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Rammstein’s Till Lindemann Took a Tumble on Stage in Lithuania

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When it comes to modern frontmen, there are few that seem just physically sturdier than Rammstein‘s Till Lindemann. At 60 years of age, the dude is still built like a brick shithouse and he stomps around stage accordingly during shows. Yet it seems that during the band’s first stop on their 2023 European tour, his spacial awareness was lacking.

Right at the end of the band’s show in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, the band was taking their bows and Lindemann was personally thanking the crowd for coming out and having a good time. Normally, that’s all there is — a simple thanks, a bow, some waves, and the band takes their leave. Yet thanks to multiple fan videos of the incident, we can see Till take a couple steps back after saying his thanks, turning around, and just eating shit.

For those unfamiliar with a Rammstein show and their stage setup, they have a ramp in the back/center of the stage that the band uses to quickly move from below the set to the actual stage. Till himself regularly uses it during the show when he has to change into one of his huge, fire-spewing costumes. This time, however, it seems like the ramp might have been lowered prematurely, because it looks like the vocalist unexpectedly steps onto the ramp, takes a few hasty steps forward, and then tumbles.

None of the videos below show just how far he fell or whether he was injured, but eyewitness reports say he was able to join the band on an elevator the band rides to the very top of the stage as they wave goodbye to the audience.

Rammstein are currently on tour in Europe. If you’re in the area, feel free to check out the list of dates below and get yourself a ticket. Their shows are kick ass, even if you don’t get to see Lindemann fall onto his.

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Rammstein Europe Stadium Tour 2023

May
27 – Helsinki, Finland – Olympiastadion [Tickets]
28 – Helsinki, Finland – Olympiastadion [Tickets]

June
2 – Odense, Denmark – Dyrskueplads [Tickets]
7 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion [Tickets]
8 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion [Tickets]
14 – Trenčín, Slovakia – Trenčín Airport [Tickets]
17 – Bern, Switzerland – Stadion Wankdorf [Tickets]
18 – Bern, Switzerland – Stadion Wankdorf [Tickets]
23 – Madrid, Spain – Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano [Tickets]
26 – Lisbon, Portugal – Estádio Da Luz [Tickets]

July
1 – Padova, Italy – Stadio Euganeo [Tickets]
6 – Groningen, Netherlands – Stadspark [Tickets]
11 – Budapest, Hungary – Puskás Aréna [Tickets]
15 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion [Tickets]
16 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion [Tickets]
22 – Paris, France – Stade de France [Tickets]
26 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst-Happel-Stadion [Tickets]
30 – Chorzów, Poland – Stadion Śląski [Tickets]

August
4 – Brussels, Belgium – King Baudouin Stadium [Tickets]

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