Till Lindemann (the exceptional artist and singer of the industrial metal group Rammstein) kicks off the festival season with a brand new single, "Und die Engel singen" via Out Of Line Music, alongside the official music video on his YouTube channel. The video was directed by Anna Grey and is in memory of the great director David Lynch, who passed away in January this year.
In the summer of 2025, Till Lindemann heads out for his first solo festival tour through Europe. Simultaneously, pre-orders for CD, vinyl and merchandise have started. The physical versions of "Und die Engel singen" will be released on Limited Picture Vinyl 7", Limited Minimax Picture CD, Regular Vinyl 7" and Regular Maxi CD on 8 August.
Look out also for Till Lindemann's European Tour, Meine Welt, starting in October with support from Aesthetic Perfection. All the dates are below. Link



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