Till Lindemann is coverted into allegations of abuse during Rammstein concert

Till Lindemann is coverted into allegations of abuse during Rammstein concert

till Lindemann comments on allegations of abuse during Rammstein concert

The headlines around Till Lindemann and the band Rammstein do not tear off. According to the serious allegations of abuse, the members of the band have so far escaped a comprehensive statement. However, front singer Lindemann spoke to the allegations during the concert on Sunday, albeit hidden.

As reports t-online.de, a YouTube video showed the artist in the Olympic Stadium during the performance of the song "Without you". In this dark, romantic song, the loneliness of the ego is the focus within a relationship. In the second stanza, Till Lindemann has replaced the words "hurt me, oh. And the birds no longer sing" by "and the singers no longer bird".

According to T-online.de, there were no noticeable reactions on this hidden sex joke in the Olympic Stadium. However, the users were split on Twitter. While some users described the incident as disgusting, others praised the provocative type of band. Both critical comments and emojis were posted to express the laugh. However, some users questioned the credibility of the video.

In addition, allegations are said to have accumulated in the past few weeks that there are sexual acts at Rammstein's after -show parties. It is said that women were partially administered to K.-O. drops to have sex with Till Lindemann, who is now 60 years old. The front singer is currently legal against these accusations.

The announcement that the controversial magazine "Compact" would take part in a possible after-show party also caused excitement online. The Federal Constitutional Protection has classified the magazine as a "secured right -wing extremist". However, it reported on the concert on Sunday.

According to the Berliner Zeitung, an unofficial after-show party at Alexanderplatz took place on Sunday evening, in which neither the band members nor the band themselves are said to have taken part. It is unclear whether the “Compact” magazine was actually present there. Berlin is considered a special place for Rammstein, as the band was founded here in 1994 and recorded their first songs.