03.12.2001 (concert)

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3 December 2001
Till during the performance of "Rammstein"
Concert by Rammstein
Show count:#415
Country:Netherlands
   #8
City:Amsterdam
   #3
Tour:Mutter Tour
   #91
Tour leg:European Winter leg 2001
   #13
Support act:Clawfinger
   #27
Price:67,50 ƒ
30,63 €
Songs:18
Recordings:
Audio:AUD, complete (1)
Rammstein touring chronology
2 Dec 2001 3 Dec 2001 4 Dec 2001
Additional images:
Ticket

Information

  • This was the first of three consecutive concerts at the Heineken Music Hall.
  • Till's microphone started malfunctioning during the first verse of Weißes Fleisch. He received a new microphone which also did not work, before finally getting a third one that worked properly.[1][2]
  • During the performance of Rammstein, Richard came on stage too late, which resulted in Till waiting to sing until he arrived. The others shortly played the main riff during this period.[1][2]
  • During Stripped, Flake fell out of the boat and the audience ripped his shorts off. The other members reached out to him and helped him climb back onto the stage. Everyone was laughing and Flake wrapped a towel around his waist for the rest of the performance.[2]
  • After the concert the band received the Dutch Gold Award for Mutter.[3]

Setlist[1]

HerzeleidSehnsuchtMutterOther: 2
  Herzeleid  
3 )
    • Weißes Fleisch
    • Asche zu Asche
    • Rammstein
  Sehnsucht  
4 )
    • Sehnsucht
    • Du hast
    • Bück dich
    • Engel
  Mutter  
9 )
    • Mein Herz brennt
    • Links 2-3-4
    • Feuer frei!
    • Rein raus
    • Adios
    • Mutter
    • Zwitter
    • Sonne
    • Ich will
  Reise, Reise  
0 )
      Rosenrot  
    0 )
        Liebe ist für alle da  
      0 )
          Rammstein  
        0 )
            Zeit  
          0 )
              other  
            2 )
              • Halleluja
              • Stripped

            Media

            Audio

            • There is a complete audience audio recording of this concert. (Link)

            Trivia

            • The venue was renamed to AFAS Live on 1 January 2017.[4]

            Sources