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- The giant uterus was comprised of metal wiring and a firetube that was cut so the band could slide out easier. [1]
- The saucer lamps were taken from a old clinic.[2]
- The solid iron lamps were later replaced with plywood lamps.
- Flake's keyboard station used parts of a dentist worktable.
- This is the first stage to use a backdrop.
- This is the first time Leroy Bennett worked on a Rammstein stage.[3]
- There were ideas to use video projection[3] and water effects[4] on this stage.
Lighting
Fixture Name | Company | Number used |
Icon | LSD | 6 |
Unknown Bulbs | --- | ? |
Changes
- Most of the backlights and the giant uterus were removed after the German leg of the tour.
- After the North American leg, all of the previous backlighting was removed.
- For the rest of the tour the 6 saucer lamps had different models than the LSD Icon's installed in them
Sources
- ↑ https://www.loudersound.com/features/fireworks-flames-and-giant-uteruses-behind-the-scenes-of-rammsteins-epic-live-shows
- ↑ Flake (15 October 2017). Heute hat die Welt Geburtstag. S. Fischer.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Herzeleid.com interview with Richard.
- ↑ Kaista interview with Richard