers said that they would “immediately pursue legal action in response to all such accusations”.The allegations against Lindemann first arose in May, when a 24-year-old named Shelby Lynn claimed that a supposed “casting director” invited her to sit in a “row zero” section at the band’s show in Vilnius, Lithuania.Documented on social media, she claimed that someone led her beneath the stage and the singer later made an advance towards her.

Rammstein sued for plagiarism over ‘Deutschland’ riff - www.nme.com - Germany
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31.03.2024

Rammstein sued for plagiarism over ‘Deutschland’ riff

Day FR Euro, Ninja Cyborg filed the lawsuit in the Paris Court of Appeal after an earlier claim was thrown out in 2021. The appeal cites legal music expert Richard Dubugnon, who claims that Rammstein borrowed the riff and other melodic elements” from ‘The Sunny Road’.

Rammstein add Dublin arena show to 2024 European tour plans - www.nme.com - Spain - France - Italy - Ireland - Austria - Germany - Netherlands - Belgium - Denmark - Eu - Greece - Czech Republic - Serbia - city Belgrade, Serbia - county Lyon - Athens, Greece - city Prague, Czech Republic
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11.10.2023

Rammstein add Dublin arena show to 2024 European tour plans

Rammstein have added a Dublin show to their 2024 European tour – you can find all the details below.The industrial metal band are due to embark on a run of huge stadium gigs next May. Stop-offs are scheduled for Prague, Barcelona, Lyon, Copenhagen and more cities throughout that month and into the summer.In the middle of the tour, Rammstein will perform at the RDS Arena in Dublin, Ireland on June 23, 2024.Tickets for the upcoming dates go on general sale at 10am BST/11am CET next Wednesday (October 18).

Rammstein drummer Christoph Schneider issues statement on Till Lindemann sexual assault allegations - www.nme.com - Germany - Berlin
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16.06.2023

Rammstein drummer Christoph Schneider issues statement on Till Lindemann sexual assault allegations

Rammstein drummer Christoph Schneider has spoken out about the current allegations against Till Lindemann.Schneider took to his social media to express his feelings about the situation with the band’s frontman. Lindemann is currently being investigated by prosecutors in Berlin, following multiple allegations of sexual assault.The statement posted to Schneider’s official social media accounts (translated from German) read: “Dear people, I would like to share my personal emotions and thoughts with you. The accusations of the last few weeks have deeply shaken us as a band and me as a person.

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann now under investigation in Germany after sexual assault allegations - www.nme.com - France - Germany - Berlin - county Lynn - Lithuania - county Shelby
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16.06.2023

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann now under investigation in Germany after sexual assault allegations

Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann is being investigated by prosecutors in Berlin, following multiple allegations of sexual assault.According to Agence France-Presse (via Barron’s), the investigation follows several women coming forward, claiming that they were drugged and prepositioned for non-consensual sex acts at various Rammstein shows.“Preliminary proceedings have been initiated against Till Lindemann on allegations relating to sexual offences and the distribution of narcotics,” said a spokeswoman. She also claimed that the inquest was started at their own will, and that no further comments would be issued so as not to hinder the investigation.In a statement to Agence France-Presse, the frontman denied all claims, and labelled the accusations as being “without exception untrue”.The allegations against Lindemann first arose last month, when a 24-year-old named Shelby Lynn claimed that a supposed “casting director” invited her to sit in a “row zero” section at the band’s show in Vilnius, Lithuania.Documented on social media, she claimed that someone led her beneath the stage and the singer later made an advance towards her.

Rammstein respond after Till Lindemann dropped from book publisher amid drink-spiking and sexual misconduct allegations - www.nme.com - Germany
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06.06.2023

Rammstein respond after Till Lindemann dropped from book publisher amid drink-spiking and sexual misconduct allegations

Rammstein have issued a statement following the accusations raised against frontman Till Lindemann, who was dropped from his book publisher after being accused of drink spiking and sexual misconduct.The allegations against the German singer-songwriter first arose last month, when a fan took to social media claiming to have been spiked at a pre-show party.As reported by Loudwire, the accusations came from a Reddit user going by the name of Shelby69666, who uploaded a now-deleted post titled “Fuck Rammstein” that showed a photo of a large bruise with the caption “Spiked, no idea when this happened.”According to the report, she had attended the band’s concert in Vilnius the day before and was invited to a pre-party by a crew member. After numerous threads related to the initial update were deleted from Reddit due to them being considered hearsay, an account with a Shelby69666 username appeared on Twitter, elaborating on the allegations.Here the user explained that she had contacted a crew member who allegedly recruits women to stand in the front row at Rammstein concerts, and was later escorted with a group of women to “Row 0” — a pre-party where she was allegedly spiked and shouted at by the frontman when she said she didn’t want to have sex with him.After returning to “Row 0”, she claimed to have vague memories of attending an afterparty, vomiting in a bathroom and returning to her hotel room.

Rammstein deny Till Lindemann drink-spiking allegation - www.nme.com - Britain - Germany - county Page - county Lynn - county Shelby
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01.06.2023

Rammstein deny Till Lindemann drink-spiking allegation

Rammstein have denied all allegations against frontman Till Lindemann regarding him spiking a fan’s drink at a concert pre-party.The band released a statement on their official Twitter page in both German and English, addressing the recent spiking claims against the frontman stating: “With regard to the allegations circulating on the internet about Vilnius, we can rule out the possibility that what is being claimed took place in our environment. We are not aware of any official investigations into this matter.”As Loudwire reports, a Reddit user by the name of Shelby69666 uploaded a now-deleted post titled “Fuck Rammstein” on May 23 that featured a photo of a large bruise with the caption, “Spiked, no idea when this happened.”With regard to the allegations circulating on the internet about Vilnius, we can rule out the possibility that what is being claimed took place in our environment.We are not aware of any official investigations into this matter.— Rammstein (@RSprachrohr) May 28, 2023She had attended the band’s concert in Vilnius the day prior and was apparently invited to a pre-party by a member of their crew.

Till Lindemann falls from stage at Rammstein’s first show of 2023 - www.nme.com - Paris - Germany - Madrid - city Budapest - Berlin - city Brussels - city Helsinki - Lisbon - Lithuania
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25.05.2023

Till Lindemann falls from stage at Rammstein’s first show of 2023

Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann fell off the stage at the band’s first concert of the year in Vilnius, Lithuania on Monday (May 22).At the end of the gig at Vingis Park, all six members of the German industrial metal band stood at the front of the stage to thank fans and wrap up the gig, as recorded in video footage.Seconds later, Lindemann fell into an opening behind him while most of the band members remained oblivious to what happened.The band appeared the look into the void a few seconds later, though it’s not known if Lindemann sustained any injuries.The band are due to continue their European this weekend for two shows at Helsinki’s Olympiastadion on Saturday (27) and Sunday (28).They will also perform shows in Munich, Madrid, Lisbon, Budapest, Berlin, Paris and more throughout the summer, before their close out at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on August 4.

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann announces London Wembley show - www.nme.com
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26.04.2023

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann announces London Wembley show

Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann has announced that he will be coming to London later this year, to play a show at London’s Wembley Arena.The live date is part of his forthcoming solo tour, which will hit 13 countries across Europe throughout 2023.Most commonly known as the frontman of the industrial metal band Rammstein, Lindemann has made a name for himself throughout his extensive career, particularly for his extravagant stage presence at live shows.Announced today (April 26), the London date will take place at Wembley’s OVO Arena on December 12. Tickets will go on sale next Thursday (May 4), and will be available here.As per a press release, the solo headline tour will feature 24 shows, kicking off this August and running until the end of the year – meaning that the London show will be set at the tail end of the tour.

Watch Rammstein’s Till Lindemann play a punk, a cowboy and more in poker ad - www.nme.com - Britain - Germany - Netherlands
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08.04.2023

Watch Rammstein’s Till Lindemann play a punk, a cowboy and more in poker ad

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann has appeared in a new poker advertisement, and in it he plays a range of characters – including a punk and a cowboy.The ad, for the online poker site GGPoker, sees Lindemann play a number of characters in a high stakes poker game.One of the characters is a cowboy, another a punk, while a third one sees him dressed as a businessman. He also appears in scenes after the game.Check out the full ad with Lindemann in character here:In other news, a statue of Lindemann was reportedly stolen in Germany less than 24 hours after it was erected earlier this month.The statue was put up in the city of Rostock, Germany – near the neighbourhood of Evershagen where the Rammstein frontman grew up – in honour of the singer’s 60th birthday.Loudwire reported that Rostock police were alerted to the theft around 10am CET on January 4 and were looking for witnesses who might have seen the theft happen.Lindemann also featured on a new song by Sharon Kovacs called ‘Child Of Sin’ earlier this year.The German vocalist sings in English on the title track of the Dutch artist’s new album (released under her Kovacs banner).

Rammstein legally forbid Viagogo from reselling their concert tickets - www.nme.com - Spain - France - Germany - Belgium - city Holland - Lithuania
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03.10.2022

Rammstein legally forbid Viagogo from reselling their concert tickets

Rammstein have filed a motion legally forbidding secondary ticket retailer Viagogo from reselling tickets to their upcoming European tour.Earlier this month, the German metallers announced plans for a European stadium tour next year. The band will hit the road on May 22, 2023 kicking off at Vingio Parkas in Lithuania before moving on to dates in Germany, Spain, Holland and France.

Rammstein announce 2023 European stadium tour - www.nme.com - Spain - France - USA - Mexico - Chicago - Germany - Madrid - Belgium - city Budapest - city Holland - Berlin - city Helsinki - city Coventry - Lisbon - Lithuania - city Bern
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02.09.2022

Rammstein announce 2023 European stadium tour

Rammstein have announced plans for a European stadium tour next year.The band will hit the road on May 22, 2023 kicking off at Vingio Parkas in Lithuania before moving on to dates in Germany, Spain, Holland and France. They will wrap up their mammoth jaunt at the King Baudouin Stadium in Belgium on August 4.Tickets for the shows go on sale next Thursday (September 8) at 10am local time and can be purchased here.The latest announcement comes as the band continue their US tour in Chicago tomorrow (September 3) before wrapping up in Mexico in October.

Here’s Metallica’s ‘Master Of Puppets’ in the style of Rammstein - www.nme.com - Germany - city Sandman
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08.08.2022

Here’s Metallica’s ‘Master Of Puppets’ in the style of Rammstein

Metallica’s iconic ‘Master Of Puppets’ into a crushing, industrial number à la German heavyweights Rammstein – check it out below.Denis Pauna’s creation, titled ‘What if Rammstein wrote Master Of Puppets’, was shared on the video streaming platform last Thursday (August 4) and has since clocked up more than 20,000 views.Pauna plays every instrument during the eight-minute reimagining, which includes the now-legendary guitar solo and all the lyrics sung in German.Last year, Pauna performed ‘Enter Sandman’ in the same style, while also turning Depeche Mode’s ‘Personal Jesus’ into a Motörhead song.Since then, he’s asked what if Motörhead wrote Tears For Fears’ ‘Shout’ and what if Alice In Chains wrote ‘Call Me’ by Blondie.Streams of Metallica‘s classic track ‘Master Of Puppets’ have increased significantly following its use in Stranger Things‘ season four finale.In the finale, titled The Piggyback, Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn) played the 1986 track on a rooftop to distract a horde of demonic bats protecting the lair of main villain Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower).Following the episode’s release in July on Netflix, Metallica shared a post on Instagram on Tuesday (July 5) praising the show’s creators, the Duffer Brothers, for the sequence.“The way The Duffer Brothers have incorporated music into Stranger Things has always been next level, so we were beyond psyched for them to not only include ‘Master of Puppets’ in the show, but to have such a pivotal scene built around it.“It’s an incredible honour to be such a big part of Eddie’s journey and to once again be keeping company with all of the other amazing artists featured in the show.”A post shared by Metallica (@metallica)Since then, the track has entered the Billboard Hot 100

Rammstein’s huge Coventry gig heard over 10 miles away - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Germany - city Oslo - city Coventry - city Warsaw - city Tallinn
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28.06.2022

Rammstein’s huge Coventry gig heard over 10 miles away

Rammstein played a huge outdoor gig in Coventry on Sunday (June 26), with the show reportedly heard over 10 miles away.Local news outlet the Coventry Telegraph reported that multiple noise complaints were made by residents multiple miles from the CBS Arena venue.As the Telegraph write, “householders leapt onto social media to report hearing ‘loud thumping’ across Nuneaton and as far away as Burton Hastings — which is eleven miles away.“Some were confused at what the noise until others said it was the rock band’s gig.”The outlet revealed that Facebook posts from local residents revealed that they could hear “loud thumping” and “a loud beat through their closed windows,” adding: “A loud boom was heard around 10:20PM as fireworks lit up the night sky to end the gig.”See footage from Rammstein’s massive stadium show below.The band’s new tour, which stretches throughout 2022, follows the release of the German rockers’ eighth album, ‘Zeit’, which was released earlier this year.

Pianists to open for Rammstein on upcoming stadium tours - www.nme.com - Britain - France - Germany - Berlin - city Prague
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09.05.2022

Pianists to open for Rammstein on upcoming stadium tours

Rammstein have announced that they will have pianists opening for them on their upcoming stadium tours.Two sets of piano players, Duo Jatekok and Duo Abélard, are set to support the band’s shows in both Europe and North America. View the full tour itinerary below.The news follows the release of the German band’s eighth album, ‘Zeit’, which was released last month.

Watch Rammstein’s video for huge new song ‘Zick Zack’ - www.nme.com - France - Berlin
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07.04.2022

Watch Rammstein’s video for huge new song ‘Zick Zack’

Rammstein have shared a second preview of forthcoming album ‘Zeit’ – watch the video for the huge ‘Zick Zack’ below.The band’s new album is set to land on April 29, and was previewed last month with its title track. The new record follows 2019’s ‘Untitled’.After the album’s tracklist was shared last week, ‘Zick Zack’ has been unveiled today (April 7) after a promotional campaign which saw the band create a ‘Zick Zack’ hotline which allowed fans to book appointments at a “beauty clinic” of the same name.The band are also set to open a special pop-up kiosk at Berlin’s Alexanderplatz on Saturday (April 9) from 10am-2pm local time, where they will sell a new 7″ vinyl of ‘Zick Zack’ featuring the single and a remix of the track by Boys Noize.Watch Rammstein’s video for ‘Zick Zack’ below.‘Zeit’ is the eighth studio album from the Berlin band, which is made up of Till Lindemann (vocals), Paul Landers (guitar), Richard Z. Kruspe (guitar), Flake (keyboards), Oliver Riedel (bass) and Christoph Schneider (drums).The new album will be released on multiple formats on April 29, including a standard CD in a digipack with a 20-page booklet, a special edition CD in a six-panel digipack with a 56-page booklet including slipcase, and as a double 180g vinyl LP with a 20-page large-format booklet, as well as in the usual digital formats.A press release reveals that the band spent two years working on the 11 songs on the new album.

Rammstein reveal tracklist for new album ‘Zeit’ - www.nme.com - France - Berlin
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30.03.2022

Rammstein reveal tracklist for new album ‘Zeit’

Rammstein have revealed the tracklist for their new album, ‘Zeit’ – check it out below.The band’s new album is set to land on April 29, and was previewed earlier this month with its title track. The new record follows 2019’s ‘Untitled’.‘Zeit’ is the eighth studio album from the Berlin band, which is made up of Till Lindemann (vocals), Paul Landers (guitar), Richard Z. Kruspe (guitar), Flake (keyboards), Oliver Riedel (bass) and Christoph Schneider (drums).The new album will be released on multiple formats on April 29, including a standard CD in a digipack with a 20-page booklet, a special edition CD in a six-panel digipack with a 56-page booklet including slipcase, and as a double 180g vinyl LP with a 20-page large-format booklet, as well as in the usual digital formats.A press release reveals that the band spent two years working on the 11 songs on the new album.

Members of Rammstein, Faith No More cover The Beatles’ ‘Come Together’ for Ukraine fundraiser - www.nme.com - Ukraine
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25.03.2022

Members of Rammstein, Faith No More cover The Beatles’ ‘Come Together’ for Ukraine fundraiser

Rammstein, Faith No More, Ministry and Filter, to cover The Beatles’ 1969 classic ‘Come Together’.In stark contrast to the ‘Abbey Road’ original’s chill, groove-inflected pop feel, the star-studded cover turns ‘Come Together’ into a bourbon-soaked swag-rock anthem, replete with a searing, overdriven riff, stomp-and-clap percussion and smoky vocal harmonies. To that end, it interpolates elements of Queen’s 1977 hit ‘We Will Rock You’, with the lyric changed to “we will stop you”.The project was steered by COP International founder Christian Petke, alongside legendary producer John Fryer (Depeche Mode, Cocteau Twins, Nine Inch Nails).

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann helped stranded Ukrainian refugee find shelter in Berlin - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - Berlin
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18.03.2022

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann helped stranded Ukrainian refugee find shelter in Berlin

Rammstein vocalist Till Lindemann has helped a Ukrainian refugee who was stranded after fleeing the ongoing war in her country.Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the country’s military to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24. At the time of writing, the UN reports that at least 816 civilians had died, with a further 1333 injured.The story of refugee Alisa Komm’s meeting with Lindemann was posted on Instagram by the rapper Potap, and has since been confirmed by Rammstein’s reps to Loudwire.Komm arrived at Berlin train station shortly after Russia declared war on Ukraine, but was unable to find an available hotel. She then described how Lindemann helped her to find a hotel via a volunteer at the station.The post reads (as translated via Metal Addicts): “I feel bad, I want to cry [and] approach another volunteer.

Rammstein are set to return with new music tomorrow - www.nme.com - Britain - Germany
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09.03.2022

Rammstein are set to return with new music tomorrow

Rammstein are set to return to action tomorrow (March 10) by releasing a brand new song and music video.The German band are expected to release the follow-up to their 2019 album ‘Untitled’ later this year.Rammstein shared a cryptic 30-second teaser clip on their social media channels yesterday (March 8) which appears to serve as a preview of their new music video.The video, for a new song which is believed to be titled ‘Zeit’ (given the hashtag #ZEITkommt), will be released tomorrow at 4pm UK time (5pm CET) on the Rammstein website and the band’s YouTube channel.#ZEITkommt – 10.03. – 17:00 CET – https://t.co/GPAhPqGuPO pic.twitter.com/0MkuSYEQBu— Rammstein (@RSprachrohr) March 8, 2022A release date for Rammstein’s next album has yet to be announced, but the record has already been delayed due to a reported paper shortage.As Metal Sucks reported last month, German composer and musical director Sven Helbig – who has contributed orchestral parts to the new album – revealed in a recent interview with Sachsische that a “lack of paper” has affected Rammstein’s release plans.“The band itself doesn’t know at the moment,” Helbig told the publication about when the album might be released (via RammWiki).

Rammstein denounce Russia over “shocking attack” on Ukraine - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - Germany
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06.03.2022

Rammstein denounce Russia over “shocking attack” on Ukraine

Rammstein have spoken out in support of the Ukraine in light of the country’s ongoing conflict with Russia.It comes after Ukraine severed diplomatic ties with Russia and declared martial law after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation last month (February 24).On Friday (March 4), the German band took to social media to post an image of Ukraine’s blue and yellow flag with the Rammstein logo in the middle, showing their support for those affected by the attacks.“The band Rammstein wishes to express its support for the nation of Ukraine as it resists the shocking attack perpetrated by the Russian government,” they wrote.

Rammstein’s new album has reportedly been delayed due to a paper shortage - www.nme.com - Germany - city Coventry
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16.02.2022

Rammstein’s new album has reportedly been delayed due to a paper shortage

Rammstein‘s forthcoming new album has reportedly been delayed due to a paper shortage.The German band had been expected to release their follow-up to 2019’s ‘Untitled’ later this year. Guitarist Richard Kruspe said back in November that the record should be arriving before the start of Rammstein’s world tour in May.However, an unexpected complication has now reportedly cast doubt on Rammstein’s initial release plans.As Metal Sucks reports, German composer and musical director Sven Helbig – who has contributed orchestral parts to the new album – revealed in a recent interview with Sachsische that a “lack of paper” is the problem currently facing the band.“The band itself doesn’t know at the moment,” Helbig told the publication about when the album might now be released (via RammWiki).

Rammstein’s new album will arrive ahead of their 2022 world tour - www.nme.com
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15.11.2021

Rammstein’s new album will arrive ahead of their 2022 world tour

Rammstein‘s Richard Kruspe has confirmed that the band’s new album will be released before the start of their world tour in 2022.Speaking to 24 Hours World News, founding member and guitarist Kruspe discussed his other band Emigrate, who have just released their fourth studio album ‘The Persistence of Memory’.

Rammstein premiere new song to astronaut onboard International Space Station - www.nme.com - France - Germany - county Thomas
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28.10.2021

Rammstein premiere new song to astronaut onboard International Space Station

Rammstein have premiered a song from a forthcoming new album by sharing it with French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, who is currently onboard the International Space Station.The German industrial band’s drummer, Christoph Schneider, linked up with Pesquet directly from his home to share the track, which has not yet been released.“It felt like a child’s dream coming true for me – talking to a person living in the sky, sharing a glimpse of his view, realizing again how small we all are compared to the

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann announces European solo tour in 2022 - www.nme.com - city Moscow - city Prague - city Kiev - city Bratislava - city Tallinn
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27.10.2021

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann announces European solo tour in 2022

Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann has announced plans for a European solo tour in 2022.Lindemann will hit the road for six dates for his ‘Ich Hasse Kinder (I Hate Kids)’ tour in January, taking in shows in Kiev, Bratislava, Prague, Tallinn, Novosibirsk and Moscow. You can view the dates below.​“The first dates have been announced, the rest will follow shortly.

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann and Richard Kruspe share ‘Always On My Mind’ cover - www.nme.com
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18.10.2021

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann and Richard Kruspe share ‘Always On My Mind’ cover

Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann.The band, a side project of the Rammstein guitarist Richard Kruspe, are currently gearing up to release their fourth album ‘The Persistence Of Memory’ on November 5.Emigrate’s heavy, rock-driven version of ‘Always On My Mind’ is the third single to be taken from the album.

Rammstein’s Richard Kruspe announces new Emigrate album, ‘The Persistence Of Memory’ - www.nme.com
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28.09.2021

Rammstein’s Richard Kruspe announces new Emigrate album, ‘The Persistence Of Memory’

Rammstein‘s Richard Kruspe has announced a new album under his Emigrate moniker, ‘The Persistence Of Memory’.The guitarist will release his fourth record as Emigrate on November 5. You can pre-order it here.Following up on last month’s ‘Freeze My Mind’, Emigrate has further previewed the forthcoming full-length with the dramatic new single ‘You Can’t Run Away’.The latest song is accompanied by a part-black-and-white official video, which was directed by Anuk Rohde.

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann questioned by Russian police ahead of cancelled festival appearance - www.nme.com - Russia
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30.08.2021

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann questioned by Russian police ahead of cancelled festival appearance

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann was questioned by Russian police before the cancellation of the frontman’s appearance at a music festival in Tver.The musician was booked to perform at the Maclarin For Homeland festival this weekend (August 29) but pulled out.Although it was previously claimed that Lindemann had been arrested, it is now reported that he was not detained, but questioned in his hotel room by police.

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann faces legal action over “unauthorised” NFT sale - www.nme.com - Russia - Germany - city Moscow, Russia - city Saint Petersburg, Russia
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17.08.2021

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann faces legal action over “unauthorised” NFT sale

Rammstein‘s Till Lindemann over the “unauthorised” sale of an NFT bearing its imagery.Last week, the German band’s frontman entered the world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) by selling VIP-style access to him along with special digital artwork.

Fans can buy €100,000 of NFTs and have dinner in Moscow with Rammstein’s Till Lindemann - www.nme.com - Russia - Germany - city Moscow, Russia - city Saint Petersburg, Russia
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10.08.2021

Fans can buy €100,000 of NFTs and have dinner in Moscow with Rammstein’s Till Lindemann

Till Lindemann is one of the latest musicians to enter the world of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) by selling VIP-style access to him along with special digital artwork.The German singer, who as well as fronting Rammstein performs solo under his name, is offering fans the chance to dine with him in Moscow, Russia as part of a €100,000 (£84,705) NFT package.His NFTs range from a short animated clip featuring Lindemann pictured at the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia to an unreleased

Iron Maiden on how Rammstein inspired ‘The Writing On The Wall’ video - www.nme.com
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21.07.2021

Iron Maiden on how Rammstein inspired ‘The Writing On The Wall’ video

Bruce Dickinson has spoken of how Rammstein inspired the video for Iron Maiden‘s comeback single, ‘The Writing On The Wall’.Dickinson and co. returned last week (July 15) with their first new track in six years.

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann releases gory ‘Ich hasse Kinde’ music video - www.nme.com - Russia - city Moscow
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01.06.2021

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann releases gory ‘Ich hasse Kinde’ music video

Rammstein frontman teased the song with a preview clip last week, marking what would be his second release of 2021. Last month the metal legend shared ‘Lubimiy Gorod’ for the film Devyatayev, an orchestral piano-driven ballad originally performed by Mark Bernes in 1939 which he sings entirely in Russian.Also last month the singer’s now-defunct side project, LINDEMANN, screened their Live In Moscow concert film in cinemas for one night only across a select number of countries.

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann teases new music coming next week - www.nme.com - Britain - Germany
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29.05.2021

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann teases new music coming next week

Rammstein‘s Till Lindemann has announced that he has new music coming next week.On Thursday (May 27), the German frontman announced that he will be releasing a new song called ‘Ich hasse Kinder’ (translated in English as ‘I Hate Children’) on Monday (June 1).Lindermann accompanied the news with a 15-second teaser clip.

Rammstein announce details of first ever North American stadium tour - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - USA - Chicago - Canada - Germany - city Mexico City
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24.05.2021

Rammstein announce details of first ever North American stadium tour

Rammstein have announced details of their first ever North American stadium tour – see the dates below.The tour, dubbed ‘Rammstein In Amerika’, will see the German metallers bring their notorious, pyro-heavy show to the continent for the first time.The tour will begin in late August 2022 with a show at the Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal, Canada.

Download Festival announces special ‘Reloaded’ TV event - www.nme.com
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16.05.2021

Download Festival announces special ‘Reloaded’ TV event

Download Festival has announced a special free-to-air TV event called Reloaded which is set to air this summer.The two-night show will feature clips from ​some of “the best Download headliner performances from the past 10 years” including Linkin Park, Metallica, Slipknot, Iron Maiden, Rammstein, Guns N’ Roses and more.Reloaded will air on Sky Arts on June 5 – 6 (which is the weekend that should have marked Download 2021) and will be available free for all to watch.

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann shares new video for solo single ‘Lubimiy Gorod’ - www.nme.com - Russia - Austria - Germany - city Moscow
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10.05.2021

Rammstein’s Till Lindemann shares new video for solo single ‘Lubimiy Gorod’

Rammstein‘s Till Lindemann has shared a new video for his solo single, ‘Lubimiy Gorod’ – watch it below.The song, sung entirely in Russian, was made for the film Devyatayev, which was released on April 29.Translated as “beloved town”, the orchestral piano-driven ballad was originally performed by Mark Bernes in 1939.Earlier this month it was revealed that Lindemann’s Live In Moscow concert film is coming to cinemas for one night only in most countries. In Germany and Austria, however, fans will

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