Rammstein’s “black room”: technology company ends cooperation

Riggingwerk will no longer work with Rammstein in the future. Manager says “black space” exists.

Riggingwerk will no longer work with Rammstein at their concerts. This was shared by Aeneas Hohenadl, Managing Director of the technology and event company “World” with. Hohenadl stated that certain processes were “an open secret” in the industry.

His company had to do with Rammstein as a sub-partner. In event technology, “riggers” are people who work at heights and who are busy assembling and dismantling the trusses at concerts. You hang these trusses with lifting loops, chains, ropes and shackles at certain points under the hall ceiling.

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What is Rammstein’s “black room” aka “Suck Box”?

In the conversation with “Welt” he also came up with the alleged “black room‘ which reportedly featured women on Till Lindemann. This space under the stage was known to the crew as the “suck box”. In addition, according to Hohenadl, regardless of the “Row Zero” system, security personnel were also given the task of going through the rows during the shows and recruiting young women for the “Suck Box”.

Hohenadl now says: “As a company, we distance ourselves from the band Rammstein. I rule out working with Till Lindemann or the band Rammstein in the future.”

The band’s next stop on Wednesday (June 14) is Slovakia’s Trenčín. Meanwhile, the radio station Radioeins is pausing the monthly show with Rammstein keyboardist Flake.

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