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23.09.1998 (concert)

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23 September 1998
Concert by Rammstein
Show count:#262
Country:United States
   #18
City:Worcester, MA
   #1
Venue:Worcester's Centrum Centre
   #1
Tour:Sehnsucht Tour
   #106
Tour leg:Family Values Tour 1998
   #2
Supporting:Korn
   #2
Recordings:
Audio:AUD, partial (1)[1]
Video:PRO, partial (1)
AUD, complete (1)
AUD, partial (1)
Rammstein touring chronology
22 Sep 1998 23 Sep 1998 25 Sep 1998

Information

  • Engel is now the final song, replacing Wollt ihr das Bett in Flammen sehen?.
  • The last show of the Family Values Tour where Rammstein played 10 songs, as well as the last time the band played Du riechst so gut during this tour.
  • Flake's keyboard stopped working at the beginning of the second verse of Heirate mich.[2]

Setlist[2]

HerzeleidSehnsucht
  Herzeleid  
5 )
    • Rammstein
    • Weißes Fleisch
    • Asche zu Asche
    • Heirate mich
    • Du riechst so gut
  Sehnsucht  
5 )
    • Bestrafe mich
    • Sehnsucht
    • Du hast
    • Bück dich
    • Engel
  Mutter  
0 )
      Reise, Reise  
    0 )
        Rosenrot  
      0 )
          Liebe ist für alle da  
        0 )
            Rammstein  
          0 )
              Zeit  
            0 )
                other  
              0 )

                Media

                Video

                • Snippets of Du riechst so gut, Du hast and Engel can be seen in a TV report made by MTV on the Family Values Tour. (Link)
                • There are two audience video recordings of this concert.
                  • One is complete (Link), while the other lacks a bit of the beginning of Rammstein. (Link)

                Audio

                • There is an incomplete audience audio recording of this concert lacking Rammstein, Bestrafe mich and the outro of Engel, but it is not publicly available.[1]

                Trivia

                • The venue was renamed to DCU Center in January 2005.[3]

                Sources