Rammstein Announces Final World Tour: Dates and Cities Revealed…

The legendary German industrial metal band Rammstein has just announced what fans have long feared—and perhaps expected: their final world tour. With a career spanning over three decades, the band is preparing to bid farewell to their global audience with one last, thunderous set of performances. The announcement came with a full list of tour dates and cities, covering Europe, North America, South America, and Asia.

Known for their explosive live shows, pyrotechnics, and theatrical stage presence, Rammstein has never been a band to go out quietly. Their final tour, titled “Feuer und Abschied” (Fire and Farewell), promises to be their most ambitious production yet, blending old favorites, rare deep cuts, and stunning new visuals crafted for this ultimate experience.

The tour will kick off in Munich, Germany, on April 18, 2026, a symbolic homecoming for the band that originated in Berlin in the early 1990s. From there, Rammstein will crisscross Europe, hitting cities like Paris, London, Madrid, and Warsaw. Their final European show will take place at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium—already sold out within hours of the announcement.

Following Europe, the band will head to North America in July 2026, with dates confirmed in major cities including New York, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Mexico City. North American fans have always had a strong connection with the band, and demand for tickets is already surpassing expectations.

South America is next in line, with confirmed shows in São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Bogotá during September. Rammstein has consistently drawn massive crowds in Latin America, and this leg of the tour is expected to be one of the loudest and most emotional chapters of their goodbye.

In a surprise to many, Rammstein will also perform in Asia for the first time since 2013, including shows in Tokyo, Seoul, Bangkok, and Singapore. The Asian leg will be relatively short but promises to be spectacular, with custom-designed stage elements adapted to each venue.

Fans have speculated for years about when Rammstein might call it quits, particularly following the band’s statements after their 2022 and 2023 tours, hinting at growing exhaustion. However, they’ve made it clear that this final tour is a celebration, not a mourning, and the band is more focused on giving their fans a final experience to remember rather than dwelling on the end.

The setlist for the “Feuer und Abschied” tour is rumored to include staples like “Du Hast,” “Sonne,” “Ich Will,” and “Mein Teil,” along with rarities that haven’t been performed live in over a decade. A new song—possibly the band’s final studio single—is also expected to debut during the tour.

Tickets will be released in staggered waves to manage demand, with presales beginning next week for fan club members. General public ticket sales will start on June 28, 2025. Based on previous tours, many shows are expected to sell out within minutes, so fans are encouraged to act quickly.

The band has also confirmed that each leg of the tour will be professionally filmed for a final concert film and documentary. This project, currently titled Rammstein: Licht aus, will chronicle the preparation, performance, and emotion behind saying goodbye after more than 30 years together.

Though Rammstein has not explicitly stated whether they plan to continue releasing music, guitarist Richard Kruspe hinted in an interview that this tour marks the end of live touring only. “We don’t know what the future holds, but we know this chapter is closing,” he said.

As fans across the globe prepare to witness Rammstein one last time, the atmosphere is electric with anticipation, nostalgia, and gratitude. This final tour isn’t just a farewell—it’s a tribute to a band that redefined what it means to perform live and left an indelible mark on rock history.

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