An accident occurred at a rehearsal concert for the upcoming tour of the band Rammstein. Singer Till Lindemann stumbled unhappily and fell down.
Not paying attention for a moment and it happened: The singer of the band Rammstein said goodbye to the fans after a performance in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius – which was intended as a rehearsal for an extended European tour. As he was about to leave the stage and turned around, he suddenly braced himself and was out of sight for a few moments.
A video of the accident was shared via Facebook by one of the audience at the concert. You can see how all Rammstein members wave and say goodbye to their fans. When Till Lindemann suddenly falls, everyone turns to him and seems very tense for a few moments.
No statement on the fall from Till Lindemann or Rammstein so far
To date, there has not been a statement from the band or from Till Lindemann personally about the fall. Also whether and, if so, how the accident will affect the upcoming concert dates in Helsinki, Finland (May 27 and 28), Odense, Denmark (June 2 and 3) and in Munich (June 7, 8, 10). and 11 June) will have an impact has so far remained unclear.
As a possible sign that the action did not lead to the inability to move, the elevator ride that took place after the mishap should probably be seen. All band members – including Till Lindemann – took the lift to a gallery above the stage in Vilnius and waved to their fans.
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In addition to his tour with Rammstein, Lindemann is also currently planning a solo tour, which should start in autumn. The 60-year-old announced 24 concerts in 13 countries via his social media channels. The start is on November 8th in Leipzig, Lindemann’s birthplace. However, according to the current plans, Berlin, where Lindemann lives, is missing from the numerous venues. The planned end of the tour is Paris on December 20th.
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Source: Stern

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