Rammstein: Is the band planning an album after the tour is canceled?

It would be at least a little consolation for all Rammstein fans: After the band around Till Lindemann (57) had to postpone their tour to 2021, drummer Christoph Schneider (54) has now revealed in an interview that the musicians are not in their free time are idle. In the podcast "Rodeo Radio – The BossHoss Rock Show" by the band The BossHoss, Schneider confirmed that the band is working on new songs, as can be heard in a section of the interview on a Facebook fan page.

"We would have played the first concert last week. And then we said to ourselves: let's meet," Schneider said. "Let's think: What could we do this year? We still have so many ideas and unfinished songs …" The musician duo Alec Völkel (48) and Sascha Vollmer (48) asked: Plan the band about a new album? "I don't want to say that now. Let's say: We met and we are working on songs. We want to work on songs. But nobody knows whether this will be a record," Schneider said with caution. The BossHoss was also interested in the favorite stage of the globally successful band. "For us Berliners, of course, the" Berlin Olympic Stadium ", explained Schneider.

New dates for 2021

After the tour postponement, Rammstein has already supplied fans with a different kind of supply: an illustrated book that has been on the market since the end of May. The photographs shown here are from the video shoot for her song "Foreigners". The book is available on the band's website. New dates have already been found for Rammstein's tour stations in Europe, the dates for North America have not yet been fixed. It starts on May 22, 2021 in Leipzig, the end of the tour is celebrated on August 7 in Ostend in the Netherlands. In addition to Leipzig, Rammstein also performed in Germany in Stuttgart, Berlin, Düsseldorf and Hamburg. The band recently released the album "RAMMSTEIN".