This is how Padua prepares for the concert

Around 40,000 spectators are expected: On July 1, Rammstein will play a sold-out show in the Eugano Stadium in Padua, as in almost all cities on their European tour. Unlike in the German capital, where petitions are currently running to stop the planned Berlin concerts in July, there is anticipation for the show.

Planned pre and after show areas in front of the stadium

5,000 German visitors alone would travel to Padua for the Rammstein concert. The band had already performed at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino last year – the return is a highlight for Italian fans. However, the traffic situation could be less pleasing due to the many tourists and residents arriving. Those responsible advise all spectators not to arrive after 5:30 p.m. The car parks are open from 8 a.m., admission to the site is from 3 p.m. A pre- and after-show area will be set up outside the stadium, where spectators can while away the time with drinks and food before and after the concert. The Rammstein show is expected to start at 9 p.m.

Good to know for everyone who parks in more distant car parks: Shuttle buses run continuously from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and take spectators to the stadium and from 11:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. back to the car park.

Rammstein live in Padua: Important information about admission

As with any major event, there will be controls at the entrances. Entry is not possible with large backpacks and bags, bottles, cans and blunt objects. Drones, selfie sticks, laptops, tablets, power banks, spray cans, helmets, tents or sleeping bags are also not allowed.

Anyone still looking for a place to stay will have to be noisy local media Expect prices averaging 360 euros – if you can get a hotel room at all. Because 97 percent of the accommodations are already fully booked. This is also due to the fact that there are other concerts in the region on the first weekend in July – including a show by Laura Pausini.

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