Renowned metal icon and the lead singer of Rammstein, Till Lindemann to perform in Tallinn on December 2
Text Mark Taylor
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Renowned metal icon and the lead singer of Rammstein, Till Lindemann, is set to make his first-ever solo performance in Estonia this Saturday, December 2. The concert at the Tondiraba Jäähall in Tallinn, will be followed by one of Lindemann’s iconic after-parties.
Till Lindemann is known not only for his musical prowess, but also for his charismatic stage presence. Both of which have seen him named as one of the greatest metal frontmen of all time. His character instrumental to the enormous success of Rammstein, who have sold more than 25 million records worldwide, including 5 platinum albums.
His solo concert this Saturday, December 2, at the Tondiraba Jäähall, which promises to be akin to a volcanic eruption, will blend both old and new hits with mesmerising special effects.
The party won’t stop after the concert as Lindemann will host one of his iconic after-parties at the Helitehas Club in Tallinn. The event will feature Rammstein’s official DJ, Joe Letz, and Rock FM presenter Robert Kõrvits, alongside drummer Rauno Pella. The metal legend will also offer fans a chance for autographs and photos.
Tickets for both the concert and after-party are available at Piletilevi.
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