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What will happen next with Rammstein is currently anything but clear. The band is currently on break. The restless Till Lindemann is still on the road and played concerts on his “My World” solo tour all over Europe this year.

It was a fiery success, as the organizer now reported. A total of 200,00 tickets were sold. On Thursday (December 18th) the singer ended his tour with a gig in Prague. Stations in Leipzig, Dortmund, Dresden, Hamburg, Munich, Nuremberg, Vienna, Istanbul, Sofia and Bucharest were sold out.

Fred Handwerker, European agent and managing director of the tour operator Handwerker Promotion e GmbH, calls this a “sensational success”. “They turned every single concert into an energy fireworks display, the sparks of which spread to thousands of fans,” says Fred Handwerker.

450,000 fans wanted to see Til Lindemann in 2025

Together with the festival gigs, Lindemann will have more than 450,000 spectators across Europe this year. Of course, this is far from Rammstein categories. Well over five million tickets were sold for her last world tour, which included 141 concerts during the Corona break. This brought sales of more than 500 million euros.

Nevertheless, the question can be asked whether Till Lindemann actually still needs Rammstein. Despite all the accusations that have been leveled against him for a long time, he can apparently easily bring his music to women and men. Of course, the singer can’t keep up with mega tours like Dua Lipa or The Weekend for Europe, but compared to other German musicians and bands, Lindemann is pretty much in a league of his own as a solo act (albeit far away from Helene Fischer, for example).

Next year, however, the 62-year-old will be a little rarer (in Europe). No further concerts have been announced so far, but he will be holding his “Till Fest” in 2026 (on July 3rd and 4th at the Völkerschlachtdenkmal in Leipzig), where, among others, Ministry will be shown. In addition, there is still further appearances on other continents.

Most recently there was an expanded version of his solo album “Zunge”, with new bonus tracks. However, a new record has not yet been announced.

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