I saw them in CARDIFF (UK) and the explosion made me sit in my seat from the unexpected scare....the bad thing about the concert is that it didn't last 3 more hours😃😃😃🤪
I was working at one of the bars there, and my only job was to set up the terminals before the show, so after that I had nothing to do, but was still set up to be there the entire night. So I went to the bar all my friends were at and just worked back with them. Because of this, I could just stand there and watch the show as much as I wanted! had decent view to the show, didnt pay a penny, AND got paid 200kr/hr (24$/hr). Easiest 124$ of my life
serr? hadde så jævelig vont i ryggen etter å dra på dit den dagen. men fy faen for ett vilt show. gjengen lurer på om vi må kjøpe oss feuerzone i tyskland neste år xD
They didn’t have a Canada (or Québec) flag at the show in Montreal last Sunday… that’s alright though. I can’t believe they played 21 songs in 2 and a half hours. Best show of my life.
Takker for opplast!! Var sykt bra, men fikk ikke filma så mye..sto i Feuerzone men lenger bak til venstre..så jeg stjal denne visst den blir tatt ned, Takk igjen!
@@steffennilsen I was standing close to the scene in feuerzone, and had no idea that was gonna happen :D (My bf neglected to tell me) I seriously thought a bomb went off and we all were about to die for a good second, and needed a minute to get over the anxiety after the blast! 😂 but damn it was an epic opening! 🤘🏻
@@marteramberg Must have been crazy standing so close to the stage and explosion without knowing it would happen! Even though i knew about it my heart started racing. Its so powerful!
@@rubenferreira1166 It's a lot of money, but worth it. It is not the standard cost of feuerzone as you can see in the comment above. For some reason it was cheaper in Sweden
@@steffennilsen yeah its strange. on the one hand I do enjoy these videos, on the other I hate phones at concerts. I took 2 pictures during the concert in Duesseldorf and that was it. I love to see the concert through my own eyes and not through my display... Also, to be honest: i hate it when there|s so many phones blocking my view :)
@@peddaz55 i have no problem with phones for taking pictures, at the beginning and during some parts of the show (i mean it is rammstein after all, the show is worth filming), i do howerver hate it when people tell me to stop jumping etc so they can film
Nothing wrong with phones. It's absolutely okay to record a few videos of some of your favorite songs to re-live the moment later. Unless you watch the whole concert through your phone then that's something completely else, but I wouldn't judge people for wanting to remember it. It was a great show and for me, was personally well worth waiting 9-10 hours to stand in the first row.
@@vladimirbrankov7057 well I have been in Berlin and it was quite good what was going on in the Feurzone. But if mexican Rammstein Fans are anywhere near the ACDC ones from River Plate then Berlin will look like 10 people jumping around
@@benbaertle499 yes, and the true Liverpool fans are not in Liverpool but in Manchester :) Rammstein as you know are from Berlin. I doubt the Mexican audience knows the lyrics of all Rammstein songs.
@@vladimirbrankov7057 yeah I guess you were right, these are not the true fans over there.. true is the wrong word, maybe the more enthusiastic. But the true Fans are those who saw them in their very early days in Berlin and followed ever since. But thats a very tiny number comaperd to the 60000 in the Olympiastadium. And how you can compare supporting a football club with being in love with the Music of a Band is quite a question..
@@benbaertle499 the example with the football club is just that, an example. You do realize that the football fan can reverse your last sentence? One can go further and say that the love for a plant is bigger than the love for a music band.. ;) Your love for a band is not bigger or better than the love of other people for their passions