Till Lindemann, a member of Rammstein, has released a new solo single in advance of his 2025 European tour
Till Lindemann, the frontman band Rammstein, released his new solo single titled “Meine Welt” prior to the 2025 European tour being scheduled. There is no mention of the single on his first solo album, which was titled “Zunge” and was released on November 3, 2023. On the other hand, it is the same name as his impending tour of Europe and the United Kingdom in the fall of 2025.
Leipzig, Germany will serve as the starting point for the tour, which will begin on October 29, 2025, and will conclude in Stuttgart, Germany, on December 16, 2025. In spite of this, Lindemann will be performing at rock festivals in Europe in the months of June and July 2025, so his fans won’t have to wait until the latter half of 2025 to see him live.
The singer’s most recent solo tour of North America, which took place in October 2023, included a formidable backup band that consisted of guitarists Jes Paige and Emily Ruvidich, bassist Danny Lohner from Nine Inch Nails, pianist Constance Day, and drummer Joe Letz from Combichrist.
Lindemann has also been in the news since the previous year as a result of a report that allegedly alleges misbehavior on his part. Lindemann was accused of misbehavior in May 2023 by a lady who said that she was drugged at a pre-concert party in Lithuania. This was the beginning of the scandal around Lindemann.
The Northern Irish woman Shelby Lynn said that she was “groomed” for sexual activity, but that she had not been sexually assaulted. Lindemann refuted the allegations, and his legal representatives referred to them as “untrue.”
Despite the fact that the claims were denied, they lead to consequences. The publication that Lindemann was working for terminated his contract, and the office of the public prosecutor in Berlin initiated an investigation. At the end of the investigation in August 2023, there were no charges brought forward.
“Since the summer of last year, we have been actively dealing with the allegations that have been made against the band,” Rammstein said in a statement that was released in August 2024 in response to the allegations that had been made against the band. Even though a significant portion of this disagreement is erroneous and exaggerated to an unreasonable degree, we take it extremely seriously. It is an internal process that will be with us for a considerable amount of time in the future. Every one of us approaches things in a unique manner and deals with it in a different manner.
The individuals stated, “At this point, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to our families and loved ones for the unrestricted support and love they have shown us; they, too, have been profoundly affected by the allegations that have been made and the way the media has handled them.” During his tour of Europe, Lindemann will travel to a number of countries, including the Netherlands, England, France, Austria, and other locations.