Black steel, more than 1,000 fixtures, a 36-metre machine at its centre: the stadium stage that carried Rammstein across Europe and North America from 2019 to 2024 was one of the most ambitious builds in recent live history. We have broken down the full technical side of it — on its own interactive page.
At the centre stood a tower of black Stageco steel, 36 metres high and 60 metres wide, with travelling band platforms and an HD video wall that moved 27 metres up and down the tower. In front stood two custom-built, 23-metre PA towers. WIcreations handled all the vertical movement with its own WIMOTION system at the highest safety level.
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Lighting designer Roland Greil called it a “rig with over 1,000 fixtures” — from 56 Robe BMFL WashBeams to units by Claypaky, Vari-Lite and SGM, run on five grandMA2 consoles. The sound came from L-Acoustics over Milan AVB, powered by 180 LA12X amplifiers. According to SSE Audio, it was their largest AVB tour at the time.
Our new page The Stage covers the creative team, structure, automation, lighting, video, audio, pyrotechnics and logistics — each with photos and cleanly presented technical data, in German and English.

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