I went to the show, and although I have been to a lot of concert. Very very impressed. Best ever. I thought it was very cool how people sang along. The twin cities has not had a decent rock band literally in years. Not since Queen. The pandemic hurt the music scene and concerts badly. Alot of name acts have bypassed the twin cities. This was a very important concert. People of all ages were there. Which is surprising, not just metal heads. I saw a lot of partying but nothing out of hand. Rammstein got us to sing in German. A very cool thing. I do wish they had played Amerika, but I suppose it's not something one can expect.
@@heavymetal101reviews5 I missed it as well. They probably were tired of playing it and wanted newer material from the Deutschland album. I have alot of great memories from this concert.
It wasn't bad. The smoke did not bother me at all, but the fire made it very hot in the building. I thought the acoustics were OK too. Great questions. Thank you for watching!
Interesting review, I agree with many of your points. In 2019 they only used the middle screen during a few songs, and since 2022 the added screens to the sides, and on field shows also in the middle of the crowd. I think Rammstein wants to keep the eyes to the stage, and not to the screens. They have never used screens before (with the exception of the music festival shows). Not a single show in Canada/USA is sold out. Here in Europe they easily sell out the biggest stadiums. Sometimes they play the same sold out city two or three days in a row. Do you think Rammstein will get more attention with this tour, so they can sell out a possible 2023 USA tour?
I hope they get more attention. Honestly, wouldn't mind if they played smaller clubs here and got rid of the pyro show. They're good enough without it. Still it was amazing to see. I understand why they want less screens, but for us in the stands, it's harder to see what's going on. I prefer to watch the stage, but if you're far away it's difficult.
I went to the show, and although I have been to a lot of concert. Very very impressed. Best ever. I thought it was very cool how people sang along. The twin cities has not had a decent rock band literally in years. Not since Queen. The pandemic hurt the music scene and concerts badly. Alot of name acts have bypassed the twin cities. This was a very important concert. People of all ages were there. Which is surprising, not just metal heads. I saw a lot of partying but nothing out of hand. Rammstein got us to sing in German. A very cool thing. I do wish they had played Amerika, but I suppose it's not something one can expect.
To me the biggest surprise missing song was Feuer Frei. That's one of their most popular songs in America. Thanks for watching! 🤘
@@heavymetal101reviews5 I missed it as well. They probably were tired of playing it and wanted newer material from the Deutschland album. I have alot of great memories from this concert.
I am super jealous! Glad you could go! I've wanted to see them since the Sehnsucht album
They did not disappoint!
I agree with your points.
US Bank Stadium is a closed Arena.I am interested in the acoustic and the smoke at this concert.
Thank you from Germany
It wasn't bad. The smoke did not bother me at all, but the fire made it very hot in the building. I thought the acoustics were OK too. Great questions. Thank you for watching!
Interesting review, I agree with many of your points. In 2019 they only used the middle screen during a few songs, and since 2022 the added screens to the sides, and on field shows also in the middle of the crowd. I think Rammstein wants to keep the eyes to the stage, and not to the screens. They have never used screens before (with the exception of the music festival shows).
Not a single show in Canada/USA is sold out. Here in Europe they easily sell out the biggest stadiums. Sometimes they play the same sold out city two or three days in a row. Do you think Rammstein will get more attention with this tour, so they can sell out a possible 2023 USA tour?
I hope they get more attention. Honestly, wouldn't mind if they played smaller clubs here and got rid of the pyro show. They're good enough without it. Still it was amazing to see. I understand why they want less screens, but for us in the stands, it's harder to see what's going on. I prefer to watch the stage, but if you're far away it's difficult.
too weak, try stabat mater XXMI