Rammstein, the legendary German industrial metal band, has finally confirmed what many fans have both dreaded and anticipated — the band is embarking on its final world tour. Titled “Feuer und Abschied” (Fire and Farewell), this last ride will see Till Lindemann and his bandmates take their trademark pyrotechnics, powerful stagecraft, and boundary-pushing performances to cities across the globe one last time. After more than three decades of redefining live shows with fire, controversy, and industrial anthems, Rammstein is giving their loyal fanbase a chance to say goodbye in the loudest way possible.
The tour will kick off on April 18, 2026, in Munich, Germany — a fitting place to start the end, considering the band’s deep roots in the German music scene. From there, Rammstein will thunder through Europe with stops in London, Paris, Madrid, and Berlin before crossing the Atlantic to ignite North America. Cities like New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Mexico City are already bracing for what promises to be an unforgettable display of fire and sound. South America and Asia are also on the map, with shows lined up for São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Seoul, and more.
Tickets for the final world tour are expected to sell out within hours, as fans scramble for a last chance to witness the raw energy and theatrical spectacle that only Rammstein can deliver. As the band bids farewell, they’re not just closing a chapter — they’re setting the stage ablaze one last time, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to influence metal and live performance for generations to come.