@@samsonfitness5630 I was section 212 row 3, essentially dead center at just about the very top. Seems like not far from where this was taken. Was a bit far away, hard to see things at times, I’d definitely get a little closer seats if I ever make another show. Honestly though I’m just glad the 3 guys in front of us left a space between them in font of me for my long ass legs, especially cause I was really rocking out and getting into it. Glad I didn’t have to worry about kneeing the dude in the head every 2 seconds lol!
my mom and dad saw rammstein when i was 8 months old in my moms belly and i got to see them in philly and wore the same shirt my mom wore when she saw them 20 years ago. one of the best shows i’ve ever seen. so happy i had the privilege of seeing them
@@jonathanrobert2863 it was everywhere like that... feels like there were restrictions of people quantity/square feet because of fire security or some other bullshit...
I've seen them Twice in Australia, the set was never this big it wasn't a stadium show, but it was still f@#king epic, especially the infamous Adelaide Big Day Out.
They aren't going to fill seats that can't even see the stage. Why would anyone want to sit behind the stage and not be able to see anything? That's how most of them are. Plus there might be safety reasons due to the pyrotechnics.
I have carefully read all the comments regarding Rammstein America tour 2022 and I would like to underline that most of them are favourable. We have gotten to be candid about the Rammstein show features and qualities presented on the American soil. Before taking a plunge into the matter, I ought to confess that I am a faithful Rammstein fan. Therefore, to characterise their 2022 show, I am tempted to liken it to America tour show 2010 (Madison Square Garden). And what a show the latter one had been (MSG). Super-hits like: Rammlied, Buckstabu, Feuerfrei, Ich tu dir weh, Weisses fleisch, Sonne, Engel, etc. had been there to make the audience roar. Add up to this recipe fireworks, sounds and games of spotlights. Super-show from all points of view. Now I come back to the current show 2022. The setlist, established by the band, did include any of the above mentioned hits. Moreover (yes I am not afraid to say it), the current setlist is a flop (Armée of tristen, Pussy, Zick-Zack were below the mark). Songs like Engel ( a different version without the gear=wings), Du hast and Ich will could not save the performance. All the other songs, mostly coming from Zeit album, were dull and boring. What really rescued the show were the fireworks, sounds and games of spotlights i.e. only HALF of 2010 MSG performance. So the audience appreciated only HALF of the show. Winding up this was not enough for a famous industrial band like Rammstein.
This is only your opinion. Zeit's songs were amazing and they played Sonne? Of course the new tour is going to include songs from the newest album otherwise what's the point of making them