Till Lindemann: Rush for tickets for the Rammstein singer’s solo tour

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Rush for tickets for the Rammstein singer’s solo tour

Till Lindemann will go on a solo tour at the end of 2023.

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The upcoming tour of Rammstein singer Till Lindemann is apparently already a success. Over 80,000 tickets were sold in 48 hours.

Rammstein singer Till Lindemann (60) only goes on a solo tour at the end of the year, but the fans already seem to be grabbing tickets for one of the 24 planned concerts. The presale is on May 2nd at 12:00 noon on Lindemann’s website started, more than 80,000 tickets were sold according to a press release within the first 48 hours.

Three of the concerts are already sold out, as can be seen on the website. Tickets for the performances in Lingen (November 15), Frankfurt (November 17) and Antwerp (December 10) are no longer available.

The singer had the dates for the European tour announced on April 26. He will play a total of eleven concerts in Germany in November and December 2023. The tour schedule also includes shows in Sweden, England, Finland, Estonia, Poland and Slovakia. Lindemann, who was previously on the road with Rammstein from the end of May to the beginning of August, will be accompanied by the bands Phantom Vision and Aesthetic Perfection as support acts.

Where does Till Lindemann appear?

The tour kicks off on November 8th in his hometown of Leipzig. Shows in Germany will follow in Düsseldorf (November 10), Münster (November 12), Bamberg (November 14), Lingen, Frankfurt, Kassel (November 18), Trier (November 20), Hamburg (December 8) , Stuttgart (December 16) and Munich (December 18). The last tour stop is Paris on December 20th.

If you still want to get tickets for the planned Rammstein performances in Germany, you are too late. Although the group is playing several concerts in Germany in June and July, these are late Details on the band’s website already sold out. Tickets are currently still available for shows in Vienna, Budapest or Lisbon.

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