3.22.2010

Rammstein adds third Berlin show

With the two Berlin Wuhlheide shows being almost sold out, we are now offering tickets for a third show at the same venue on May 24th. Everyone in possession of tickets for that show might experience the pentecost weekend’s highlight!

Attention: For concerts in Germany, ONLY the Rammstein-Shop is authorized to sell tickets. 

If you obtain your tickets from illegal sources you run the risk of paying insane prices, losing your money, receiving counterfeit tickets, not receiving tickets at all, and being rejected when trying to enter the shows!

Rammstein released "Liebe Ist Tu Alle Da" in 2009.

Rumors about new CD and a DVD release this year!




The site published a Dutch Rammstein.nl hopeful news of new releases from Rammstein in 2010. According to the portal, there are rumors that the band released an CD with new songs and a DVD of her "Lichtspielhaus" later this year.

The new CD contains songs that were recorded during the production of the album Liebe ist für alle da and have not been disclosed until now. Such work may appear in the summer of 2010 (roughly the months of July and August). Its title and the list of tracks, moreover, are seen below:


Ein Kind der Liebe

1. Ein Kind der Liebe [A child of love]
2. Im Schacht [Inside the cave]
3. Tropensturm [Tropical Storm]
4. Roter Sand (Schwertfisch Version) [Red Sand (version swordfish)]
5. Hinfort [Henceforth / Go away]



The new DVD, it will be, according to rumors, "Lichtspielhaus 2" (its title was not set yet), which contains video clips of "Reise, Reise", "Rosenrot" and sentence "LIFAD" beyond, making ofs and other clips of toast.

We can therefore wait for official news in order to confirm or not these rumors are true! Hopefully yes ...

3.02.2010

Culture Rammstein turn up heat at Moscow gig

Rammstein

German hard rockers Rammstein put on a fiery show at their Moscow concert, with a burning man running onto the stage during the song "Benzin."

"At first, I thought I would be burnt," a fan near the front of the stage told RIA Novosti after Sunday's Olimpiisky Stadium show, adding "genius!"

Rammstein concerts are famous for fire shows. However, due to a nationwide safety campaign after a blaze in the Urals city of Perm that killed 155 people in December, there were fears that the group's show would be toned down.

The second of the group's Moscow concerts is scheduled for Monday. Tickets are sold out.

There have been calls in neighboring Belarus for the group's March 7 concert to be cancelled, with the head of the country's Council for Morals accusing the band of promoting "homosexuality, masochism and other perversions, as well as brutality and obscene language."

MOSCOW, March 1 (RIA Novosti)

Culture Rammstein turn up heat at Moscow gig

Rammstein

German hard rockers Rammstein put on a fiery show at their Moscow concert, with a burning man running onto the stage during the song "Benzin."

"At first, I thought I would be burnt," a fan near the front of the stage told RIA Novosti after Sunday's Olimpiisky Stadium show, adding "genius!"

Rammstein concerts are famous for fire shows. However, due to a nationwide safety campaign after a blaze in the Urals city of Perm that killed 155 people in December, there were fears that the group's show would be toned down.

The second of the group's Moscow concerts is scheduled for Monday. Tickets are sold out.

There have been calls in neighboring Belarus for the group's March 7 concert to be cancelled, with the head of the country's Council for Morals accusing the band of promoting "homosexuality, masochism and other perversions, as well as brutality and obscene language."

MOSCOW, March 1 (RIA Novosti)

Rammstein to set themselves on fire on Moscow Stadium

22:1527/02/2010

German hard rockers Rammstein, whose latest album was banned from public display in Germany and show nearly canceled in Belarus, will make an unprecedented fire show in Russia's capital during their concerts on Sunday and Monday.

Rammstein concerts are famous for fire shows. However, due to a nationwide safety campaign launched in Russia after a disastrous fire in the Lame Horse club in the Urals city of Perm that killed 155 people in December, Rammstein's fire show was facing cancelation.

The TCI said that Rammstein would definitely present a fire show.

Zaur Sigayev of the TCI, an agency organizing the event, said that the current fire show of the band is better than before because "musicians really burn each other on the stage."

Tickets for both concerts due on February 28 and March 1 at Moscow's Olympiisky Stadium were sold out long before the events.

The American-Norwegian Industrial band Combichrist will warm up the audience at the Rammstein concerts.

The TCI also said Rammstein refused to give interviews to the Russian press.

Earlier Belarusian authorities wanted to cancel the concert in Minsk due on March 7, the capital of the ex-Soviet state, saying the group promotes "homosexuality, masochism and other perversions, as well as brutality and obscene language."

However, the organizers claimed it would feature no displays of pornography, violence or Nazi symbols during the show.

Rammstein were often accused in the past of flirting with Nazi imagery. However, Belarusian show's organizer, Aleksander Obrozov said after his representative had returned from a fact-finding mission to a Rammstein concert in Oslo, that the band "understands very well that the fascists were guilty for the deaths of millions of people."

Nevertheless, a Russian Culture Ministry official said on the phone the ministry "has no power to ban or protect" the show in Russia and refused to make comments saying it does not deal with commercial events.

The band's sixth album Liebe ist fur alle da (Love is for all), which topped charts all over Europe, was banned from public display in Germany for its sadism and masochism depictions in the artworks and lyrical content. The album was only sold under the counter and was not advertised or made accessible to people under 18.

The album's cover features the band standing around a naked woman lying on a table with one of the members of the band hitting the woman with an axe suggesting she will be eaten by the members.

Apart from Moscow and Minsk, Rammstein during their current tour will visit a number of other eastern European cities, including Riga, Vilnius, and Kiev.

MOSCOW, February 27 (RIA Novosti)