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Rammstein Tickets

Rammstein is not a newcomer to the rock world, but the band is not as well known in the United States as they are in Europe. One reason could be the fact that much of the group's music is performed in their native German language, leaving American Rammstein ticket holders grappling for a translation. Another reason might have to do with the show this hard core rock band puts on, complete with breathtaking pyrotechics, a heavy grinding beat, and the occasional obscene acts that have landed band members in trouble more than once.

However, if you think you are up to the challenge, this popular European band is coming to North America soon, with a few dates across the United States in addition to Canada and Mexico.

A Brief History for Rammstein Ticket Holders

 

Rammstein got its start in Berlin, Germany in 1994. Their first studio album was recorded just one year later, which they promoted by touring with Clawfinger throughout Warsaw and Prague.

The group's original members, vocalist Till Lindemann, guitarist Richard Z. Kruspe, guitarist Paul H. Landers, bass guitarist Oliver Riedel, drummer Christoph Schneider and keyboardist Christian Lorenz, are still the same band members today. While most of the band's lyrics are in German, they have also recorded some in English, Spanish, French and Russian.

The band is primarily known for its concerts more than its recordings, with over the top productions that push the boundaries regularly. While the music is littered with obscenities, much of it also makes a statement. The band has recorded songs about the Iraq war, the Rammstein air show disaster (from which the band got its name) and the 2000 Baia Mare cyanide spill.

What to Expect when You Purchase Rammstein Tickets

A Rammstein concert is not for the faint of heart, and Rammstein tickets holders should be prepared for plenty of "shock and awe" when they attend one of these concerts. The pyrotechnics are second to none, and the costumes the band members flaunt are so over the top, they can't help but be entertaining.

The music is belted out in a hardcore growl, and the band gives the definite impression that they don't care whether you like or approve of them or not. Still, the concerts are an amazing piece of showmanship and completely unforgettable.

Who Should Buy Rammstein Tickets?

This band is not for the younger crowd, so restrict your Rammstein ticket purchases to the older members of your clan. Those who love powerful arena, punk and metal rock will probably find Rammstein a group worth seeing.

 

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