Protests against Rammstein concert in Berlin - band with international attention

Protests against Rammstein concert in Berlin - band with international attention
Demo against Rammstein in Berlin: Protests in front of the band's concerts
In Berlin-Kreuzberg, posters have been hanging for some time that are directed against the planned concerts of Rammstein in the Olympic Stadium, as the music magazine Rolling Stone reports. A demonstration from Theodor-Heuss-Platz is planned next Saturday, which is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. The Rammstein opponents will then go to the Olympic Stadium, where the band will appear in Berlin for the first time after the allegations against Till Lindemann.
Under the motto "No Rammstein in Berlin", around 400 demonstrators want to protest against the band's appearance on Saturday. The police will be present with a higher number of civil servants than at the usual rock concerts to accompany the demonstration and the influx of concert goers, according to the Morgenpost. Most of the time is expected with verbal clashes.
Despite the allegations against front man Till Lindemann, around 60,000 fans want to visit the concert. The Olympic Stadium has already strengthened the security measures in the past few days. Pocket controls are carried out and some areas are closed to visitors. This is to prevent unauthorized objects from being brought to the site. The safety of visitors and staff is top priority for Olympiastadion Berlin GmbH.
The demonstration against Rammstein in Berlin and the controversy opinions show that the band is also internationally in focus. Critics see their appearances because of their allegations against Till Lindemann and the controversy about their texts and show elements. Nevertheless, Rammstein still have a large fan base that enjoys her music and spectacular live shows.