Furious-Red wrote: » Tbh all accommodation will be more expensive for the next year or two due to this whole pandemic. Yea it being saturday def makes it more appealing for me to grab a ticket
senordingdong wrote: » Well, what's everyone's thoughts, I don't think it's looking likely this summer either.
TychoCaine wrote: » There isn't a hope it'll go ahead this summer. There might be some hope for the genteel "concerts in the park" events, but there's no way 80,000 sweating, roaring metal fans packing into a venue will be anything other than a COVID petri dish
Shred wrote: » Yeah it doesn't seem very likely at all for this summer as it stands, I just hope it isn't postponed another full year though but it's probably likely!
Jofspring wrote: » Absolutely sick. Would be great if they announced Dublin instead.
gaming_needs90 wrote: » I was at the 2012 one and i'd say the three arena said no to them coming back after all the pyro. It was a crazy amount for an indoor venue, and you know our H&S regulations..
Mar 24, 2021 Due to the expected ongoing event-bans and restrictions related to COVID-19, Rammstein are unfortunately forced to postpone the planned European Stadium Tour again. The band and everyone involved are very disappointed about this. Given the lack of planning reliability for holding events of this size, this step is unavoidable. The concerts are rescheduled to 2022.Unfortunately, some minor changes had to be made and the show in Belfast will be canceled entirely. Tickets for Belfast will be refunded, all other tickets remain valid! The band is using the time off to continue working on new songs. We look forward to seeing you in 2022!
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I would love to know the real reason as to why Belfast was the only one cancelled.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » I was of the opinion that it was going to be in Belfast because of Brexit and they chose that a while beforehand in order to allow for it if (at the time) it happened and it would have been easier for them to get into NI rather than ROI.
gaming_needs90 wrote: » I wonder would it be worth starting a petition for a Republic gig? I imagine they have thought of this possibility and decided against it
senordingdong wrote: » I expect this is the case. Ferrying that stage et al across water has a presumed cost of x. In the UK they have three or four shows to offset that cost. Here it would be only the one. Don't get me wrong, I would completely settle for trimmed down show, even a completely stripped down show. But money is the bottom line of everything.
50 tons of equipment, 60 trucks: Rammstein's tour of superlatives Next, Rammstein will go to Denmark. Copenhagen awaits the boys on Wednesday (June 19) who will travel through Europe with a superlative stage production. The band travels across the continent with two identical stages. During the show in one city, the other stage is set up at the next venue. "It is one of the biggest stages that are currently on the way", the band is quoted on the Facebook page "Rammstein Belgium". It is 24 meters wide, 15 meters high and impresses with its pure steel construction. The other numbers are tough too.400 people work on setting up the stage every day. 100 loudspeaker boxes are hung up. 50 tons of equipment are hoisted on 120 motors for each concert. The music system is an impressive 380,000 watts. Rammstein could still be heard ten kilometers away in Dresden.For each concert, 60 trucks are required, which alone transport the power plants on board. "That's two megawatt units that pull through around 1000 liters of diesel per show." These are needed so that the electricity in the respective city does not go out during the Rammstein concerts. "Most productions today look like television studios. Even the rock concerts. Ice cold. That's how it works. But not at Rammstein," they say. And 30,000 to 50,000 people experience this gigantic production every time. Almost one million fans are expected at the 30 concerts on their stadium tour.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Rammstein don't do stripped down shows. The only way you'll get a stripped down Rammstein gig is if you're in Tills house and he starts singing in the shower :pac:
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Poor ticket sales.The concert should have been in Dublin.