As of today, [March, 24th] the band has announced that the tour will once again be postponed with their scheduled Belfast show in Boucher Fields is indefinitely cancelled.
An official statement from the band reads as follows;
Due to the expected ongoing event-bans and restrictions related to COVID-19, Rammstein are unfortunately forced to postpone the planned European Stadium Tour again.
The band and everyone involved are very disappointed about this.
Given the lack of planning reliability for holding events of this size, this step is unavoidable.
The concerts are rescheduled to 2022.
Unfortunately, some minor changes had to be made and the show in Belfast will be cancelled entirely.
Tickets for Belfast will be refunded, all other tickets remain valid!
The band is using the time off to continue working on new songs.
We look forward to seeing you in 2022!”
New dates have been rescheduled for 2022. See below:
20.05.2022 Leipzig, Red Bull Arena Leipzig (rescheduled from 29.05.2020 & 22.05.2021)
21.05.2022 Leipzig, Red Bull Arena Leipzig (rescheduled from 30.05.2020 & 23.05.2021)
25.05.2022 Klagenfurt, Wörthersee Stadion (rescheduled from 25.05.2020 & 27.05.2021)
30.05.2022 Zurich, Stadion Letzigrund (rescheduled from 06.06.2020 & 05.07.2021)
31.05.2022 Zurich, Stadion Letzigrund (rescheduled from 07.06.2020 & 06.07.2021)
04.06.2022 Berlin, Olympiastadion (rescheduled from 04.07.2020 & 05.06.2021)
05.06.2022 Berlin, Olympiastadion (rescheduled from 05.07.2020 & 06.06.2021)
10.06.2022 Stuttgart, Cannstatter Wasen (rescheduled from 02.06.2020 & 31.05.2021, Mercedes-Benz Arena)
11.06.2022 Stuttgart, Cannstatter Wasen (rescheduled from 03.06.2020 & 01.06.2021, Mercedes-Benz Arena)
14.06.2022 Hamburg, Volksparkstadion (rescheduled from 01.07.2020 & 30.06.2021)
15.06.2022 Hamburg, Volksparkstadion (rescheduled from 02.07.2020 & 01.07.2021)
18.06.2022 Düsseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena (rescheduled from 27.06.2020 & 26.06.2021)
19.06.2022 Düsseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena (rescheduled from 28.06.2020 & 27.06.2021)
22.06.2022 Aarhus, Ceres Park (rescheduled from 04.08.2020 & 23.06.2021)
26.06.2022 Coventry, Ricoh Arena (rescheduled from 20.06.2020 & 19.06.2021)
30.06.2022 Cardiff, Principality Stadium (rescheduled from 14.06.2020 & 16.06.2021)
04.07.2022 Nijmegen, Goffertpark (rescheduled from 24.06.2020 & 03.08.2021)
08.07.2022 Lyon, Groupama Stadium (rescheduled from 09.07.2020 & 09.07.2021)
09.07.2022 Lyon, Groupama Stadium (rescheduled from 10.07.2020 & 10.07.2021)
12.07.2022 Turin, Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino (rescheduled from 13.07.2020 & 13.07.2021)
16.07.2022 Warsaw, PGE Narodowy (rescheduled from 17.07.2020 & 17.07.2021)
20.07.2022 Tallinn, Song Festival Grounds (rescheduled from 21.07.2020 & 21.07.2021)
24.07.2022 Oslo, Bjerke Travbane (rescheduled from Trondheim 26. & 27.07.2020 Granåsen & 25.07.2021 Leangen Travbane)
29.07.2022 Gothenburg, Ullevi Stadium (rescheduled from 31.07.2020 & 30.07.2021)
30.07.2022 Gothenburg, Ullevi Stadium (rescheduled from 01.08.2020 & 31.07.2021)
03.08.2022 Ostend, Park De Nieuwe Koers (rescheduled from 10.06.2020 & 07.08.2021)
Belfast, Boucher Road Playing Fields (cancelled from 17.06.2020 & 12.06.2021)
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