Rammstein’s lead singer, Till Lindemann, released a new solo single, ‘Meine Welt,’ ahead of his 2025 European tour.
Although the single is not part of his debut solo album ‘Zunge,’ which came out on November 3, 2023, it shares its title with his upcoming Fall 2025 European and UK tour.
The tour is set to kick off on October 29, 2025, in Leipzig, Germany, and will conclude on December 16, 2025, in Stuttgart, Germany. However, fans won’t need to wait until late 2025 to see Lindemann perform live. He will also be appearing at European rock festivals in June and July 2025.
Lindemann’s solo North American tour in October 2023 featured a talented backing band, including guitarists Jes Paige and Emily Ruvidich, Nine Inch Nails’ bassist Danny Lohner, keyboardist Constance Day, and drummer Joe Letz from Combichrist.
In addition to his musical career, Lindemann has been in the media spotlight since 2023 due to an alleged misconduct claim. The controversy began in May 2023 when a woman accused him of misconduct, claiming she was drugged at a pre-concert party in Lithuania.
Shelby Lynn, from Northern Ireland, stated she was ‘groomed’ for sex but was not sexually assaulted. Lindemann denied the allegations, and his legal team labeled them as ‘untrue.’
Despite the denials, the accusations led to consequences. Lindemann was dropped by his publisher, and the Berlin public prosecutor’s office initiated an investigation. The investigation was closed in August 2023 with no charges filed.
In August 2024, Rammstein addressed the previous allegations, stating, “Since last summer, we have been actively dealing with the accusations made against the band. We take this dispute very seriously, even if much of it is unfounded and excessively exaggerated. It is an inner process that will accompany us for a long time to come. Each of us does this in our own way and deals with it differently.”
“At this point, we would particularly like to thank our families and loved ones for their unrestricted support and love; they too were hit hard by the allegations made and the media’s handling of them,” they added.
Lindemann’s European tour will include stops in the Netherlands, England, France, Austria, and other locations.