No mega-event on New Year's Eve: the organizer cancels the Rammstein concert

Actually, Rammstein should have attracted 145,000 spectators to the Theresienwiese in the middle of Munich at the turn of the year.

No mega-event on New Year's Eve: the organizer cancels the Rammstein concert

Actually, Rammstein should have attracted 145,000 spectators to the Theresienwiese in the middle of Munich at the turn of the year. But the concert will not take place, the organizer surprisingly cancels the mega event. The Austrian company basically has experience with major events.

There will be no New Year's Eve concert by Rammstein in Munich. After a conversation with the city of Munich in the morning, the organizer surprisingly canceled, said a spokesman for the district administration department. According to the spokesman, the Leutgeb Entertainment Group justified the decision with the high time pressure under which they would have had to develop a coherent security concept for the concert.

The mega event on December 31 was supposed to attract 145,000 spectators to the Theresienwiese in the middle of the city of Munich. The Austrian organizer already has experience with major events. At the beginning of August, 90,000 people came to Andreas Gabalier's open-air concert at the Munich exhibition center, followed by Helene Fischer (August 20) and Robbie Williams (August 27).

At the end of their successful European tour, Rammstein and singer Till Lindemann announced new concerts for the coming year at the beginning of August. "Thank you Europe, see you 2023," wrote Lindemann on his Instagram account. At the final concert for Europe in Ostend, Belgium, the Berlin band faded in the colors of twelve countries - each with the note "See you in 2023!" Mistake.

After that, Rammstein is planning concerts in Germany and eleven other European countries with his show, which is characterized by fire, firecrackers and light effects. Also on display were the flags of Poland, France, Denmark, Portugal, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Belgium and Austria, as well as Slovakia and Switzerland.

Most recently, Rammstein played ten celebrated concerts in Germany alone in the second part of the current tour, which was postponed twice due to corona. With the upcoming dates in North America, Lindemann, guitarists Richard Kruspe and Paul Landers, keyboardist Christian "Flake" Lorenz, bassist Oliver Riedel and drummer Christoph Schneider will be on stage at 42 concerts. In the first part, more than a million fans visited the 30 shows in 2019, including ten appearances in Germany.