Rammstein, live in Cape Town, 2011
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On July 15th, 16th and 18th, Rammstein will also be performing in Berlin as part of their European stadium tour. The Olympic Stadium has now issued updated safety information for the shows. Reason are the expected temperatures at the weekend.
Since temperatures of around 37 degrees Celsius are to be expected today (July 15th), visitors are advised to bring protective hats and sunscreen. The venue also allows non-alcoholic beverages to be brought in in beverage cartons or PET bottles. The containers can also be filled up on site at the toilet facilities so that all guests can drink enough before and during the show. Sunday is expected to be less hot, but still expect temperatures between 27 and 30 degrees.
Rammstein in Berlin: When is admission?
In addition, the Olympic Stadium announces that admission to the site will start at 4 p.m. VIP areas open at 4:30 p.m. Please note that the tickets are personalised. You must therefore be able to identify yourself with a valid identification document. This also applies to children between the ages of six and twelve. For them, student ID and electronic health card are sufficient.
As usual, bags up to a maximum of DIN A4 (21 to 29.7 centimetres) can be taken along. You should not take with you:
- professional cameras,
- action cameras
- Selfie Sticks
- Guns, knives or pepper spray
- helmets
- umbrellas
- Food or drinks (excluding non-alcoholic drinks up to 0.5 liters in carton or PET)
The concert starts on July 15th. at 7:30 p.m., on July 16 and 18 the show starts at 7 p.m. The support band Abélard will also play in Berlin. At 8:30 p.m. Rammstein will enter the stage – the concert will probably end on Saturday at 11 p.m., Sunday and Tuesday Rammstein will play from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Rammstein: No after-show party on the premises
As previously announced, no after-show party for Rammstein may take place on the grounds of the Olympic Stadium. This decision was made based on the allegations against Till Lindemann. Visitors to the show should also know that protesters have announced that they will speak out loudly against the planned Rammstein concerts.