RAMMSTEIN: Stadium tour moves to second round in 2020
July 29, 2019
If further evidence was needed that Rammstein currently rank amongst the greatest bands in the world, the matter should finally be put to rest following the release of "Rammstein", the band's seventh album, and the conclusion of the first run of stadium shows.
Because the evidence is there: the strength of the reviews, the immediate leap to the top of the album charts in many European countries, enthusiastic fan feedback regarding the new material and the rave reviews of the tour, which sold out in record time. The new stage construction, the sparkling, flame-throwing show, the perfectly orchestrated band, the humour and pathos of the Rammstein staging ' all this is indeed rare in the musical landscape in this magnitude and quality.
It is thus only logical that Rammstein should provide new opportunities for all fans, and those who will become fans, to experience its "pyrotechnic extravaganza" (The Guardian) which, with its "POWERFUL riffs, juggernaut beats and enough fire and explosions to keep even the most newly anointed Rammstein fan happy" (Daily Star) is currently setting European "stadiums ablaze" (NME).
Because Rammstein will be back, as previously announced: In 2020, the first stadium tour in its history will commence a second round, including an additional date for the UK!
Following unprecedented demand from fans in reaction to the recently announced date in Coventry, Rammstein have confirmed an extra UK show as part of their 2020 European Stadium tour.
The band will be steam-rolling into the Principality Stadium, Cardiff on Sunday June 14th 2020 ' an event that will once again break records, succeeding both Stadium MK and the recently announced Ricoh Arena (Coventry) as the band's biggest ever UK headline concert. This will be the second of two shows to be announced in Great Britain for 2020.
The show will mark the band's second ever appearance in Wales, following their performance at the Cardiff International Arena (now Motorpoint Arena) in 2005.
Additionally, if fans have already booked tickets for the Coventry date at Ricoh Arena on Saturday 20th June 2020, the artist would like to offer the chance to exchange tickets to the Cardiff date for those who find this location more convenient. Ticket holders should contact point of purchase to confirm the exchange. The cut-off date for all exchange requests will be Friday 9th August 2019.
EUROPE STADIUM TOUR 2020
25.05.2020 Klagenfurt am Woerthersee, Woertherseestadion
29.05.2020 Leipzig, Red Bull Arena Leipzig
30.05.2020 Leipzig, Red Bull Arena Leipzig
02.06.2020 Stuttgart, Mercedes-Benz Arena
03.06.2020 Stuttgart, Mercedes-Benz Arena
06.06.2020 Zurich, Stadion Letzigrund
07.06.2020 Zurich, Stadion Letzigrund
10.06.2020 Ostend, Park De Nieuwe Koers
14.06.2020 Cardiff, Principality Stadium
17.06.2020 Belfast, Boucher Road Playing Fields
20.06.2020 Coventry, Ricoh Arena
24.06.2020 Nijmegen, Goffertpark
27.06.2020 Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena
28.06.2020 Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena
01.07.2020 Hamburg, Volksparkstadion
02.07.2020 Hamburg, Volksparkstadion
04.07.2020 Berlin, Olympiastadion
05.07.2020 Berlin, Olympiastadion
09.07.2020 Lyon, Groupama Stadium
10.07.2020 Lyon, Groupama Stadium
13.07.2020 Turin, Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
17.07.2020 Warsaw, PGE Narodowy
21.07.2020 Tallinn, Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
26.07.2020 Trondheim, Granåsen
31.07.2020 Gothenburg, Ullevi Stadium
01.08.2020 Gothenburg, Ullevi Stadium
04.08.2020 Aarhus, Ceres Park
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