Rammstein has shocked and electrified the rock world with the announcement of what they are calling their final world tour, marking the end of an era for one of the most influential and theatrical bands in industrial metal history. Led by the unmistakable Till Lindemann, the group revealed that this farewell tour will celebrate more than three decades of groundbreaking music, pyrotechnic mastery, and unforgettable live performances.
In a statement shared across their social platforms, the band emphasized that the decision comes after years of relentless touring and a desire to close this chapter at the height of their creative power. “We want this to be a celebration, not a goodbye in sadness,” Lindemann wrote. “Rammstein has always been about intensity—this tour will be our most explosive yet.”
The tour, spanning five continents, promises a staggering production scale, with the band reportedly bringing new stage designs, expanded pyrotechnics, and a setlist that blends fan favourites, deep cuts, and reimagined classics. Fans can expect the signature flame-throwing theatrics, towering industrial structures, and immersive storytelling that have made Rammstein concerts legendary.
Cities and Dates Announced Include:
Berlin, Germany — May 12–13
Paris, France — May 20
London, UK — May 25
Los Angeles, USA — June 3
Mexico City, Mexico — June 10
São Paulo, Brazil — June 18
Tokyo, Japan — July 2
Sydney, Australia — July 10
Additional dates are expected to be added as demand surges.
Fans worldwide have erupted with emotion—gratitude, excitement, and a touch of heartbreak—as tickets rapidly sell out. For many, this tour represents a rare chance to witness Rammstein’s unparalleled live energy one last time.
As the band prepares to ignite stages across the globe, one thing is certain: Rammstein intends to go out in a blaze of fire, steel, and unforgettable sound.