Lindemann launches solo tour with provocative show in Leipzig

Till Lindemann, Rammstein's frontman, kicked off his solo tour 'Meine Welt' with an intense concert at Leipzig's Quarterback Arena. Before more than 10,000 spectators, the 62-year-old delivered a 90-minute show packed with musical power and provocative elements. The tour will pass through major cities in Germany and Europe, concluding in Australia in January.

Till Lindemann (62), the charismatic frontman of the band Rammstein, launched his solo tour 'Meine Welt' on October 29, 2025, in Leipzig. The Quarterback Arena was filled with over 10,000 fans who experienced the 62-year-old in a 90-minute performance. With powerful sound, provocative lyrics, and impressive stage visuals, Lindemann captivated the audience from the start.

Accompanied by thumping bass lines, dancers floated on pedestals five meters high, while the show was typically laced with Lindemann's provocations. Nuns danced in garters, the drummer threw cakes into the crowd, and a giant screen displayed scenes of naked skin, blood, or vomit. These elements highlight the artist's style, who even as a solo performer fills the largest concert halls.

The tour will take him through Germany's and Europe's biggest cities, culminating in Australia in January. Lindemann's performance marks a successful start to his solo career, building on the tradition of his Rammstein shows but adding personal touches. Fans appreciate the intensity and boldness in controversial content that define Lindemann's trademark.

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