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'''Concerts''':
'''Concerts''':
*In 2005 Rammstein canceled their show in [[07.03.2005 (concert)|Skopje, Macedonia]].
*In 2005 Rammstein canceled their show in [[07.03.2005 (concert)|Skopje, North Macedonia]].
*In 2010 Rammstein played in [[07.03.2010 (concert)|Minsk, Belarus]]. The concert was nearly canceled. The council for morality, which is supported by Belarus' president Alexander Lukashenko, demanded a ban of the band, as they would disturb the Belarussian system of government. The council said that ''"a permission for a Rammstein concert is a mistake, that can cost us a lot of money."'' According to the council, Rammstein's songs are propaganda for ''"violence, masochism, homosexualism and other perversions."'' Another reason for the ban were the pornographic and sexualized parts of the concert. Rammstein are now officially an enemy of the state in Belarus.
*In 2010 Rammstein played in [[07.03.2010 (concert)|Minsk, Belarus]]. The concert was nearly canceled. The council for morality, which is supported by Belarus' president Alexander Lukashenko, demanded a ban of the band, as they would disturb the Belarussian system of government. The council said that ''"a permission for a Rammstein concert is a mistake, that can cost us a lot of money."'' According to the council, Rammstein's songs are propaganda for ''"violence, masochism, homosexualism and other perversions."'' Another reason for the ban were the pornographic and sexualized parts of the concert. Rammstein are now officially an enemy of the state in Belarus.
*In 2012 Rammstein played in [[07.03.2012 (concert)|Paris, France]]. This show was filmed entirely and released in the film ''[[Rammstein: Paris (live)|Rammstein: Paris]]''.
*In 2012 Rammstein played in [[07.03.2012 (concert)|Paris, France]]. This show was filmed entirely and released in the film ''[[Rammstein: Paris (live)|Rammstein: Paris]]''.

Latest revision as of 02:37, 17 May 2023

Releases:

  • The Temptation single by Emigrate was released in 2008.

Concerts:

  • In 2005 Rammstein canceled their show in Skopje, North Macedonia.
  • In 2010 Rammstein played in Minsk, Belarus. The concert was nearly canceled. The council for morality, which is supported by Belarus' president Alexander Lukashenko, demanded a ban of the band, as they would disturb the Belarussian system of government. The council said that "a permission for a Rammstein concert is a mistake, that can cost us a lot of money." According to the council, Rammstein's songs are propaganda for "violence, masochism, homosexualism and other perversions." Another reason for the ban were the pornographic and sexualized parts of the concert. Rammstein are now officially an enemy of the state in Belarus.
  • In 2012 Rammstein played in Paris, France. This show was filmed entirely and released in the film Rammstein: Paris.