Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann has unveiled his latest solo track "Meine Welt" (translated as "My World"), marking a new chapter in his individual musical pursuits outside the German industrial metal band.
The release comes alongside the announcement of Lindemann's extensive 2025 tour schedule, which takes its name from the new single. The tour will span across Europe, featuring performances at major festivals and arena shows.
Starting in June 2025, Lindemann will hit the summer festival circuit, including appearances at Finland's Rockfest, France's Hellfest, and Belgium's Graspop Metal Meeting. The festival run continues through July with stops at notable events like Italy's Lucca Summer Festival and Czech Republic's Masters of Rock.
The tour's arena leg kicks off in October, beginning in Leipzig, Germany, and includes shows at prestigious venues like London's OVO Arena Wembley and Paris's Adidas Arena. The extensive schedule wraps up in mid-December at Stuttgart's Hann-s Martin-Schleyer-Halle, after covering 28 cities across 17 countries.
Known for his distinctive vocal style and commanding stage presence with Rammstein, Lindemann has been building a parallel solo career, with "Meine Welt" being his latest offering in this pursuit. The track showcases his continued evolution as an independent artist while maintaining the powerful vocal delivery he's renowned for.
This tour represents one of Lindemann's most ambitious solo ventures to date, demonstrating his strong draw as a performer in his own right, separate from his work with Rammstein.