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Till Lindemann promises two completely different shows for the two of them Till Fest concerts on July 3rd and 4th in front of the Battle of the Nations Monument in Leipzig.

The Rammstein singer is presenting a large part of his extensive solo work at his first own open-air festival and is sure to also play numbers that he would otherwise tend to skip live.

While a map was recently published to help fans find their way around the vast area, Lindemann launched a meet & greet for the festival on his website. In other words: concert ticket holders (who are at least 18 years old, otherwise they won’t even be allowed past the folders) can meet the Rammstein frontman.

It is unclear what the conditions for the encounter will be. On Lindemann’s Instagram channel can be read: “Register now at till-lindemann.com and secure your chance for a meet & greet at TILL FEST 2026! Only ticket holders are eligible to participate; the conditions of participation apply.”

Tickets still available

On the singer’s website, all you have to do is enter your email and select the concert you want to attend. Anyone who spontaneously decides to take advantage of their opportunity can do so. There are still tickets for the Till Fest.

The exclusive front-of-stage area (“Golden Circle”) is already completely sold out for both days of the festival. Regular standing room tickets for the rear areas (“Standing Areas”) are currently still available for advance purchase. According to the officially published site map by Till Lindemann, in addition to the main stage, there will also be a smaller additional stage (“Golden Stage”) in the middle of the audience area.

At 91 meters high, the Battle of the Nations Monument in the southeast of Leipzig is the largest monument in Europe and one of the city’s most famous landmarks. 10,000 to 15,000 spectators are expected.

Ministry as support

Lindemann has also achieved another coup: Ministry will also perform in Leipzig on both days. The band around singer Al Jourgensen will play different sets and also perform their current, now sixteenth album “Hopiumforthemasses” live.

Anyone who wants to experience Ministry live this year will only have the chance there, because the group, which has won multiple Grammy awards, has no other gigs planned in Europe.



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