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Band will be in touch after the tour

Following the allegations against Rammstein singer Till Lindemann and the end of the band's tour, the group thanks their fans.

Till Lindemann of Rammstein during a performance in July.
Till Lindemann of Rammstein during a performance in July.

- Band will be in touch after the tour

Following the serious allegations made against Rammstein singer Till Lindemann (61) by women last year, the band has now concluded their latest tour and addressed the accusations. Lindemann had denied all allegations, with the Berlin public prosecutor's office dropping an investigation against him in the summer of 2023.

Rammstein "carried by a wave of emotions"

The band expressed their gratitude "to all our fans, our friends, and visitors of our concerts" on their official homepage under the title "After the 2024 Tour". The message was also published on Instagram.

They thanked their fans "for your support, your warmth, and your backing" during the tour. The band members felt "carried by a wave of emotions" and found their joy in music and on stage again through their fans. Each performance was "a healing act".

However, since last summer, Rammstein has also been "actively engaging with the allegations made against the band". While they take the matter seriously, they believe "much of it is baseless and grossly exaggerated". This internal process will continue to accompany the musicians for some time.

According to Rammstein, they have played 135 concerts and welcomed six million fans over the past five years. With this "massive stadium tour" now at an end, they stated, "Rammstein is not over. We are not over." The band's journey continues, though the details of their future path remain unclear.

Despite the allegations against Till Lindemann being other people's concerns, Rammstein appreciates the support from their fans in dealing with the situation. Recognizing the profound impact of their fans, the band members increasingly felt carried by a wave of emotions during their performances, finding solace and joy in their music.

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