The German Rockband is well-known for its spectacular live shows.
The roughly 19,000 tickets for the show sold out within hours and the concert site was filled with fans — including a rather famous one — shortly after it opened on Saturday afternoon.
Frontman Till Lindemann and his band made for an entertaining evening of pyrotechnics and live music, presenting their seventh album 'Rammstein' which came out in May of last year, 10 years after 'Liebe ist für alle da'.
Jeannot Ries attended the show in Roeser to gather some impressions for our readers, and he spoke to Atelier's Laurent Loschetter.
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Rammstein @ Herchesfeld (20.7.19)
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