"Rammstein Live in Mexico City" is coming to cinemas in November. Apollo Kino in Cochem has the concert film in its programme, with screenings on Wednesday, 4 November 2026, and Saturday, 7 November 2026, both at 8 in the evening. Tickets cost 17 euros and are available at the box office and online.
The film was shot in October 2022 at the Foro Sol in Mexico City. Rammstein played there on 1, 2 and 4 October in front of 65,000 people each night, and all three sold out shows went into the production. Paul Dugdale directed, having previously made concert films for Coldplay, Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Die Toten Hosen.
Further details come from the German FSK board, which cleared the film on 20 May 2026 with a 12 rating and registered two versions, one running 148 minutes and 34 seconds at 24 frames per second, the other 142 minutes and 37 seconds at 25 frames per second. The listing records a German, Mexican and British co-production from 2025, with Vertigo/Capitol of Universal Music as the distributor.
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That shorter runtime matches the format home video versions are usually submitted in, which makes a live DVD and Blu-ray release in November look likely. No official release date exists for it yet, so that part remains subject to change.
We will update this article as soon as the band or the label confirms the home release.

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Germany's FSK has rated the upcoming concert release „Rammstein: Live in Mexico City“ 12+, confirming the official title. No release date yet.