Till Lindemann’s Back on His Solo Sh*t with New Single, “Sport Frei”

Metal

Rammstein may be gearing up for a huge European stadium tour in a few months, but that ain’t stopping controversial vocalist Till Lindemann from going solo for a bit. With a new album Zunge slated for release on November 3, the embattled frontman released a new single that’s seemingly all about sports — though it’s very likely somehow about fucking — titled “Sport Frei.”

It’s weird to see so little conversation surrounding a new Till Lindemann track, but that might be by design, as comments have been turned off on the video. That’s very likely because of all the sexual misconduct allegations Lindemann found himself in the middle of earlier this year. And while German prosecutors dropped the case due to a lack of convincing evidence, the court of public opinion hasn’t been particularly kind to the 60 year-old vocalist.

If you’re so inclined, you can preorder Zunge right now.

However, if you’re more interested in seeing Lindemann at the helm of Rammstein and their massive stage show, you should definitely take a look at the newly updated list of European stadium tour dates, which you can find below the video.

Rammstein Tour dates:

May 11 – Czech Republic, Prague, Airport Letňany [Tickets]
May 12 – Czech Republic, Prague, Airport Letňany [Tickets]
May 15 – Germany, Dresden, Rinne (Open Air Gelande an der Messe) [Tickets]
May 16 – Germany, Dresden, Rinne (Open Air Gelande an der Messe) [Tickets]
May 18 – Germany, Dresden, Rinne (Open Air Gelande an der Messe) [Tickets]
May 19 – Germany, Dresden, Rinne (Open Air Gelande an der Messe) [Tickets]
May 24 – Serbia, Belgrade, Ušće Park [Tickets]
May 30 – Greece, Athens, [to be announced soon] [Tickets]
Jun. 05 – Spain, San Sebastián, Estadio Anoeta [Tickets]
Jun. 08 – France, Marseille, Orange Vélodrome [Tickets]
Jun. 11 – Spain, Barcelona, Estadi Olímpic [Tickets]
Jun. 15 – France, Lyon, Groupama Stadium [Tickets]
Jun. 18 – Netherlands, Nijmegen, Goffertpark [Tickets]
Jun. 19 – Netherlands, Nijmegen, Goffertpark [Tickets]
Jun. 23 – Ireland, Dublin, RDS Arena [Tickets]
Jun. 27 – Belgium, Ostend, Park Nieuwe Koers [Tickets]
Jun. 28 – Belgium, Ostend, Park Nieuwe Koers [Tickets]
Jul. 05 – Denmark, Copenhagen, Valbyparken [Tickets]
Jul. 11 – Germany, Frankfurt, Deutsche Bank Park [Tickets]
Jul. 12 – Germany, Frankfurt, Deutsche Bank Park [Tickets]
Jul. 17 – Austria, Klagenfurt, Wörthersee Stadion [Tickets]
Jul. 18 – Austria, Klagenfurt, Wörthersee Stadion [Tickets]
Jul. 21 – Italy, Reggio Emilia, RCF Arena (Campovolo) [Tickets]
Jul. 26 – Germany, Gelsenkirchen, Veltins-Arena [Tickets]
Jul. 27 – Germany, Gelsenkirchen, Veltins-Arena [Tickets]
Jul. 29 – Germany, Gelsenkirchen, Veltins-Arena [Tickets]
Jul. 30 – Germany, Gelsenkirchen, Veltins-Arena [Tickets]
Jul. 31 – Germany, Gelsenkirchen, Veltins-Arena [Tickets]

Originally Posted Here

Articles You May Like

America’s Best Burger Flying to New Heights at 35,000 Feet
Morgan Wallen Wins CMA Entertainer Of The Year for 2024! – Country Music News Blog
Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 8 Review: Drop It Like It’s Hot
Classic Holiday Treats We Love Seeing Back on Store Shelves
Full Album Stream: Rvkkvs –Antithesis of Prosperity