[2] It started on May 27, 2019 in Germany with a series of 31 concerts in Europe, the next leg of the tour was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and postponing its dates for two years.
With a total of 141 shows between Europe and North America; with a sale of more than six million tickets,[3] it is the most successful of their career, accumulating a gross of $563,046,342.
On 24 June 2019, Rammstein added a teaser – including names of cities – on their social media pages which revealed that they would continue their European stadium tour in 2020.
Concerts have been announced in Lithuania, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Slovakia, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands, Hungary, France, Austria, Poland and Belgium.
The famous Influencer Kayla Shyx uploaded a YouTube video in which she described in detail how the "Row Zero" system worked.
On June 14, 2023, the Berlin public prosecutor's office initiated investigations against Lindemann for allegations "in the area of sexual offenses and the distribution of narcotics", according to the authorities.
Concerts have been announced in the Czech Republic, Germany, Serbia, Greece, Spain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Ireland, Italy and Austria.
[27] During the concert series in Gelsenkirchen, Rammstein guitarist Paul Landers said at a meeting with fans that the band want to take two years off after the end of the tour.
The song served as the opener for this year's tour and was already played live by the band at concerts in 2016, but never released as a studio version.
As the music builds to a crescendo, Rammstein's stylised R logo flashes onto the screen, as Christoph walks on stage to his drums, and there is an explosion of pyrotechnics.
The rest of the band then emerges from the bottom of the stage, Richard first, then Paul, followed by Ollie and Flake, and finally Till, clad in a snakeskin military uniform, complete with jacket and boots.
He then puts on a camera that goes over his eye, and looks inside the pram, to reveal a deformed baby doll with its mouth stuck in a scream.
As the rest of the band start playing "Mein Teil", Till comes back in a bloodied chef's outfit, wheeling a huge cooking pot.
Midway through the bridge of the song, a roadie brings out a crossbow, as Till picks it up, aims and fires, sending fireworks shooting above the audience, causing a series of explosions.
The band then appears on a small stage in the middle of the stadium, with their opening act Duo Jatekok, and play a piano version of "Engel".
Flake, Schneider, Paul, Oliver and Richard return to the main stage via inflatable rubber life rafts where they are greeted by Till, at which point they delve into their first encore and play "Ausländer".
They finish the first encore with "Pussy", where midway through the song, Till mounts a phallic cannon that shoots white foam on the audience.