When they go on sale, Rammstein tickets should be snapped up as soon as possible, because witnessing this band live is a must for anyone, whether they are familiar with the music or not.
Rammstein have retained the same line-up for the length of their career to date, a worthy achievement for a group of musicians that have been around since the early 1990s. Members include Till Lindemann as the lead vocalist, with Richard Z Kruspe on the lead guitar, Paul H Landers on the rhythm guitar, Oliver Riedel on the bass guitar, Christoph Schneider on the drums and Christian Lorenz on the keyboards. This enormously talented team spread out across a huge stage and put on shows that few bands could match even if they tried and as we head into the new decade, they continue to show others how it is done.
Richard Z Kruspe was the founding member of Rammstein, having escaped to West Berlin to begin a career in a band and by 1994 the entire team was formed, entering a competition in Berlin to record a demo. It would lead to big things, beginning with their debut album “Herzeleid” in 1995 and continuing with other albums such as “Sehnsucht” in 1997. With songs like “Du Hast”, they made a huge impression and attracted a huge number of fans around the world, even managing to tour the USA in 1997. After this they released the album “Mutter” in 2001, followed by “Reise, Reise” in 2004, “Rosenrot” in 2005 and “Liebe ist für alle da” in 2009.
Their reputation as a live band has followed them throughout much of their career, with stage performances that have become known for their over-the-top style. Pyrotechnics and elaborate costumes form the basis of events that stand out not just because of the popular music on display, but for the sheer spectacle that stays with audiences for a long time afterwards. It means that Rammstein concerts will be remembered for a long time into the future, with their legacy more than sealed.
As a result, Rammstein tickets will literally be hot property when they hit the market and fans will be ill-advised not to get hold of them as soon as possible. They are passes to some of the most explosive shows around and will be remembered long after the band plays the final song of the evening.