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Rammstein share behind-the-scenes documentary on their 2019-2024 world tour

Rammstein have shared a new behind-the-scenes documentary that follows their 2019-2024 world tour. Check it out below.

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The five-year tour saw the German rock band play 135 shows to over six million fans, with each show featuring a huge, constructed stage.

Now, a new documentary unveils how Rammstein’s tour crew created the stage every night and how the concert’s sound and visuals came together. Elsewhere, the film looks into how tour management and hospitality operate in a live production.

Aside from a few shots, the band are rarely featured in the film, with a description of the documentary saying it provides “an authentic and powerful look behind the scenes”, highlighting “the expertise, tireless dedication, close collaboration, and sense of responsibility of an exceptional crew”.

You can watch the full documentary below.

Rammstein released their eighth and latest studio album, ‘Zeit’, in April 2022. In a four-star review, NME described the record as “an energetic, swaggering beast” that was “more reflective” than its predecessors.

In other news, back in August, German prosecutors dropped an investigation against frontman Till Lindemann after allegations of sexual assault were levelled at the singer.

The investigation was launched in June after several women came forward, claiming that the Lindermann had drugged and recruited them to engage in sexual activity. The frontman had previously denied the accusations, with his attorneys adding that the claims were “without exception untrue”.

Lindemann later filed a lawsuit against a German news outlet, following its coverage of the sexual misconduct allegations. From the get-go, Lindemann and his bandmates denied all allegations, and the singer’s legal team branded the accusations “without exception untrue”.

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